Women Infertility

Infertility means not being able to get pregnant after one year of trying (or six months if a woman is 35 or older). Women who can get pregnant but are unable to stay with regular sexual intercourse may also be infertile.

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Female infertility refers to a woman’s inability to conceive after having regular, unprotected sexual intercourse for one year (or six months if the woman is over 35). Various factors can contribute to female infertility, which can be broadly categorized into problems with ovulation, damage to reproductive organs, and issues with the uterus or cervix.

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Hypothalamic Dysfunction
  • Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI)
  • Hyperprolactinemia
  • Blocked Fallopian Tubes
  • Uterine and Cervical Problems

Causes of Infertility

A woman's body must release an egg from one of her ovaries (ovulation).The egg must go through a fallopian tube toward the uterus (womb).A man's sperm must join with (fertilize) the egg along the way.The fertilized egg must attach to the inside of the uterus (implantation).

A hormonal imbalance that affects ovulation.

Disruptions in the signals from the brain to the pituitary gland that stimulate ovulation.

Early depletion of ovarian follicles before the age of 40.

Excess production of prolactin, which can interfere with ovulation.

Tubal Infertility:

Prevents sperm from reaching the egg or the fertilized egg from reaching the uterus. This can be due to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), endometriosis, or previous surgeries.

Treatment Options

Healthy diet, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing stress.

Healthy diet, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing stress.

Stimulates ovulation.

Used for PCOS to improve insulin resistance.

To address imbalances or stimulate ovulation.