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Investigating infertility - where to start
By ThinkBaby on 27/09/2010 01:35:31
Do you have a fertility problem, when should you seek help and are you doing everything you can to try to conceive?
limit. If your doctor is able to conduct initial tests and treatment through the surgery then it's a good idea to check what sort of costs may be involved for you, such as the cost of any prescribed fertility drugs.If the treatment available on the NHS
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Common tests for infertility
By ThinkBaby on 05/12/2007 07:10:01
The road to fertility treatment is paved with tests for both partners - here we outline those most frequently used
When a couple has difficulty in conceiving there may be a problem with the woman's fertility, the man's fertility, or with both, so testing both partners is usually recommended. As it's relatively straight-forward to check the quality of a man
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Conception and your gynaelogical history
By ThinkBaby on 06/08/2007 01:01:06
How your gynae history may affect your fertility and pregnancy, and when you should have no cause for concern
Until we decide that we're ready to start a family we are usually so preoccupied with avoiding conception that we may not think about how our gynaelogical health may affect our fertility. Once we've embarked upon the road to conception however, it
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Understanding Ectopic pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 11/09/2009 01:30:11
What is an ectopic pregnancy, how is it treated and how will it affect my future fertility?
with drugs - In some cases, where an ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed early enough, it may be possible to treat the ectopic pregnancy with a drug called methotextrate which acts to end the pregnancy. Surgery - It is often necessary to remove the embryo
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ThinkBaby glossary
By ThinkBaby on 19/08/2005 09:35:59
Commonly used terms and abbreviations on the site and what they mean
're not sure then you should preferably make sure of your immune status before conception. Newborn babies are protected from the virus if their mother was immune by transferred imunity which lasts then for the first six months.Clomid - A fertility drug
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