When Should You Seek Medical Help for Infertility?
Your doctor has diagnosed you as INFERTILE. Don't you have a slew of feelings that make you stressed? Will I ever be able to conceive? How will my family deal with this? Will a proper diagnosis be available? When women hear about their fertility, there is an annoying pressure that holds their emotions and decisions.
Without a doubt, infertility is on the rise! Infertility affects one out of every six couples nowadays (the biological inability to conceive or carry a pregnancy to full term). According to Dr. Sowjanya Aggrawal, the following causes contribute to this startling and ever-increasing number.
- Advanced maternal age medical conditions delayed childbearing
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Environmental factors and obesity
When should you seek medical help for infertility?
- If you haven't conceived after a year of trying, see your doctor.
- You are 36 or older because the loss in fertility begins in a woman's mid-30s.
- If you have any chronic disease-related issues
What can you expect from infertility treatment?
Fertility tests can take some time, so it is preferable to schedule an appointment as soon as possible at Zen hospital. Our specialist will be able to perform an initial assessment to determine what is causing your fertility issues and advise you on the next steps.
When it comes to fertility tests, males are a little hesitant and apprehensive about the whole thing. However, as an expert, it is usually ideal for both parties to visit because infertility can affect either a guy or a woman, or both. Trying to conceive is an emotional process, thus it is critical for couples to support one another as much as possible.
Medical treatments available for infertility at Zen Hospital
Patients are usually given medications to promote ovulation. Most commonly, hysteroscopy and laparoscopy are used for surgery. We can use these treatments to examine any uterine, fallopian tube, or ovarian abnormalities such as blockages, endometriosis, fibroid tumors, and uterine polyps. Surgery laparoscopy provides faster recovery, less blood loss, fewer scars, and a shorter hospital stay if any problems are discovered.
Assisted reproductive technology (ART)
The woman will need to undergo more difficult operations known as ART if she does not get pregnant after medical and surgical methods have been exhausted, including: - Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
- IVF/ICSI (In Vitro Fertilization/Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
- Art Assisted By A Third Party
- Donation Of Sperm
- Donation Of Eggs
- Egg Donation
Zen Hospital can help you if you are worried about your fertility. Educating yourself is the first step toward making an informed decision.