Wednesday, June 8, 2011

How to Diagnose and Cope with Female Infertility

Diagnosing Female Infertility
The bases of a female infertility diagnosis are physical symptoms plus sexual history. It is essential that a woman tracks her ovulation cycle for several months. Common methods for doing so include:
Record your basal body temperature. You are most fertile when your temp rises.
Nothing changes in cervical mucus. You will notice a thicker white discharge when your most fertile.
You can also refer to a home ovulation kit.

Other options available from your doctor include:
* Blood tests
* Ultrasounds
* Hysterosalpingography (scan of the uterus and fallopian tubes for physical irregularities)
* Laparoscopy (checks fallopian tubes, uterus, and ovaries for deceases)

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