Zeeva Fertility

Female Infertility Treatment and Testing

InFertility refers to the inability to be able to conceive even after a year of trying. This can be a result of either female or male infertility or a combination of both. Female infertility contributes to one-third of the total reported cases of infertility. The cause of female infertility can be hard to determine without proper diagnosis and screening. A fertility test is a hypernym used for a broad spectrum of tests that help to determine a person’s fertility.

Who should opt for Fertility testing?

Not being able to conceive in the first year is not always an indication of infertility. However, if the female partner is above 35 years of age or has a medical condition that can affect her fertility, it is pertinent to opt for Fertility testing.

 

Who should opt for Fertility testing?

Female infertility can be a result of any of the following factors:

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) – PCOS is one of the leading causes of female infertility. It results from a hormonal imbalance which is marked by the excess production of male hormones androgen and testosterone in the female body. As per the best infertility specialist in Noida, the problem severely affects ovulation and triggers symptoms like obesity, insulin resistance, abnormal hair growth and acne on the face & body.
  • Premature or decreased ovarian reserve- This may be a result of certain diseases and disorders like tubal disease, endometriosis as well as treatments procedures like chemotherapy or prior ovarian surgery.
  • Premature ovarian failure- This is usually the result of an autoimmune response or premature depletion of the egg reserves due to a genetic condition or undergoing treatments like chemotherapy.
  • Hyperprolactinemia- The condition is marked by excessive production of prolactin which disrupts the estrogen production and leads to infertility. The condition may also be triggered by certain medication that has been recommended to treat or manage some other health issue.
  • Tubal infertility- The condition is marked by severe damage to the fallopian tubes which may be triggered by a chronic disease, obstruction, scarring or congenital malformations, all of which prevent the sperm from reaching the egg.
  • Endometriosis- The condition is marked by the out-growth of the uterus lining to the surrounding organs and structures which can trigger unhealthy scarring that eventually blocks the reproductive tract. Endometriosis can severely impact the endometrial lining, thereby disrupting the implantation of the fertilized egg.
  • Congenital abnormalities- This refers to the structural or functional uterine abnormalities that are present since birth.
  • Fibroids and polyps- These can obstruct the reproductive tract as well as disrupt the implantation of the fertilized egg.
  • Hypothalamic dysfunction- The condition is marked by the disrupted production of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) which are responsible for stimulation ovulation every month. This may be a result of excess physical or emotional strain, obesity or a recent substantial weight gain or loss and is recognized by symptoms like irregular periods

What happens during the test?

The test starts with an interactive session, wherein the best infertility specialists in Noida ask you several questions about your general health:

  • Whether you are suffering from any chronic disease or disorder?
  • Whether you are on any medication?
  • Whether you’ve had a previous pregnancy?
  • Whether you are addicted to smoking, alcohol or substance abuse?
  • Whether you are constantly in contact with harmful chemicals and toxins?

This is followed by questions about your sex life, such as:

  • How frequently you have sex?
  • Have you ever used birth contraception pills?
  • Are you suffering from any sexually transmitted disease?
  • Do you experience any problems during or after having sex?
  • Is there any irregularity in your menstruation cycles?

The question and answer session is followed by a detailed physical evaluation, calculation of BMI and appropriate tests, which include:

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Fertility tests for the female partner

  • Sonogram- Also known as ultrasound, Sonogram is a highly specialized imaging technique that resorts to the use of sound waves to thoroughly examine the pelvic area. It helps to diagnose and evaluate structural abnormalities and malformations in the uterus as well as to detect ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids etc.
  • Blood tests- Commonly known as blood hormone tests, these are to be performed at various stages of the menstruation cycle to assess the levels of hormones like follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), progesterone and prolactin in the blood. This also helps to assess the quality of the eggs produced.
  • Ovarian reserve test- The test is performed so as to determine the quality and quantity of the eggs present in the ovaries especially in women who are at a higher risk of egg depletion. This includes
  • Advanced age (above 35 years)
  • Family history of premature menopause
  • Personal history of reproductive surgery
  • Personal history of chemotherapy
  • Laparoscopy- The procedure uses minimally invasive techniques to examine the reproductive tract and associated structures to detect problems like endometriosis, scarring, blockage, structural irregularities etc.
  • Sonohysterogram- It is an imaging technique that helps to generate very clear and precise images of the uterus and is carried out using a transvaginal ultrasound technique by filling the uterine cavity with a saline solution.
  • Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) – Also known as uterosalpingography, it uses precise x-ray techniques to examine the shape and patency of the reproductive tract.
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