Infertility is a common concern affecting many couples today. In this video, Dr. Mamta Agrawal explains the causes of infertility in both men and women, along with effective treatment options to help you conceive.
Watch the complete video to understand infertility causes and treatment options.
Read detailed article-Infertility in Men & Women: Complete Guide to Causes, Symptoms, Tests & Treatment
This video explains
what is infertility
causes of infertility in male and females
and best tretment optins available.
๐ Video explains-What is Infertility?
Infertility is the inability to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse. If the woman is above 35, evaluation should begin after six months.
Video explains Male Infertility Causes
Male infertility contributes to nearly half of all cases.
Common causes include:
- Low sperm count
- Poor sperm motility
- Abnormal sperm morphology
- Hormonal imbalance
- Lifestyle factors like smoking, alcohol, obesity, and stress
Video explains Female Infertility Causes
Ovulation Disorders
Conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome can lead to irregular ovulation.
Fallopian Tube Blockage
Blocked tubes prevent fertilization due to infections or prior surgeries.
Uterine Issues
Fibroids, polyps, or structural problems can affect implantation.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis can interfere with reproductive function.
Age Factor
Fertility declines after age 35 due to reduced egg quality.
Video explains When to Consult a Doctor
- Trying for 1 year without success
- Trying for 6 months if age >35
- Irregular periods
- Recurrent miscarriages
Video explains Infertility Treatment Options available
- Ovulation induction
- IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)
- IVF (Test Tube Baby)
- Lifestyle and dietary improvements
โ FAQ Section
1. What is the main cause of infertility?
Infertility can be due to male or female factors, including hormonal issues, ovulation problems, or sperm abnormalities.
2. Can infertility be treated?
Yes, many cases can be successfully treated with medications, IUI, or IVF.
3. When should I see a doctor for infertility?
After 1 year of trying, or 6 months if the woman is above 35.
4. Does age affect fertility?
Yes, fertility declines significantly after 35 in women.
๐ Internal Links
๐ External Link (Authoritative)
You can link to:
- World Health Organization (WHO) – Infertility Fact Sheet
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NICHD – Infertility and Fertility