Infertility Treatments Boise ID

Infertility can cause great emotional distress in couples who are trying to conceive. However, infertility treatments are available from fertility specialists who can help couples become parents. Here you’ll find additional information on infertility treatments as well as local companies and providers that may help you in your search.


Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine
208-342-5900
111 Main Street, Suite 100
Boise, ID
Stacy Thomas Seyb, MD
333 N 1st St Ste 150
Boise, ID
Philip M Krueger
(208) 345-2006
811 N 6th St
Boise, ID
Darin Lee Weyhrich
(208) 342-2516
222 N 2nd St Ste 206
Boise, ID
Dr.Clarence Blea
(208) 381-2222
333 N 1st St # 150
Boise, ID
Margaret Ming Jones
(208) 888-2080
311 W Idaho St
Boise, ID
Glenn Howard Weyhrich
(208) 342-2516
222 N 2nd St Ste 206
Boise, ID
Debbie Young
(208) 338-8900
333 N 1st St
Boise, ID
Anthony Dwain Keys, MD
222 N 2nd St
Boise, ID
Dr.Suzanne Rice
(208) 338-8900
333 N 1st St # 240
Boise, ID
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Infertility

Have you had a lot of miscarriages in the past? Do you think you may be infertile? Are you really desperate to have a baby?  Infertility is becoming an increasingly common problem and affects millions of men and women worldwide each year.  You are not alone.  The good news is there are many things today that can be done to help increase the chances for an infertile couple to become pregnant.  Here in our infertility section find out about some of the many cause of infertility and about what you can do to overcome these many obstacles.

Factors Involved In Infertility

Fertility problems or Infertility affects a lot of couples today and many seek medical treatment after years of trying to get pregnant. Some succeed and some fail. So, being infertile does not mean that it is impossible to get pregnant.  It just means that you will have some obstacles to jump before you successfully make it to the baby finish line.

But still, why is it so difficult for some couples to conceive? Well, this is where your age plays a big role. Women are most fertile in their early 20's and after they reach their mid 30's, the chances of getting pregnant begin to dwindle. But this is not to say that women are always the causes of infertility. Men can be infertile too .

Find out about the number one cause of infertility in women, a condition called PCOS and about endometriosis , another common cause of infertility.  Also learn more about how stress c...

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Infertility Treatment

Infertility treatments have come a long way. Treatment is not successful for everyone, of course, but thanks to technological advances, a great many infertile couples have become parents after receiving one or more of the many treatments available. As you would expect, there are different treatments for men and women. Both partners may need to receive treatment in some cases, whereas in others, one partner may require a combination of different treatments before his or her fertility can be increased. Fertility treatments include drugs, surgery and artificial reproduction techniques such as IVF and IUI. There are risks associated with these treatments, just as there are with all medical procedures.

Lifestyle Factors

Both men and women affected by infertility will be encouraged to improve their general health and lifestyle . In some cases, fertility is reduced by poor diet, lack of exercise, being overweight, and bad habits such as smoking and excess drinking. Making changes in these areas may provide just the fertility boost a couple needs in order to get pregnant.

Women's Treatment

One of the first steps in fertility treatment for women is a regime of ovulation-inducing drugs. There are many brands of these available. The idea is that they kick start the ovaries into producing and releasing eggs each month. These drugs may need to be taken over the period of a few months, in different amounts, before they work.

Surgery to repair damage to female reproductive organs may also help to restore fertility. Treatments for conditions that cause infertility such as endometriosis and PCOS can also help women to get pregnant in some cases.

Men's Treatment

Men who have structural problems inside their reproductive organs (blockages in the testicles or defects in the sperm ducts) may be able to have these repaired through surgery. Sperm cells can also be surgically removed from the testicles for use in artificial reproduction technologies such as IVF ...

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