Fallopian Tube Catheterization (Recanalization)Fallopian tubes carry a woman's eggs from her ovaries to her uterus (womb). If sperm and an egg meet in the fallopian tube, the egg is fertilized. The fertilized egg then travels to the uterus and pregnancy begins. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, fertilization can't happen. Fallopian tube catheterization helps open blocked tubes to improve a woman's chances of becoming pregnant. The procedure is done by a specially trained doctor called an interventional radiologist.
GIFT and ZIFTGIFT and ZIFT are two methods to help you conceive. These techniques are helpful for many who have problems with mild endometriosis, unexplained infertility, low sperm production, or sperm antibodies.
Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)HSG is an X-ray test used to view your reproductive organs. This can help diagnose why you are unable to get pregnant.
HysteroscopyHysteroscopy is a procedure that allows your healthcare provider to see inside your uterus. Diagnostic hysteroscopy can help find the causes of problems in the uterus.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)If you’re experiencing pelvic scarring, tubal damage or obstruction, male infertility, or unexplained infertility, in vitro fertilization may help you conceive.
Pelvic LaparoscopyPelvic laparoscopy is often used to diagnose and treat the causes of pelvic problems, such as pain and infertility.
Uterine Fibroid EmbolizationFibroids are non-cancerous growths of muscle tissue on or inside the uterus. Uterine fibroid embolization shrinks a fibroid by cutting off its blood supply.