Female infertility affects approximately 10% of women worldwide. With advanced diagnostics and personalized treatments, our team can help you overcome these challenges.
Female fertility involves complex systems working in harmony. Visualizing these interactions helps understand potential fertility challenges.
Disruptions in regular ovulation account for 25% of female infertility cases, affecting egg release and quality.
Fertility naturally declines with age, with significant changes occurring after age 35 due to decreased egg quantity and quality.
Conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, and fallopian tube blockages can prevent successful conception by interfering with implantation.
Thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and other hormonal issues can disrupt the delicate balance needed for fertility.
Today's advanced treatments offer new hope for women facing fertility challenges.
Female infertility affects approximately 10% of women worldwide. Through comprehensive diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies, most women can overcome fertility challenges and achieve successful pregnancies.
Advanced testing to identify the specific cause of infertility, including hormone panels and imaging.
From fertility medications to advanced assisted reproductive technologies tailored to your specific needs.
Emotional and medical support throughout your fertility journey, with a team dedicated to your success.
Of women worldwide experience infertility
Success rate with proper diagnosis and treatment
Of cases can be addressed with medical intervention
Female infertility can arise from various factors affecting egg production, reproductive organs, or hormone levels. Understanding these causes is essential for effective treatment.
PCOS, hormonal imbalances, premature ovarian failure, or thyroid disorders affecting egg release.
Blockages or damage preventing the egg from traveling through the tubes to meet sperm.
Tissue growing outside the uterus, affecting fertility through inflammation and scarring.
Polyps, fibroids, birth defects, or cervical narrowing that interfere with implantation or sperm entry.
We take a thorough approach to diagnosing female infertility, combining the latest technology with personalized care.
A comprehensive discussion about your medical history, menstrual cycles, previous pregnancies, and fertility goals.
A thorough examination to check for physical abnormalities or conditions affecting fertility.
Assessing hormone levels, using ovulation predictor kits, or ultrasound monitoring to confirm regular ovulation.
Evaluating hormone levels including FSH, LH, estradiol, AMH, and thyroid hormones that affect fertility.
Ultrasound, hysterosalpingography (HSG), or sonohysterography to examine reproductive organs and structures.
Based on all diagnostic findings, we create a customized treatment strategy tailored to your specific needs.
We offer a range of treatments for female infertility, personalized to your specific diagnosis, age, and fertility goals.
Medications to regulate or stimulate ovulation for women with ovulatory disorders.
Surgery to remove endometriosis, fibroids, polyps, or open blocked fallopian tubes.
IUI, IVF, egg donation, or gestational carriers depending on the specific fertility challenges.
Nutrition, acupuncture, stress management, and addressing other factors affecting fertility.
Real stories from real patients who overcame female infertility challenges with our help.
"After learning I had PCOS, the team created a personalized treatment plan. With medication and lifestyle changes, we conceived naturally after just 7 months."
"My endometriosis was severe, but after laparoscopic surgery and two rounds of IVF, we welcomed our beautiful daughter. The team never gave up on us."
"At 42, I was told my chances were slim due to diminished ovarian reserve. With egg donation and IVF, we now have twins and couldn't be happier."
Get answers to common questions about female infertility, diagnosis, and treatment options.
A woman's fertility naturally begins to decline in her early 30s, with a more significant decrease after age 35. By age 40, fertility has decreased by about 50%. This is primarily due to the reduced quantity and quality of eggs. However, advancements in reproductive technology can help overcome many age-related fertility challenges.
Yes, lifestyle modifications can significantly impact female fertility. Maintaining a healthy weight, balanced diet, regular exercise, reducing stress, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and avoiding environmental toxins can all improve reproductive health and fertility outcomes.
Generally, we recommend seeking evaluation if you're under 35 and have been trying to conceive for one year without success, or if you're 35 or older and have been trying for six months. However, you should seek help earlier if you have known fertility risk factors, irregular periods, history of pelvic inflammatory disease, or previous abdominal surgeries.
IVF success rates vary based on age, cause of infertility, and other factors. For women under 35, the success rate per cycle is approximately 40-50%. For women 35-37, it's about 30-40%. For women 38-40, it's about 20-25%. For women over 40, success rates decrease with age but can still be successful, especially with donor eggs.
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