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Infertility Tips
MOHAK INFERTILITY CENTRE
Our Location
SAIMS
Campus,Indore-Ujjain
state highway, Near
MR-10 crossing,Indore
Dr. Shilpa Bhandari (M.P.)-453111
MD Gynaecology
DM Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Infertility Tips
When a couple tries to conceive for a year or more while engaging in regular, unprotected
sexual activity but cannot do so, they are said to be experiencing infertility.
About a third of the time, male causes cause infertility, and about a third of the time, female
factors are to blame. In other cases, the etiology is either gender-specific or unknown.
The root causes of female infertility are not always easy to pin down. Depending on the
underlying reason for infertility, various therapies may be attempted. Without medical
intervention, many infertile couples become pregnant.
Causes
The inability to conceive after 12 months of trying is the accepted definition of infertility.
When a person of either sex meets this criterion, we say they are infertile.
Male-specific factors
The following factors typically bring on male infertility:
Issues with Sperm and Semen
The milky fluid known as
semen is made up of fluid
and sperm and is released
from the penis during
ejaculation. The prostate
gland, seminal vesicle, and
other genitourinary glands
produce the fluid. The testes
are responsible for making
the sperm. The ejaculate
contains sperm, and semen
aids their journey to the egg.
Causes that lead to them
include:-
• A medical issue, such as
an infection in the
testicles, cancer, or the
need for surgery.
• Causes of overheated testicles include working in hot locations, using saunas and hot
tubs, wearing tight clothing, and having an undescended testicle or varicocele.
• In cases of ejaculatory dysfunction, semen may be ejaculated into the bladder instead of
the urethra.
• Due to a hormonal imbalance, for instance, in the case of hypogonadism, testosterone
levels may drop.
Female-specific factors
Obstructive ovulation syndrome
The monthly release of an egg is called ovulation. It is possible that the eggs are never
released or that they are released exclusively during specific cycles.
Disorders of ovulation may result from:
• Hyperprolactinemia: High prolactin levels outside of pregnancy and lactation may
interfere with ovulation and fertility in women.
• The trouble with the thyroid:
Hormonal imbalances caused
by an overactive or
underactive thyroid gland can
prevent ovulation from
occurring.
• Polycystic ovarian syndrome
(PCOS) is a hormonal disorder
that prevents or delays
ovulation and is associated
with irregular or prolonged
menstrual bleeding.
• Eggs can get stuck from the
ovary to the uterus or fallopian
tubes if there are any issues
with either. Natural conception
may be more challenging if the
egg does not move around.
Contributing Factors
Both men and women can be more susceptible to infertility if they have specific risk factors.
Among these are:
Smoking
Both men and women who smoke are at a far higher risk of infertility, and smoking may
reduce the success of reproductive treatments. Pregnancy can be lost if the mother smokes.
Researchers have found a correlation between passive smoking and decreased fertility.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapeutic medicines can cause ovarian failure or drastically lower sperm count.
Radiation
As the danger of infertility rises if this is directed at the reproductive organs, it is important
to keep a safe distance. Chlamydia is an STI that can harm a woman's fallopian tubes and a
man's scrotum. Several sexually transmitted diseases can cause infertility.
Beginning around 35, a woman's fertility may begin to decline slowly. According to a Reliable
Source, male fertility declines dramatically after age 40.
Treatment of infertility in both sexes
Conceiving is more difficult for certain couples. A woman may take ovulation-stimulating
drugs before attempting any of the following to improve her chances of getting pregnant:
The IUI (intrauterine insemination)
The sperm is inserted into the uterus via a long, thin tube by a medical professional.
Vitro fertilisation (IVF)
Vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a form of ART (ART). After the stimulation period, the eggs are
collected, and sperm are introduced to the eggs in a petri dish. Sperm are responsible for
fertilising eggs—a medical professional places one of the fertilised eggs (embryo) inside the
woman's uterus.
Treatment with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
It's a lot like in vitro fertilisation. Each egg is fertilised by a single sperm injected into it by an
embryologist (a highly trained lab technician), and then a doctor places the embryo in the
uterus.
Alternative Recommending Techniques
Donor eggs, sperm, and embryos are all options for couples trying to conceive. Some teams
must use a surrogate or gestational carrier. This individual consents to carry your baby to
term and give birth to your child.
Dr. Shilpa Bhandari is a highly experienced IVF specialist in Indore Madhya Pradesh and
provides affordable ivf cost in Indore at Mohak infertility center.
Book an appointment today Call now us 78980-47572 / 80852-77666 and online visit -
https://mohakivf.com/
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