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Taking Charge of Your Fertility

The Infertility Cure

Lesson 3: Your Doctor, Your Options
What an RE is

As was mentioned before, a Reproductive Endocrinologist, or RE for short, is an OB/GYN that has received additional training in the field of infertility. While all OB/GYNs receive some additional training in infertility, an RE receives 2 to 3 years of additional training and also has published at least one report in a medical journal.

Because of the additional training that an RE receives, they are able to provide the following services and treatments in addition to what an OB/GYN provides:

  • Advanced surgical issues and techniques
  • Injectable fertility medications
  • IUI
  • IVF
  • Other assisted reproductive techniques (ART)
  • Onsite laboratory
  • Extended clinic hours and availability

 

As you can see, the services and treatments that you can receive from an RE are more extensive than what is possible from an OB/GYN. An OB/GYN attends school and receives training for a total of 8 years, an RE on the other hand, attends school and receives training for a total of 10 to 11 years. Many REs also participate in research and teaching while receiving their training.

One of the differences that separates an OB/GYN practice from an RE practice is the availability of the physician. An RE should be available according to YOUR cycle, not according to 'regular office hours'. Because a woman can ovulate during the weekend, an RE and their staff must be available to perform ultrasounds, blood tests, examinations, and ART during this time.

An RE can also order and receive blood test results 'in house'. This means that the waiting time for blood work results should be slightly reduced and that the woman and man will not have to leave the office to have them performed. Because an RE does not have to 'send out' the blood, they will also have their own 'normal' ranges for the tests and can explain these levels to the patient fully.

Almost all REs also are equipped to perform many procedures 'in house' as well including IUI, donor insemination, egg retrieval, SA, IVF, GIFT, ZIFT, ICSI, other ART, and trans-vaginal ultrasounds. Those REs that do not offer these services 'in house' usually work closely with a local hospital, and the services are provided at that hospital. Be sure that you know where such procedures will be performed if you are seeing an RE.

The additional training and education that an RE receives includes not only instruction in the most recent infertility treatments, but they also are schooled in the endocrine system. The endocrine system is the system in the body that controls and produces hormones. For this reason, an RE may be the best physician to see if you have PCOS.

Specific disorders of the reproductive endocrine system include thyroid dysfunction, ovulatory dysfunction, testicular dysfunction, and hormonal dysfunctions not directly related to the ovaries or testies (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, etc).

 

 

 

 

Lessons

Lesson 1
Suspecting and Diagnosing Infertility Overview

What Infertility Is
Reasons to Suspect Infertility
Common Causes
Fertility Charting VS. OPKs
When To See a Doctor
Choosing a Doctor
The Infertility Exam
Going To the Appointment - What To Take With You

Lesson 2
Initial Testing and Diagnosis Overview

Blood Tests - Which Ones and When
Evaluating the Results
How Your Thyroid Affects Your Fertility
Weight and Fertility
You Really Are What You Eat
Vitamins and Minerals
Habits - Helping or Hurting
Lesson 3
Your Doctor, Your Options Overview

What an OB/GYN is
What an RE is
When You Should Switch from an OB to an RE
Ovulation and Clomid
Endometriosis
PCOS
Semen Analysis
Lesson 4
Alternative Therapies and Treatments Overview

Herbs For Fertility
Herbs You Should Avoid and Why
Acupuncture and Acupressure
Counseling
Support Groups
Course Overview

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