While age does play a
major role in a woman’s ability to successfully conceive a pregnancy due to a
reduction in quality and quantity of a woman’s eggs, there are many other
factors that play into a woman’s inability to conceive on her own.
Q.
How Does Age Play a Role in My Ability to Conceive?
A.
Women are born with about 1 million eggs and as a woman ages, the number of
eggs within the ovary begin to rapidly decrease. By the time she starts
menstruating, she may only have about 400,000 eggs left.
When a woman reaches her 20s, the chances of becoming pregnant
naturally each cycle is only about 20% each month. That number declines gradually through her 20s and early 30s. Once in her mid-to-late 30s and 40s the natural pregnancy rate drops to less than 10%.Many couples who come
to Shantah Fertility Centre in their late 30s and into their 40s aren’t
naturally getting pregnant largely due to their age. While a woman may be
ovulating normally, it may be the quality of those eggs and specifically the
genetic abnormalities of the eggs that explain unsuccessful conception.
Fertility treatment
success rates follow the same pattern and often, when women are over the age
40, treatment using their own eggs is often unsuccessful and donor egg becomes
the only option.
Q.
But I’m in my Early 30’s, Why Am I Having Trouble Getting Pregnant?
A.
Younger women who are in their 20s and 30s who are not successfully conceiving
may be facing a different set of roadblocks on their way to parenthood.
Two of the most common factors preventing women from conceiving are tubal problems and the inability to ovulate.
- Blocked fallopian tubes won’t allow the egg and sperm to meet without intervention, but most women won’t suspect that these blockages are present. They’re virtually indiscernible by the patient but present a true physical barrier to conception.
- If a woman isn’t ovulating, it doesn’t matter how young or healthy she is. To achieve pregnancy, a woman must ovulate. One of the “red flags” for an ovulation disorder might be irregular or absent menstrual periods, at any age. But not all women will experience the tell-tale signs of period problems.
Q.
When Should I Consider Seeing a Fertility Specialist?
A.
Shantah Fertility Centre recommends that women under the age of 35 schedule a
basic fertility diagnostic evaluation with an infertility specialist after one
year of unsuccessful conception with unprotected intercourse. Women 35 and
older are recommended to seek evaluation after six months of trying, while
women who are 40 years or older strongly consider scheduling a consultation as
soon as they start planning a pregnancy. The earlier you take that first step
to see a specialist, the better chance you have of conceiving a pregnancy.
Q.
What Happens Once I Decide To See A Specialist?
A. Each patient that decides to seek fertility treatment will begin with a basic fertility evaluation that includes the following:
- a blood test for evaluating hormonal function
- a sonogram to get an image of the pelvic organs, looking for any obvious structural problems
- a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or “tube dye test” to determine if the tubes are clear and the interior of the uterus is normal
- a semen analysis for the male partner
This evaluation is a
focused and unintimidating evaluation that can give anyone a feeling of
reassurance that their fertility is intact. Or it may be the way that a couple
learns not only why they haven’t gotten pregnant, but what treatment is necessary.
Once a diagnosis is
determined, Shantah Fertility physicians will tailor a treatment protocol
specifically for the individual patient.
For example, a
28-year-old patient who has been diagnosed with an ovulatory disorder such as
PCOS may begin her treatment with a couple cycles of oral medication. This may
be combined with either timed intercourse or IUI. This provides the patient and
the physician with a good starting point in determining what the most
successful method of treatment is for that individual.
Q.
So What’s the Bottom Line?
A.
There are many options from low tech to high tech treatments with promising
success rates for all diagnosis, but they are again age-dependant. The earlier
you get started, the greater your chances of success. Men and women of all ages can increase their
chances for successfully having children by having greater understanding of
their fertility factors and, most importantly, by not letting the fear of
seeking the help from a fertility specialist stand in the way.
Whatever your questions are, we are here to help you. Don’t hesitate to call us on +91 11 41040956 or +91 9958726341 to speak with our physicians or Dr. Anubha Singh – Medical Director and IVF Specialist at Shantah Fertility Centre who can help answer your questions as well as schedule a new patient appointment and you can also connect with us through our Facebook page and we will be in touch to arrange a consultation.
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