Whether you’re male or female, finding out that you have fertility issues is never easy. However, you’re not alone – around one in seven couples experience difficulty when it comes to conceiving.
How do doctors treat infertility?
Infertility can be treated in a number of ways, with medicine, surgery, artificial insemination or assisted reproductive technology. In many cases, some of these methods are combined.
There are different ways to treat infertility in men and women, but generally, there are three main types of fertility treatment:
Treating infertility in men
Treating infertility in women
Sometimes infertility could simply be due to a lifestyle factor. There are a few things a couple should consider altering if they’re having difficulty getting pregnant. These include:
The treatment available to men and women doesn’t differ drastically, and similar treatment options are available for both a man and a woman experiencing fertility problems. However, male infertility is possibly easier to diagnose. It’s easy for a man to produce a sperm sample and he can even test his own sperm count within the comfort of his own home. A woman’s reproductive organs are deep inside her pelvis, which means it’s more difficult to test for ovulation problems.
Whether it’s a fertility issue within a male or female, there are many treatment options and it’s entirely dependent on the individual case whether it’s particularly difficult or not. Infertility could simply be due to a certain lifestyle factor, like being overweight in which case it’s relatively simple to treat in both males and females.
If you’re concerned about your fertility, or are unsure about fertility treatments and the options available, book an appointment with your GP who will advise you about your eligibility for treatment.