Problems with making healthy sperm are the most common causes of male infertility. Sperm may be immature, abnormally shaped, or unable to swim. In some cases, you may not have enough sperm.
Fertility refers to the ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term. It involves a complex interplay of hormonal, reproductive, and overall health factors.
Infertility can be caused by various factors, including age, hormonal imbalances, reproductive health issues, lifestyle factors, and medical conditions.
The time it takes to get pregnant varies depending on individual factors, such as age, health, and frequency of intercourse. On average, it can take several months to a year or more to conceive.
Fertility treatments include intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and egg or sperm donation.
IVF involves fertilizing an egg with sperm outside the body and transferring the resulting embryo to the uterus.
Success rates vary depending on individual factors, such as age, health, and treatment type. Our fertility specialists can provide personalized guidance.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management, can help support fertility health.
Fertility testing can help identify underlying issues and provide personalized guidance for improving fertility health.
Our fertility specialists can provide support and guidance on managing fertility-related stress, including counseling and stress-reduction techniques.
Most common causes of female infertility are as follows.
Age
Endometriosis
Hormonal issues leading to ovulation problems
Tubal blockage
Fibroids
Lifestyle factors: Being overweight, smoking, drinking alcohol, unhealthy diet
Unexplained infertility