Infertility & Reproductive Disorders

Men and women can have infertility and reproductive issues, making it hard to conceive even with regular, unprotected sex. Hormonal imbalances, ovulation issues, structural abnormalities, endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), or male variables like low sperm count and motility can all cause these problems. Age, stress, lifestyle choices, and pre-existing health problems can all make it harder to get pregnant.

A thorough medical history, a physical exam, and hormone tests are the first steps in making a diagnosis. Semen analysis, pelvic ultrasound, and laparoscopy are some of the other tests that can help find the exact cause. Early detection is very important since timely intervention can make a big difference in the outcome of a pregnancy.

The ailment that is causing the problem will determine the treatment alternatives. Fertility doctors could suggest drugs to help ovulation, hormone therapy, or surgery to fix structural abnormalities. In complicated situations, assisted reproductive technologies, like intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilisation (IVF), or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), can help you get pregnant.
Emotional support, dietary counselling, and lifestyle changes can all make the treatment work better. With new developments in reproductive health, many couples who couldn't have children can now enjoy the joys of motherhood with the right medical care.