Fertility Services

Getting Started

Just as there are many factors that can cause infertility, there are also many factors that can affect your chances for successful infertility treatment.

At FSMG/SDCRS, the couple is an important part of the treatment team. We rely on you to provide us with complete and accurate information about your medical history and to communicate openly with us while you are in our care. That is why we strongly encourage both partners to attend the initial consultation which lasts approximately two hours. It is also helpful to receive medical records of any previous diagnostic testing or treatment you may have had.

To make your first visit with us as successful as possible, we ask that you complete all paperwork ahead of time and bring with you:

Consult Appointment

Each patient will have an extensive discussion with the physician during which the patient's history, medical records, tests results and surgical reports will be reviewed. We may also perform a complete physical examination, including a detailed ultrasound of the pelvis and routine screening tests. However, in many cases, we have to wait for the correct time in your cycle before we can perform some of these tests. Some couples who have brought all of their previous records, operative reports and radiology films might be ready to initiate treatment after their first visit. But for couples who need additional testing, a follow-up visit to review the results and set a plan of care will be needed once testing is completed. These tests can usually be completed within four weeks or one menstrual cycle.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse or the inability to carry a pregnancy to term. If you are a woman over 35, or have a history of painful periods, irregular cycles, pelvic inflammatory disease, miscarriages, or the male partner has a low sperm count then the time frame is reduced to 6 months.

The first step in overcoming infertility is accurate diagnosis of the causes of your infertility. Current data show that among couples seeking treatment for infertility, there is a female problem 35% of the time, a male problem 35% of the time, and a combined problem 20% of the time. In 10% of cases, the cause is termed "unexplained" because all tests results have been normal.

In order to obtain a precise diagnosis, an in-depth study of each partner's medical history and a thorough infertility work-up will be completed. Particular care will be taken so only the appropriate tests are conducted, saving both time and expense.

Diagnostic testing can examine such things as your hormonal patterns, your ovulation cycle, the anatomy of your uterus and fallopian tubes, and sperm shape and motility. If we suspect a fertility problem, additional testing may be required for the female partner and perhaps a urological consultation may be recommended for the male partner.

Multiple Miscarriages

Reproductive endocrinologists are trained to evaluate and treat women with this difficult problem. The evaluation includes inspection of the woman's reproductive tract, the couple's genetic make-up, and the woman's hormonal and immunologic status. We are also now evaluating for clotting disorders that might contribute to pregnancy losses. For many of these problems, effective treatment strategies can be devised.

Treatment Options

Though the causes of infertility are numerous and complex, both male and female factors can be successfully addressed with many of today's technologies. Our desire is to help you conceive as naturally as possible. Therefore, considering your diagnosis, we carefully move into the next steps. Treatment options may include minimally invasive surgery such as laparoscopy or hysteroscopy to correct or improve anatomical abnormalities. Ovulations induction therapy can be undertaken to increase the production of eggs with intrauterine insemination (IUI) precisely timed for when fertilization could occur. More advanced care with In Vitro Fertilization might be necessary, or some couples may need the use of Third Party Reproduction (i.e. donor sperm, donor eggs, surrogate).

Here at FSMG/SDCRS, we also evaluate and treat other Reproductive Endocrine problems including:

  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
  • Endometriosis
  • Irregular menstrual cycles
  • Diagnostic surgeries

We look forward to meeting you and working with you to achieve your goals. Please feel free to call with any questions or concerns at (858) 505-5500.

Last updated: July 22, 2008
Author: Dr. Arlene J. Morales

 

 

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