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Infertility
is the inability to beget a child after one year of unprotected
sexual intercourse. Either or both partners may be responsible.
1 in 10 couples face this problem.
The basics
of the natural process of conception deserve a mention. In a normal
menstrual cycle around the 14th day, usually one egg (ovum) is
produced from one of the two ovaries. This is termed ovulation.
The egg is sucked into the fallopian tube.The man produces millions
of highly motile sperms in his testes. These are deposited in
the vagina during intercourse, the timing of which is important.
The sperms travel upwards through the uterus to the fallopian
tube. Only one among them succeeds in uniting with the ovum i.
e. fertilization. The fertilized ovum then travels down the fallopian
tube to reach the uterus roughly 5 - 7 days later. It gets implanted
in the uterus. The embryo then develops and grows for 37 - 40
weeks, to a term fetus
From the above it is not difficult to comprehend procreation as
an orchestrated sequence of events where each organ plays a pivotal
role. It is provided with some fine-tuning from other organ systems
in the body (endocrine - pituitary, thyroid, and the nervous system).
Hence to arrive at the cause of infertility, the couple needs
to go through a meticulous evaluation. It is of essence to the
doctor to start from the basics of acquiring information, proceed
through a detailed systemic examination and investigations, culminating
in treatment.
Two factors
hinder the pursuit to fertility in a couple considered infertile.
One is the fact that couples seek specialist guidance and treatment
after they have been through an armory of remedies, medical and
mystical. When equated in terms of menstrual/ovulatory cycles
lost, it is a lot! Timely referral to a specialist and a commitment
to subsequent visits would certainly go a long way in achieving
the desired result. This is also less taxing on the patient in
more ways than one. Secondly, fertility regulation is not a one-time
command. The couple needs to be aware of the fact that infertility
treatment can be a long-drawn process or a short one, depending
on the cause. Finally it should be emphasized that no other area
of medicine demands such a close and sometimes lengthy cooperation
between the doctor and the patient, in order to achieve success.
The family/society should also contribute to the latter by supporting
the couple in their decisions.
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