Infertility Problems

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Infertility

Women who’ve been attempting pregnancy for 1 year, or for 6 months if over 35 years of age, may seek care for infertility. This describes 10% of women in the United States. The diagnosis and treatment of infertility problems is often confusing. Unlike other illnesses which have a linear stepwise approach to testing and diagnosis, infertility involves two patients and multiple reasons that must be simultaneously addressed. Infertility can be emotionally devastating, particularly when month after month of negative pregnancy tests are seen.


Often patients are prescribed fertility treatments with no real long-term diagnosis or plan and a limited follow up. When women are unsuccessful and don’t conceive, they may be referred for IVF to a reproductive endocrinologist. This skips over many intermediate steps that are less costly and easier for patients. With the right diagnosis, education and treatment many women will conceive prior to pursuing IVF.


This website discusses some of the more common causes and Dr. Coussons is available to review records, order additional testing, and make treatment recommendations that often do not require travel to see him. In addition to successful treatment, many causes of infertility raise long-term health risks and must be addressed to improve your health long after childbearing. Problems such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, high cholesterol, and endometrial cancer are seen in a higher percentage of patients that were treated for infertility.

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"I can think of a lot of great things that have been awesome in my life but having twins after so many years of infertility, after having so many losses...

I would recommend Dr. Coussons to anyone!"


– Christine

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