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Gynecology & Infertility

What Is Gynaecology Infertility?

Gynaecologic infertility refers to the inability of a woman to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term. There are many potential causes of gynaecologic infertility, and diagnosis & treatment often involve the collaboration of a team of healthcare providers, including gynaecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, and infertility specialists.

What Are the Causes of Gynaecology Infertility?

There are many potential causes of gynaecologic infertility, including hormonal imbalances, ovulatory dysfunction, structural abnormalities of the reproductive tract, and autoimmune disorders. Other factors that can contribute to infertility include age, lifestyle choices such as smoking and drug use, and exposure to environmental toxins.

What Are the Types of Gynaecology Infertility?

There are two main types of gynaecologic infertility: primary infertility and secondary infertility. Primary infertility refers to the inability to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse, while secondary infertility refers to the inability to conceive after a previous successful pregnancy.

How Common Is Gynaecology Infertility?

Infertility affects approximately 10-15% of couples in the United States. Gynaecologic infertility is responsible for approximately one-third of all cases of infertility.

What Are the Risk Factors of Gynaecology Infertility?

Several factors can increase the risk of gynaecologic infertility, including age, smoking, alcohol and drug use, obesity, and certain medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

How to Diagnose Gynaecology Infertility?

Diagnosis of gynaecologic infertility typically involves a thorough medical history, physical exam, and various diagnostic tests, including blood tests to assess hormone levels, imaging studies such as ultrasound, and tests to evaluate the function of the reproductive organs.

How to Treat Gynaecology Infertility?

Treatment options for gynaecologic infertility may include lifestyle modifications such as weight loss, medications to regulate ovulation, surgical interventions to correct structural abnormalities or remove scar tissue and assisted reproductive techniques & technologies such as IVF (in-vitro-fertilization) or IUI (intrauterine-insemination). In case, there is any problem from the side of male, then the experts will address those issues as well either through medications, counselling, and in severe cases, even surgery, as the need be like. There are some advanced treatments for the same, which include artificial insemination, sperm & eggs harvesting & preservation. IVF or In vitro fertilization is becoming more and more prevalent these days, and many childless couples are rearing benefits from this amazing medical technique. 

How to Prevent Gynaecology Infertility?

Prevention of gynaecologic infertility involves making lifestyle choices that support overall health and reproductive function, such as maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking and drug use, and limiting exposure to environmental toxins. Women with certain medical conditions, such as PCOS or endometriosis, may benefit from early diagnosis and treatment to prevent potential fertility problems.

Travel to India with Health Trawell by Your Side for Treating Gynaecology Infertility

Gynaecology Infertility can be treated in India, and if you wish to travel here for the same, then Health Trawell will become your medical travel partner, giving you full support in this regard while you are in India for getting the treatment done here.