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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
, as with the endometrial biopsy, you may experience some uteral cramps afterwards. Laparoscopy - A laparoscopy involves key-hole surgery, usually under a general anaesthetic, and allows doctors to get a very clear picture of your reproductive organs to check
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Common tests for infertility: Men
By ThinkBaby on 01/03/2006 07:49:34
The road to fertility treatment is paved with tests for both partners - here we outline the most frequently used
Common fertility tests for men Semen analysis - As there's a 50-50 chance that at least part of the problem could lie with your partner's semen, a semen analysis is usually one of the early fertility tests recommended. Your partner will need to deliver a sample of his sperm in a...
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Trying for a baby for 12 months - what now?
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/10/2008 01:00:13
If you have been trying to get pregnant for 12 months or more, what can you do next, and who should you talk to?
track the development of your eggs.An X-ray can check that your fallopian tubes are clear of any blockages, and a Laparoscopy (sending a tiny camera on a tube through your cervix) can check for other tube blockages. Otherwise, a vaginal ultrasound may do
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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
production by the breasts.Laparoscopy - Key-hole surgery in which a small telescopic instrument is used to examine the inside of the abdomen, often the reproductive organs, via a small incision in the navel.Let-down reflex - The automatic reflex that makes
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