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Thousands of couples face the inability to have children of their own. The condition is caused by different problems and it may be temporary or permanent. The disease is diagnosed when a couple is unable to achieve conception after a year of regular intercourse without using any protection. When a couple has tried to conceive for a long time, it may be time to see a specialist in fertility Austin.

Many couples choose to first see an infertility specialist, otherwise known as a reproductive endocrinologist or a gynecologist. Gynecologists can evaluate basic infertility, however it is important that one is aware of the doctor's experience and training. Some women are not aware of the fact that their gynecologist is in fact not a fertility specialist.

One should deal with someone who has a fellowship in Reproductive endocrinology and Infertility. Once a doctor has completed his or her Gynaecology and Obstetrics residency, the fellowship will require an additional 24 - 36 months of specialized training in infertility.

A gynecologist is likely to refer patients to a specialist after six or twelve months of unsuccessful treatment. The age of the female partner will play a role in when she is referred. Several criteria will play a role in immediate referral.

Women over the age of 38 will usually be referred. Blocked fallopian tubes and other tubal problems such as ectopic pregnancy, will have to be seen to by a specialist. Endometriosis is another problem that will have to be addressed by a specialist. If the male has a low sperm count or the female has ovulation problems, they will also be referred.

The cost of fertility Austin will depend on the type of treatment required. It is important for the couple to know the success rates that are to be expected with IVF and whether the rates are initial pregnancy rates, successful pregnancy rates or successful birth rates. A person could also requests the success rates experienced by people who have experienced the same problems.

by: Art Gib




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