What is Infertility? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Methods
Infertility is a condition where couples cannot achieve pregnancy despite having regular unprotected sexual intercourse for one year. This situation can create both physical and emotional burden on couples. Infertility can stem from both male and female reproductive systems, and various factors can contribute to this
Read MoreWays to Cope with Infertility: A Guide for Couples
Infertility can be one of the most challenging processes a couple may face in their journey to have children. Being an impactful experience physically, emotionally, and even socially, infertility can deeply affect different aspects of couples’ lives. However, it’s important to know that you’re not alone
Read MoreWhat Can We Say About the Causes of Infertility?
Female-Related Causes of Infertility Ovulation Problems One of the most common causes of infertility in women is ovulation disorders. Hormonal imbalances such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) can negatively affect ovulation. Fallopian Tube Blockages Blockage of fallopian tubes can prevent the meeting of sperm and egg,
Read MoreLow Sperm Count and Quality: Primary Causes of Male Infertility
What is Sperm Count and Quality? Sperm count refers to the number of sperm cells present in one milliliter of semen. According to the World Health Organization, a normal sperm count is at least 15 million sperm cells per milliliter. Sperm quality is evaluated by factors
Read MoreFacts and Myths About In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Treatment
In vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment offers a promising solution for couples who cannot have children. However, there are many misconceptions and myths circulating about this treatment. Here’s a blog post about the facts and myths regarding IVF: Facts and Myths About IVF Treatment IVF treatment has
Read MoreMost Frequently Asked Questions About In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Treatment
1. What is IVF Treatment? IVF treatment is a reproductive method in which male and female reproductive cells are combined in a laboratory environment to achieve fertilization. After fertilization, the embryo is placed in the mother’s womb. 2. Who is Eligible for IVF Treatment? IVF treatment is
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