Sunday, October 11, 2009

When and Where to Get Treatment....

Professional organizations (like the American Fertility Association) suggest that if you are younger than age 35 and have not conceived following 12 months of unprotected sex, you should see a physician.  If you are age 35 or older, the guideline is 6 months of unprotected sex.  If you are age 40 or older, get to a physician immediately.  AFA American Fertility Association


Women often make the mistake of staying with their GYN for too long.  Many GYNs say they treat infertility, but this is not their main focus or specialty.  You must be educated and become an advocate for your own care and treatment.  Explore physician specialists called Reproductive Endocrinologists.  These are the physicians who specialize in every aspect of infertility treatment.  There is board certification to be an REI, this certification goes beyond training to be a GYN.  You must be a informed consumer of your medical care and seek a second opinion related to the best course of treatment.  Investigate specialists in your area comparing credentials, years of experience, fellowship and patient testamony.  Remember that offers for money back guarntees and free cycles of tratment are not always what they seem.  Compare physicians on paper first, then meet them and deceide if you feel comfortable.  Having a feeling of trust with your doctor is essential.  Interview a potential provider as if they are responsible for the most important outcome in your life.  One key element to adaptively coping with the emotional challenegs of the infertility journey is not having regrets about your provider.

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