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Asked for male, 52 years old from Faridabad
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Male infertility can be caused due to obstructed flow in the reproductive tract which causes difficulties in ejaculation. Inability of the testicles to produce sperm due to factors such as varicoceles or other treatments like chemotherapy that may impair sperm production. Hormonal imbalance or abnormalities like irregular testosterone production. Abnormal physical conditions that cause impaired sperm quality or function. Exposure to industrial chemicals or radiation.
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1) changing lifestyle factors (improving lifestyle that also includes stopping a few medications, staying away from harmful substances, taking care of the timing and frequency of intercourse, and regular exercising, may help in improving fertility.) 2) medications (medications are prescribed by your doctor to improve sperm count and likelihood for achieving a successful pregnancy.) 3) surgery (surgery may be able to reverse a sperm blockage and restore fertility.) 4) sperm retrieval (if ejaculat...more
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Asked for male, 52 years old from Faridabad
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Infertility can be prevented by making few changes in the lifestyle. This can help in maintaining your reproductive health in a better way. These are: less caffeine intake, maintain healthy weight to avoid hormonal imbalances, maintain balanced diet, get involve in physical activities, avoid excessive smoking, avoid excessive intake of alcohol and drugs, practice safe sex.
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Asked for male, 52 years old from Faridabad
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Infertility treatment in females can be treated by few therapies but this only works if the issue is not severe. If not, treatments required include: 1) stimulating ovulation with fertility drugs: medications are prescribed for the regulation of ovulation. 2) intrauterine insemination (iui): it is a procedure where healthy sperms are directly placed in the uterus at the time when the ovary releases one or more eggs. 3) surgery to restore fertility: endometriosis, larger fibroids, and pelvic adhe...more
Asked for male, 52 years old from Faridabad
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Yes, it is possible. In case of secondary infertility, you may fail to get pregnant again after having at least one successful pregnancy. But before reaching any conclusion, visit your doctor as there are many conditions for not getting pregnant. There might be issues that can be treated.
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There are no visible symptoms for infertility, apart from the inability to get pregnant. Few symptoms of infertility include: irregular, painful, or heavier/lighter than usual flow. Too heavy or too light flow during the menstrual cycle. Hormonal changes such as acne flare-ups, weight loss or gain. Underlying medical conditions. Issues with sexual function, such as sex being painful, reduced sex drive.
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There are various factors affecting the infertility and causes depending on the following reasons. 1- ovulation disorders (hormonal disorders such as pcos, hyperprolactinemia, excess thyroid hormone or too little also affects the menstrual cycle causing infertility.) 2- cervical abnormalities (abnormality of the polyps or the shape of the uterus and noncancerous uterus.) 3- fallopian tube blockage (this results in pelvic inflammatory disease that is caused due to sti.) 4- primary ovarian insuffi...more
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I am a female aged 33 years. I am taking fertility treatment from last 3 years and last year diagnosed with one fallopian tube blockage. I had undergone a laparoscopy and removed blockage in right tube and a fibroid also in feb-2022. After this my gynaec advised to try for 3 to 4 months naturally to conceive. But the result was negative. Now from last two months I have started taking treatment from my gynaec who has done my laparoscopy. From last two month she is giving me injection metformin 150 after period for 5 to 7 days and after that calling for follicular study. In july month my egg was in right side with size 20*16 and rapture perfectly as per my gynaec. In august month my egg was in left side with size 19*16 and rapture correctly after hug injection. But this time also my pregnancy test result is negative. My bp fluctuates between 140/100 and my weight is 76 kgs and height is 5.1. Medicines prescribed by her is amlog 5 mg, ecosprin av 75, placida, folic acid, sofzid women, consevel & zuviston (after egg raptures twice a day). I am not at all understanding that where the fault and what is the actual problem? Why I am not conceiving? Due to all this negativity I am feeling like sinking into depression and every time feeling like crying and not able to connect with anybody. My fsh level is 7.57 and amh level is 3.54. Pls help me and advise me what to probably do to increase my chances of conception. What is the actual problem and its solution. Pls help with proper answer. And what to do next.

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MBBS, DGO, Fellowship in Infertility

IVF Specialist•Bangalore
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Kindly go to the next phase of treatment. iui. intrauterine insemination. this simple. has your hubby been evaluated? manyties tubes blockagain. do iui if failed get IVF done youwill conceive. meet afertility doctor for treatment. Allthe best
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MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology, MBBS Ba...read more

Gynaecologist•Ludhiana
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Fertomid causes egg formation for ovulation. So, it causes hormonal irregularities too. Bleeding can b explained by that.
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