Fertility Drugs Can Help You

May 31st, 2009 | by admin |

reproductive health

There are many different fertility drugs on the market that are able to help couples and individuals who are not able to conceive children on their own. Luckily, through the magic of medical intervention, more and more people are able to have children. This is not saying that medical science can help every person, but there are a greater number than not that can be helped. Usually taking the drugs is the first course of action before any big procedures are considered. The fertility challenged must undergo tests to find which fertility drug is right for them.

Drugs for infertility issues should only be prescribed by doctors who specialize in the treatment of infertility. Just like all medications, these drugs can cause side effects and you will need to be monitored closely by your doctor while you are taking them. Some of the more popular and well-known drugs are: Follistim, Clomid, Repronex, Gonal-F, Brayelle, Menopur, Progesterone, Lupron, Metformin and hCG. The drugs act as hormones and they stimulate the ovaries to release eggs. This enables the eggs to be ready for fertilization, so these hormones basically enable the woman to ovulate.

One of the biggest concerns about these drugs is that they have caused many instances of multiple births. This is due to the fact that they stimulate the ovaries to release more than the normal one egg that is usual during ovulation. There are more eggs available for fertilization, which means that more babies are likely to be created. Fertility drugs are considered relatively safe, although some scientists have said that there is an increased chance of a woman getting ovarian cancer while using them. However, this has not been completely substantiated. The chance of becoming pregnant with more than one baby increases the chance of something going wrong during the pregnancy. As the number of fetuses increase per pregnancy, so does the risk for complications, which can lead to miscarriage and premature labor.

Men can benefit from the use of fertility drugs as well. If a man has issues with his sperm and is not able to impregnate his partner, then a bit of medical knowledge can help. The fertility doctor will decide which drug is going to be the best to improve the sperm quality or mobility. Sometimes these drugs work so well that the man is able to get his partner pregnant the old fashioned way. Male infertility is usually caused by tubes that are blocked, poor sperm quality, slow sperm, inadequate sperm count and sometimes an abundance of prolactin in his system. This can usually be cured by the use of the drugs, but if this method fails, then the couple must consider other ways to get pregnant.

As with any medical procedure, knowledge is your best friend. Make sure that you research the different types of fertility drugs, their side-effects and how they can benefit your reproductive health. There are pros and cons to using these drugs and everyone will have a different opinion. The best thing you can do is to educate yourself and know exactly what you are getting into if you decide to use drugs for infertility issues. When you know as much as possible, you can ultimately decide if there are more pros than cons to making use of this type of medical technology.

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