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What are the possible causes of infertility among women?

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Endometriosis

Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Secondary Infertility

Diminished Ovarian Reserves

Fibroids, Polyps and Adenomyosis

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

The Hormonal Havoc:

Women face varied physical and emotional challenges throughout their lifetime. Hormones play critical role in their life and its rather confusing to tackle issues that arise due to hormonal imbalance.

The most common issue is irregular periods. You might have missed your periods and felt worried. At times its stress that leads to skipping of periods. Also, owing to the present lifestyle, stress affects emotional, and physical health. It aggravates the hormonal imbalance issue.
It is a hormonal imbalance that normally affects a woman’s menstrual cycle, emotional, psychological health, physical appearance and fertility.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is one such common health challenge among women.

What does PCOS mean?

PCOS is a condition of high levels of male hormones in the body, which prevent the ovary from releasing an egg, which is called as anovulation.
An imbalance in the production of hormones indicate irregular egg ovulation making it tough for the woman to get pregnant.

How does PCOS manifest itself?

Periods are often irregular

Difficulty in conceiving

Rapid weight gain

Abnormal body or facial hair

Excess skin flaps around the neck

Oily skin or acne

Depression and mood swings

Causes of PCOS?

The cause of PCOS hasn’t been completely recognized; however, it can be genetic because, it frequently runs in the family. If any of your female relatives (mother, aunts, sisters) are suffering from PCOS, the probability of you suffering from PCOS can be higher.

Hormones and PCOS:

If you have PCOS your body will produce higher than normal levels of androgens or male hormones. So, development of eggs isn’t normal in such a case. Healthy eggs don’t get released and hence the infertility.

Excessive weight gain:

Often women are quite cautious and sensitive about weight gain. If you observe that your weight has been increasing rapidly you might be suffering from PCOS.

How can PUNE IVF assist you for PCOS?

The knowledgeable team of PUNE IVF will evaluate thoroughly and help you lessen signs and symptoms so that you can conceive.

 

Touch base with PUNE IVF to share about your signs, symptoms and scientific history.

Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube. During natural pregnancy, the sperm and the egg fertilize in the fallopian tube. The resultant embryo then travels in to reach the uterus. But if the fallopian tubes are blocked, fertilization may be hampered.

What are the causes of blocked fallopian tubes?

Some of the common causes of blocked fallopian tubes are:

Endometriosis

Pelvic infections

Ectopic pregnancies

Tuberculosis

How can pune ivf help you for blocked fallopian tubes?

PUNE IVF generally recommends Fallopian Tube Recanalization or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) depending on various factors.

Schedule an appointment to talk about what is best for you.

Diminished Ovarian Reserves

Is there any relation between the ability to get pregnant and age?

Let us try to find some answers.

A woman’s ovarian reserve evidently starts to lower after the age of 35. Even though this is true that the ovarian reserve begins to dwindle, ovaries will hold to produce eggs till menopause, which happens at the age of 50.

What are some common reasons of diminished ovarian reserve?

Genetic predispositions and autoimmune illnesses

Some women’s ovarian reserve starts to diminish at a young age.

Toxins:

Chemotherapy or radiation therapy may negatively impact ovarian reserves.

Lifestyle:

Cigarette smoking, drinking, stress, lack of exercise, unhealthy eating habits can also have a massive impact on ovarian reserve.

How can Pune IVF help you in case of diminished ovarian reserve?

At times you can benefit from pre-natal vitamin supplements and lifestyle modifications.

 

Just in case you do not respond to fertility remedies, Pune IVF can evaluate and suggest the best treatment suitable for you. Fertilization (IVF) depending on various factors.

Endometriosis

This sounds complicated and tough to understand. Let’s simplify the term.

We need to first understand what is endometrial tissue?

Endometrial tissue is the inner lining of the uterus where the embryo implants.

But when this endometrial tissue starts developing in places other than the lining of the uterus it is called as endometriosis. This endometriosis can affect fertility by affecting the egg quality and causing disturbances in Tubo-Ovarian relationship.

What are the signs and symptoms of endometriosis?

Painful periods

Painful intercourse

Pelvic pain

Infertility

How can Pune IVF assist you for endometriosis?

Pune IVF has helped many women with endometriosis conceive through fertility enhancing laparoscopy surgery and IVF.

Get in touch with us to know what is best for you.

Secondary Infertility

It’s a myth:

If I have conceived once without any issues I can conceive again.

What is the Truth?

In many instances women find it challenging to get pregnant for the second time.

What is secondary infertility?

Despite of having conceived naturally for the first time when you find it difficult to conceive again it is called as secondary infertility.

Causes of Secondary Infertility could be:

Advanced age and diminished ovarian reserve

Diminished ovarian reserve

Ovulation problems

Endometriosis

Pelvic adhesions

Uterine fibroids and polyps

Sperm abnormalities or challenges with ejaculations can be some common causes.

Stressful lifestyle

Get in touch with us to know more.

Fibrodis Polyps And Adenomyosis

Fibroids, Polyps and Adenomyosis affect your ability to become pregnant in various ways.

 

In simple words it is just an over growth of normal uterine tissue which hinders fertility.

 

A thorough detailed sonography can help you find out the reasons for infertility so, visit our Pune IVF center. There are solutions and our team is always here to help you and show a way out. it difficult to conceive again it is called as secondary infertility

Fibroids

These are non-cancerous tumors ranging in length that develop in or around the uterus.

What are the signs of fibroids?

Heavy menstrual bleeding

Excessive painful periods

Pelvic pain

Trouble emptying the bladder

Constipation

Pain during intercourse

Lower backache or leg pain

At time it can also be asymptomatic

Polyps

Polyps are small, generally benign (non-cancerous) growths, that develop on the uterine lining and hamper implantation thereby causing infertility.

Polyps can manifest in the following manner:

Spotting between periods

Excessive menstrual bleeding

Irregular cycles

Adenomyosis

Uterus has lining called the endometrial tissue as we mentioned earlier. When you have Adenomyosis this tissue grows into the muscular wall of the uterus. The displaced tissue acts quite normally. It thickens, breaks down and bleeds during each menstrual cycle. Though it results into enlarged uterus, painful and heavy periods.

What are the symptoms of adenomyosis? Some of the symptoms can be:

Heavy, and prolonged menstrual bleeding

Painful menstruation

Pain during sex

How can Pune IVF assist for fibroids, polyps and adenomyosis?

A thorough detailed sonographic evaluation can help us know about fibroids, polyps, and adenomyosis.

Contact Pune IVF to know more about the various treatment options available for you.

No matter the reason, We can help you.

There are so may ways to start your fertility journey.
Please choose the path that best suits your stage, or give us a call for guidance.

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