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Our new
facility Rocky Mountain Fertility Center is a brand new state of the art
fertility center in Parker, Colorado. Parker is approximately 15
minutes south of Denver and easily accessible from I-25, E470 and
Parker Road.
Our services Rocky Mountain Fertility Center is a private freestanding
infertility and IVF center that offers a full range of diagnostic
and treatment options for individuals and couples who wish to have a
baby.
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The Basic Infertility EvaluationThe definition of infertility is the inability of a couple to conceive after 1 year of sexual intercourse without using any type of contraception, or after 6 months if the female partner is over the age of 35. In normal fertile couples the monthly conception rate is approximately 20%. Most infertility specialists evaluate patients who are hypofertile or sterile (premature menopause, tubal ligation, vasectomy). One out of 6 couples is affected with infertility in the United States. Over two million couples in the U.S. are evaluated for infertility yearly. Infertility increases with age:
Therefore it is advised not to delay your childbearing and seek help early. It is important to realize that about 80% of couples under age 35 will conceive within 6 months. If you are under 35 years of age and have already tried for 6 months you should start charting your ovulation and go to your gynecologist for a routine checkup. About 90% of all couples trying to conceive will do so within a year. About 96% of all couples trying to conceive will do so within 2 years. 98% will conceive by 3 years (with not much further gain after 3 years). There are many causes of infertility these include:
Of infertile couples evaluated, a cause is found to be a female problem only 1/3 of the time, a male problem only 1/3 of the time and 1/3 of the time it is a combination of both a male and female problem. Useful things to consider before seeing an infertility specialistDo you have a history of:
A YES answer to any of the above questions increases your risk of infertility and you should see your fertility specialist within 6 months of trying. There are many test to evaluate the infertile couple. Below is a summary of some of the tests. The first step is to evaluate ovarian function—The most reliable indicator is regular menstrual cycles. But these tests may be performed to assess the timing and quality of ovulation:
The next step would be to evaluate the fallopian tubes and pelvis. Typically this is done with a Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or saline infusion sonography however this can also be done at the time of laparoscopy (surgery). Often at the same time the fallopian tubes are evaluated the uterus is evaluated. The HSG or saline infusion sonography will evaluate the shape of the uterus and determine if it is normal. It is important not to forget the male part of the evaluation. One third of the time an abnormal semen analysis is found. The test to evaluate the quantity and quality of the sperm is called a semen analysis. About 15% of couples presenting for a workup will have all of the above tests performed with no obvious cause for their infertility. These patients will be given the diagnosis of unexplained infertility. Don’t despair if a diagnosis cannot be found, those with unexplained infertility have high rates of success with therapy. |
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