Female Infertility

Investigation

Female Infertility

Female infertility denotes the incapacity to conceive after one year of attempting pregnancy (or six months for women over 35), stemming from diverse factors like hormonal imbalances, structural abnormalities of the reproductive organs, and ovarian disorders. Age significantly impacts female fertility. At JFEC & Sparsh IVF, our skilled fertility specialists strive to aid couples in overcoming female infertility challenges. We provide various treatment modalities, encompassing medications, minimally invasive interventions, and surgical procedures.
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Medication

Should hormonal imbalance contribute to your female infertility, your physician might advise medication to restore hormonal equilibrium. These prescriptions could entail fertility drugs to stimulate ovulation or hormone therapy to regulate your menstrual cycle.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Should a structural problem such as fallopian tube blockages or endometriosis be the cause of your female infertility, your doctor might suggest a minimally invasive procedure to rectify it. These procedures may involve laparoscopy or hysteroscopy.

Surgery

In certain instances, female infertility can result from ovarian cysts or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Your doctor might suggest surgery to eliminate the cysts or address any structural irregularities.
If you're encountering fertility challenges due to female infertility, we encourage you to arrange a consultation with our skilled fertility specialists. Together, we can assess your options and guide you toward realizing your family-building goals.

Female Fertility Tests

A standard test for female infertility generally encompasses the following examinations:

The specific diagnostic tests conducted will be tailored to the individual’s particular symptoms and medical background. Additionally, infertility evaluations frequently encompass assessments for both partners. This comprehensive approach ensures that any underlying causes of infertility are thoroughly investigated, facilitating a more accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.