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Consult a Fertility Specialist

Many couples in Ahmedabad have infertility. Infertility occurs when a woman is unable to conceive after a year of unprotected sex. While ovulation complications cause infertility, there are several other reasons for it as well.

Fortunately, you can treat infertility with medications, surgery, or ART techniques. More than medications and surgery, ART techniques like IVF and IUI have proven to be more successful. So, visit an IVF centre in Ahmedabad if you are planning on going for these treatments.

Remember that a specialist will suggest treatment choices based on your test results and physical wellbeing.

However, the main problem is that most couples do not know when to consult a fertility specialist. So, in this article we will be discussing this matter.

When should you consult a fertility doctor?

Here are some reasons when you should consider seeing a fertility doctor:

1. You have had many miscarriages.

Miscarriage occurs in 15% to 20% of all births. When you have recurrent miscarriages, you should visit a specialist for evaluation to see if there is an identifiable cause. Miscarriages usually occur due to genetics, hormone levels, cervical issues, and infections.

2. You have been trying for more than a year.

We recommend that you get tested if you have been trying to conceive for more than a year (or 6 months if you are above 35). A fertility doctor will help you figure out why you are having trouble conceiving and suggest treatment options.

3. You have an identified reproductive problem

Infertility can be caused by a variety of medical conditions, including:

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • Endometriosis
  • Fibroids in the uterus
  • Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)

4. You are above the age of 40.

Aging affects the quality and quantity of a women’s eggs; this leads to a decline in fertility and increases miscarriages. However, this has all changed with the introduction of ART techniques like IVF and IUI. Remember, consult your doctor so they can assess your overall health to find out whether you are fit for these treatments.

5. You have a thyroid problem.

Thyroid problems affect one out of every eight women at any point in their lives. Also, up to 60% of people with thyroid problems are unaware of their illness. Hypothyroidism is caused by an underactive thyroid, which is one of the most common thyroid diseases. Thyroid hormone deficiency can cause abnormal menstrual cycles and interfere with ovulation.

It is important to keep track of your thyroid hormone levels before becoming pregnant.  A specialist will monitor your thyroid hormone, which will reduce the likelihood of miscarriage. It will help you improve the odds of becoming pregnant.

6. You have cancer or received treatment for it.

Depending on a woman’s age, medication method, and dose, cancer treatment may affect her ability to conceive. If you have just been diagnosed with cancer, you should take precautions to protect your fertility. If you have already had treatment, a fertility doctor will assess if your fertility has been affected.

Why should you not delay infertility treatment?

  • With each menstrual cycle, the ovarian reserve decreases.
  • Getting older increases the risk of miscarriage.
  • Fertility tests and screenings can go on for a long time.
  • Before beginning treatment, you might need to make certain lifestyle changes.
  • Treatment can necessitate several attempts or get delayed.

Is it possible to cure infertility?

Infertility cannot be cured, although it can be reversed in some situations. Most clinics have four main treatment options:

  • Ovulation induction (OI): In ovulation induction drugs are used to regulate or restore ovulation.
  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI): A minimally invasive process in which a specialist inserts sperms into the women’s uterus.
  • In vitro fertilization(IVF): A process in which fertile sperms and mature eggs are collected and combined in a lab for fertilization.
  • Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): A technique that uses a fine glass needle to insert a single, stable sperm into an egg. It overcomes the disadvantages of low sperm/egg quality.

Now that you are aware of when you should consult a fertility specialist, visit one today to get treated. Do not worry; even with fertility issues, you can achieve your dream of parenthood.

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