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In layman’s terms, infertility is defined as the inability to become pregnant after a year or more of unprotected sex. As women’s fertility drops significantly with age, some doctors assess and treat women aged 35 and up after 6 months of trying. When there is no pregnancy after 6 months, semen analysis and ovarian reserve testing can be considered in a female infertility center in Dholpur.
In some infertile couples, no specific cause has been identified. Nevertheless, the following are among the most commonly accepted causes of female infertility. Rising age in women has a lot of impact on infertility problems. From her early thirties to her forties, a woman’s capacity to conceive a successful pregnancy declines. For unexplained reasons, egg numbers decrease substantially as women age.
There are also ovulation problems directly connected to infertility. The most common ovarian disorders are polycystic ovary syndrome and ovarian insufficiency. If you have irregular or brief periods, your doctor will assess you and perform the necessary testing. In some situations, the cause of infertility is never discovered. Integration of small factors by both partners could result in unexplained fertility issues.
Several uterine or cervical causes, such as tumours, difficulties with the uterus’s early onset, such as an oddly shaped uterus, and cervical stenosis, a narrowing of the cervix, can tamper with egg implanting or raise the chances of miscarriage. This leads to higher chances of infertility.
If you have been diagnosed with infertility or are worried about your ability to conceive in the upcoming years, discuss your worries with a specialist in the female infertility center in Dholpur.
Infertility affects millions of people today, whether it be female infertility or male infertility.
IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a procedure, used to overcome a range of fertility issues, by which an egg and sperm are inseminate outside the body.
ICSI is an effective treatment for men with infertility. It’s performed as part of in vitro fertilization (IVF). It involves the sperm being injected.
Artificial insemination or Intra-Uterine Insemination (IUI) involves inserting the male partner’s (or donor’s) prepared semen through the cervix.
Intracytoplasmic morphologically selected sperm injection (IMSI) is a technique used in IVF treatment.
The aim of the blastocyst transfer method is to increase the number of pregnancies and lower the risk of multiple pregnancies.
Hormonal therapy is used in ovulation induction to encourage egg development and release, or ovulation.
Laser-assisted hatching is a scientific IVF method that can open up the embryo’s outer layer or “shell,” also known as the zona pellucida.
Egg freezing, also known as mature oocyte cryopreservation, is a technique that is used to preserve women’s future fertility.
Scientific Director
Sr. Consultant Reproductive Medicine & Infertility
Consultant Reproductive Medicine & OBGY
MD [Peads], Fellowship Neonatology
Laparoscopic Surgeon