Thursday, April 2, 2015

Why Consider the Infertility Treatment of Tubal Surgery Over IVF?


  
After a couple have been diagnosed with problems that have caused difficulty conceiving, and a course of treatment should be planned.
However, this treatment will suffer depends on what the problem is. In some cases, the only way the problem can be solved is the infertility treatment called IVF. However, in many cases, the problem can be solved by women undergoing tubal surgery because the fertility problem is simply the result of the fallopian tubes of women is blocked. The fallopian tubes are blocked can be removed surgically.
    What is important, however, is that the couple weigh the pros and cons of these two forms of infertility treatment. This way, you can make a more informed decision as to what is the best way forward and increase your chances of conceiving. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of these two procedures are to help a couple have a son? Below we take a look.
More IVF
   1. No major surgery involved with this form of infertility treatment.
  2. Within 10 days to three weeks of treatment being carried out, a woman learn if she is pregnant or not.
Less IVF
  1. Women are required to take certain drugs that help stimulate your body to produce more eggs in the same time. For this reason the chances of your having more than one child can significantly increase as an egg can be implanted. In addition, there are dangers and health risks associated with over-stimulation of the body. You should consider these risks further before deciding on IVF.
 2. If the first attempt to conceive a child through IVF fails, the couple must go through the whole process again. Although in some cases, the spare embryos may be frozen. This is not always the case if the second (and third, and so on, as appropriate) undergoing course of treatment, the couple can cost the same as the first one. IVF is much more expensive than the average tubal surgery.
More tubal surgery
  1. After this surgery, it is unlikely that women need any other medical intervention, such as drugs, medications or other methods to help you achieve your goals to conceive. This is especially true if the problem is due to obstruction of the fallopian tubes caused by something like pelvic inflammatory disease if the disease itself has already been processed. However, once a child is conceived there are certain protocols to follow.
  2. Compared to IVF, the chances of a woman having more than one baby with this form of infertility treatment are much less. The options are the same as those of the normal population. In addition, once tubal surgery is successful, a woman can have as many babies as she wants and is able to do.
   3. It is a one-time payment for this procedure.
Less than tubal surgery
   1. With this infertility treatment, in particular, women must undergo surgery recovery time intervention that is required.
   2. It could be more than a year before the woman is able to conceive after this particular form of infertility treatment. However, most women conceive within one year after tubal surgery.
   Above, we discussed the advantages and disadvantages of both forms of infertility treatment a couple may want to consider if you are having trouble conceiving. Another thing that must be considered when it comes to these forms of treatment is cost. Both can be extremely expensive depending on the treatment that leads to the couple. This makes choosing the right surgeon is an important factor. However, with IVF it can be much more than tubal surgery because it can take more than one course of treatment before a woman becomes pregnant.

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