If you and your partner are having trouble conceiving it is comforting to know that there are numerous kinds of fertility treatments that can remedy that problem for you. No matter what your budget is, you’ll be able to afford at least some of the different types of fertility treatments so you can have the baby you and your spouse or partner really wants. Some fertility treatments can be really expensive though. Some health insurance plans may cover fertility treatments too so you can check into that to see if yours is one of them before you begin searching for your fertility treatment options.
Before you begin treatments you will have to meet with a fertility specialist. They will help decide which types of fertility treatments are best for you. Some of the different types of fertility treatments include in vitro fertilization, intra uterine inseminations, intra cytoplasmic sperm injection and fertility drugs.
The kind of treatments called in vitro fertilization are all about extracting the egg from the woman and the sperm from the man. The two are joined together in a petri dish so that conception will take place and then prospective embryo is implanted into the woman’s womb. With the fertility treatments involving intra uterine insemination, a sperm sample is collected from the male and then injected into the woman near her cervix at the time of ovulation. Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection involves the sperm being injected directly into the egg to insure fertilization.
The other options for treatments for conception that make use of fertility drugs. These drugs help the woman to ovulate. Some are used to prevent miscarriages. The types of drugs used for fertility treatments include Clomid, Femera, Follisteim, Fertinex, Ovidrel, Antagon, Lupron, Zoladex. When fertility treatments make use of fertility drugs there is always a chance for mulitiple conceptions to occur. Couples who choose to undergo fertility treatments need to determine how much they can afford for them. For more help with your decisions it is best to talk with your fertility specialist.