I am married for 2.5 years. We are trying to have a baby. My wife had a miscarriage at the fourth month after marriage. We had to abort as the foods didn't have heartbeat even after 68 days. Later she didn't get pregnant. We are undergoing treatment. Myself 5 ft 7 in, 78 kg, 33 yrs. I am.
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Hi lybrate-user, Which technique you may need will depend largely on the cause of your infertility. How much it will cost varies widely too, by where you live, for example, and by the number of clinics are in your area (many clinics offer "shared risk" programs in which the clinic will give you back a portion of the fee if the treatment is unsuccessful). Here are some of the options for you: 1. Fertility Drugs: Injected or taken in pill form, the drugs release hormones that induce ovulation to boost egg production and make the uterus more receptive to embryo implantation. Best for: Women who don't ovulate regularly or who have partners with very poor sperm quality. Avoid if you have damaged or blocked fallopian tubes or scarring from endometriosis (they require IVF). 2. Artificial Insemination (also known as Intrauterine insemination or IUI: Specially prepared ("washed") sperm is inserted directly into the uterus through a thin, flexible catheter during IUI, the most commonly fertility method. If you choose this method, your doctor might recommend that you take fertility drugs as well, to increase the chances of fertilization. Best for: Cases in which men have slow-moving or lower quality sperm or a low-sperm count. Alsofor women who have produced antibodies to their partners' sperm or whose cervical mucus is too scant, acidic, or thick to transport the sperm to the egg. 3. Donor Sperm: How it works: Sperm from a man other than the intended father is used during IUI or IVF. Best for: Couples experiencing male-factor infertility, men carrying genetic disorders they don't want to pass on to their children. 4. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF: Multistep process (called a cycle) in which your eggs are extracted and fertilized with sperm in a lab. Once embryos develop, one or two are implanted in your uterus and the rest are stored. Older women or women with blocked or severely damaged fallopian tubes or scarring from endometriosis; men with very poor sperm quality; couples with unexplained infertility. 5. Surrogacy: The surrogate carries a baby for another woman. The surrogate becomes pregnant by artificial insemination, using the father's sperm or through IVF with the couple's embryo. Donor eggs and sperm may also be used. Best for: Women who can't carry a baby because of disease, hysterectomy, or infertility. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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Hi. You should go for sex in the unsafe period I.e. 10th to 17th day of MC. U can test for ovulation by using LH card on 13th and 14th day of MC. Maintain weight in healthy range. Try this for 3 months and than consult me.
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