Egg problems - Infertility in Female

Egg problems - Infertility in Female



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Egg problems - Infertility in Female
Posted on 22nd May 2016

Eleven percent of reproductive-age couples in the United States have trouble conceiving or sustaining a pregnancy. About one-third of these cases are due to female fertility problems, one-third to male fertility problems, and the rest to factors involving both partners or to unexplained causes.
If you've had regular, unprotected sex for more than a year without conceiving (or six months if you're older than 35), About 65 percent of couples that get treatment for a fertility problem are eventually able to have a successful pregnancy, according to Resolve, the national infertility association.
The success rates below are based on averages gathered from large groups of patients. Each couple is unique, so think of the success rate for any treatment as a general snapshot, not a prediction of your chances of having a baby. Read on to learn more about female infertility and available fertility treatments.
Success rates: Thirty to 40 percent of women taking clomiphene citrate to induce ovulation become pregnant by the third treatment cycle. When fertility drugs to increase egg production are combined with artificial insemination, the pregnancy rate is between 10 and 20 percent per treatment cycle.
The percentage of IVF treatment cycles resulting in a live birth (in which one or more babies are born) is about:
41 percent for women age 34 and younger.
31 percent for women ages 35 to 37.
22 percent for women ages 38 to 40.
12 percent for women ages 41 to 42.
I advice every woman not to postpone for giving birth to the Child...I told U many times it will diminish the chances to become Mother. 
My advise
1....   Most cases of female infertility are caused by problems with ovulation. Without ovulation, there are no eggs to be fertilized. Some signs that a woman is not ovulating normally include irregular or absent menstrual periods. Ovulation problems are often caused by polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
2..  The ovaries produce the egg cells, called the ova or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm may occur. The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus, where the uterine lining has thickened in response to the normal hormones of the reproductive cycle.
3..  While egg quality is very important when it comes to a woman’s likelihood to conceive, there are no established industry standards for egg quality as of yet. However, many fertility centers, CHR included, conduct a blood test as a proxy for egg quality, especially at the beginning of a patient’s fertility journey. AMH and FSH are the two hormonal tests used to estimate egg quality.
4..  The egg quality criteria CHR has developed includes the overall size of each oocyte, morphological factors like the size of the components inside each oocyte and how smooth the ooplasm is, and so on. In the most recent study conducted at CHR, the size of the oocyte had a significant impact on the resulting embryo’s quality. While egg quality in IVF is still an evolving area of study, we believe it can lead to new developments in techniques, tools, and treatments that result in a more successful cultivation of good-quality embryos.
5..  I advise every woman to improve their egg quality should drink sufficient water and eat healthy food containing all needed nutrients.
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