by origynpitampura@gmail.com | Oct 12, 2019 | FAQS
Infertility can be treated with medicine, surgery, artificial insemination, or assisted reproductive technology. Many times these treatments are combined. About two-thirds of couples who are treated for infertility are able to have a baby. In most cases infertility is...
by origynpitampura@gmail.com | Oct 12, 2019 | FAQS
A women is born with certain number of eggs. With growing age the quality and quantity of eggs starts decreasing. Female infertility generally starts to decline when a women is in her early 30’s,and the decline speeds up after the age of 35. It is a common...
by origynpitampura@gmail.com | Oct 12, 2019 | FAQS
Most healthy women under the age of 30 shouldn’t worry about infertility unless they’ve been trying to get pregnant for at least a year. At this point, women should talk to their doctors about a fertility evaluation. Men should also talk to their doctors if this much...
by origynpitampura@gmail.com | Oct 12, 2019 | FAQS
Sometimes doctors can find the cause of a couple’s infertility by doing a complete fertility evaluation. This process usually begins with physical exams and health and sexual histories. If there are no obvious problems, like poorly timed intercourse or absence of...
by origynpitampura@gmail.com | Oct 12, 2019 | FAQS
No, infertility is not always a woman’s problem. About one third of infertile couples,the problem is with the man. In only one third of infertile couples the problems can’t be identified(unexplained infertility) or is with both male and female partners. In one...
by origynpitampura@gmail.com | Oct 12, 2019 | FAQS
Yes about 10% couples worldwide suffer with the problem of infertility.
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