Infertility: When to Seek Medical Help?
Trying to conceive a baby can be a long and
sometimes difficult process - it may even seem impossible at times. If you’ve
been trying unsuccessfully for several months, it may be time to seek medical
help. Read on to learn more about fertility and when to consider seeing a
doctor for additional advice and assistance.
Symptoms
of Infertility in Men
- Having trouble getting or keeping an
erection
- Poor sperm count
- An impaired sperm shape or formation
- A decrease in libido or sex drive
- Ejaculatory ache or discomfort
- Tiny, solid testicles
- Low volume of sperm
- Unbalanced hormones
- Hormone imbalances
- Genetic anomalies
Symptoms
of Infertility in Women
- Irregular periods of menstruation
- Periodic pain
- Light or excessive bleeding
- No oogenesis
- Low sex drive
- Abdominal pain
- Having trouble getting pregnant
- Changes in vaginal secretions
- Too much body or facial hair
- Changes in weight
When
to Seek Clinical Help for Infertility?
It is recommended that you obtain therapeutic
care for infertility if you've been trying to get pregnant for at least a year
without success. To identify potential causes of infertility, you and your
spouse might both be benefited by having physical exams and lab tests. At
Subham Hospital, we have specially equipped labs and medical test centers for
such cases.
Furthermore, our physician might suggest
reproductive therapies like intrauterine insemination (IUI) or In Vitro fertilization (IVF) (IUI). Seek medical advice from our doctors to decide the
correct course of treatment if you have any queries or worries regarding
your fertility.
The timing of the sexual encounters,
adjustments to the diet and physical activity routine, and stress-reduction
tactics are all areas that our experienced physician can assist a couple in
exploring in order to increase their likelihood of becoming pregnant.

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