Wednesday, 27 April 2022

5 Facts About Infertility – Part 1

Infertility is often a misunderstood topic. Confusion and inaccurate information abound that can cloud the facts. At Shantah IVF Centre the best IVF centre in Delhi, we encourage you to do your homework and become informed with accurate, reliable, truthful information about infertility. We are hopeful that your own Forbes listed bestIVF specialist Dr. Anubha Singh, and her core health care team, and this blog will serve as a wonderful resource for you. Let’s get the facts right.

Fact #1: Infertility doesn’t discriminate.

Infertility is a disease of the reproductive system and it affects both men and women. For this reason, during the initial infertility work-up, it is imperative to test the male partner’s fertility as well as the female partner’s fertility. In 40 to 50 percent of infertility cases, male factor is the cause, making it necessary to review the male’s test results—in addition to the female’s—as part of the diagnostic work-up.

Fact #2: You are not alone.

Tuesday, 12 April 2022

5 sure signs you need to see a Fertility specialist now

Determining whether it is time to see a fertility specialist can feel like a big decision to make on your own. It is also important to understand the red flags for when to see a fertility specialist. Unfortunately, time is not on everyone’s side, as female infertility increases with age. Today we will talk about the following conditions, if it applies to you then it is a good idea to make an appointment with a fertility specialist sooner rather than later.

1. Treatment with your primary care or OB/GYN is not working

To better understand the cause of infertility, your primary care physician, OB/GYN, or we at best IVF centre in Delhi Shantah IVF Centre will review your medical history and initiate fertility testing for both partners (if applicable). It is especially important that each of the following tests is performed prior to initiating fertility treatment because each one evaluates specific reproductive functions that are required to conceive.

Based on the information learned through testing, reproductive specialists can create individualized treatment plans ranging from low-tech treatment options like intrauterine insemination (IUI) in addition to the widely known in vitro fertilization (IVF).

These basic tests include: