
Infertility is a condition of the male or female reproductive system characterised by the failure to conceive following at least 12 months of frequent unprotected sexual intercourse. Infertility can result from male, female, or unexplained reasons.
A medical condition can cause infertility in either you or your partner or by a combination of conditions that impair pregnancy. However, several safe and effective treatments can improve your chances of becoming pregnant.
Early treatment of infertility is critical since it enhances the chances of successful pregnancy. Early intervention can assist in identifying and treating underlying reasons, such as hormone imbalances, obstructed fallopian tubes, or male reproductive disorders. Delaying therapy may aggravate diseases, diminish success chances with assisted reproductive technologies, and drastically limit treatment alternatives. Addressing infertility early on enhances the possibility of successful therapy and conception.
The key indicator of infertility is the inability to conceive after six months or a year of regular, unprotected intercourse. You may not experience any additional symptoms. However, some women and men may experience physical symptoms such as:
There are various types of infertility, including:
Causes
The causes of infertility might impact any partner.
The causes of infertility in women
Ovulation problems are the leading cause of infertility in women. Ovulation is when your ovary releases an egg to meet sperm and fertilise.
The following causes can contribute to female infertility:
Causes of infertility among males
Male infertility is most commonly caused by issues with sperm shape, movement (motility), or quantity (low sperm count).
The causes of male infertility include:
Risk Factors
The risk factors for infertility are:
Recent advances in infertility treatment include genetic screening for embryos using Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) and stem cell therapy to restore damaged reproductive tissue. Cryopreservation allows women to save their eggs for later use, while non-invasive hormonal treatments improve fertility control in disorders such as PCOS and endometriosis. These improvements increase success rates and provide more individualised, effective options for infertile couples.
You can take the following precautions to protect your fertility, especially while attempting to conceive:
In vitro fertilisation (IVF): This involves removing eggs from your ovary and combining them with sperm in a lab dish. Sperm fertilises eggs. A provider places one to three fertilised eggs (embryos) in your uterus.
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Intrauterine insemination (IUI): It is a procedure in which healthy sperm is injected directly into the uterus around the time the ovary produces one or more eggs to be fertilised. Depending on the cause of infertility, IUI can be timed with your menstrual cycle or with the use of fertility medications. Your partner or a donor supplies the sperm.
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Tests for Men
Tests for Women
Ovulation tests: A blood test measures hormone levels to determine whether you are ovulating.
Thyroid function tests: If your doctor suspects that a thyroid condition causes your infertility, you can have this blood test. If the gland produces too much or too little thyroid hormone, it may cause problems with fertility.
Hysterosalpingography: Hysterosalpingography examines the status of the uterus and fallopian tubes. It also checks for obstructions in the fallopian tubes and other issues.
Ovarian reserve testing: This allows your care team to determine how many eggs you have for ovulation. The procedure frequently begins with hormone testing early in the menstrual cycle.
Hormone testing: These measure the levels of hormones that regulate ovulation. They also examine pituitary hormones, which regulate reproductive processes.
Infertility rehabilitation focuses on improving general health and managing fertility-related issues. This includes:
Lifestyle Changes: Eating a good diet, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight can all enhance reproductive health and increase the likelihood of conception.









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Medicover, a Europe-based IVF facility, was launched in India with an objective to bring European standards of fertility treatment to India. Medicover Fertility Gurgaon is a result of that objective. Our IVF treatment follows every standard protocol designed under the European Society of Reproduction and Embryology (ESRE) guidelines. We, even, match the requirements of the organizations like WHO, ICMR, and ASRM effortlessly. Our Gurgaon clinic offers reproductive solutions like IUI (Intrauterine Insemination), IVF (In-Vitro Fertilization), and ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection).
In order to conduct these advanced procedures successfully, a fertility clinic requires access to advanced facilities. Medicover is such an advanced clinic equipped with state-of-art technology. We offer egg and sperm freezing to make the whole treatment less taxing for couples. Our clinic, also, has the facility of embryo freezing or embryo cryopreservation service so that our specialists can use the embryo later.
Our laboratory has the latest technology equipment to help our specialists with advanced procedures. The laboratory uses HEPA 7 filters to ensure an infection-free environment. With a fully equipped laboratory of Medicover, we are capable of carrying out advanced procedures like assisted hatching, TESA, PESA, and M-TESE for improved implantation rate. Medicover Fertility Gurgaon also arranges ethical surrogacy. The surrogacy arrangements are completely legal and transparent.
As patients are our utmost priority, we pay a great deal of attention to their requirements. The fertility experts and the embryologist, at Medicover Fertility Gurgaon, are highly experienced professionals and they put every possible effort to deliver customized treatments.
Not only that, we take care of their comfort from the very moment they enter our clinic. We have a separate waiting area where the couples can wait comfortably. The Medicover Gurgaon Clinic tries to keep the charges of treatments less burdening on the couples. Moreover, couples can opt for the EMI option with 0% interest rates if they want. Our unique clinic also provides free consultation to our patients.
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Yes, however, it is dependent on the cause. In 85% to 90% of cases, lifestyle changes, medication, ART, or surgery can resolve infertility and allow a woman to conceive.
Endometriosis is associated with infertility. Approximately 30% to 50% of women with endometriosis will become infertile.
People under the age of 35 who are not pregnant after a year of trying should consult a healthcare provider. If you are 35 to 39 years old, get help sooner (after six months of trying). If you are 40 or older, you should seek evaluation after less than six months of attempting. Your chances of becoming pregnant decline with age.
The success rate of infertility treatments in India varies according to the type of treatment, age, underlying causes of infertility, and clinical skill. Success rates for procedures such as IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) usually vary from 30% to 50% every cycle, with more excellent rates reported in women under 35. However, success rates might vary greatly amongst clinics, therefore, tailored consultations are required to determine the likelihood of success for each specific instance.
Complications from infertility therapy include:
IVF is regarded as a safe and successful treatment option in India when carried out by competent and certified fertility specialists. However, like with any medical operation, there may be dangers and complications, so speaking with a respected clinic and healthcare provider who can give specialised care and assistance throughout the process is essential.
Gender selection through IVF for non-medical reasons is prohibited in India under the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act. Gender selection is permitted only when there is a risk of severe genetic disorders associated with a particular gender. However, IVF can be used to screen embryos for genetic diseases through a process called Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT). Still, it cannot be used for gender selection unless medically necessary.