Causes of Infertility

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Causes of Infertility

Causes of Infertility

Female Infertility

Infertility in women may stem from hormonal imbalances, structural problems, or lifestyle factors. Diagnostic tools like USG, endocrine assessment, and infection markers help identify the cause and guide treatments like IVF, IUI, ovulation induction, or egg donor programs for better reproductive outcomes.

Irregular Menstrual Cycle

Age Factor

Endocrine Disorders

Endometriosis

PCOS

Fibroids

Polyps

Tubal Factor

Lifestyle Disorders

Genetic Factors

Male Infertility

Male infertility often stems from poor sperm quality, lifestyle issues, or hormonal and genetic problems. Diagnostic tools like semen analysis, human sperm assay, and USG Scrotal Doppler help guide treatments such as IUI, IVF, or procedures like TESA, PESA, and sperm freezing.

Common Causes Affecting Sperm

Lifestyle Disorders

Genetic Factors

Erectile Dysfunction

Infections

Endocrine Disorders

Varicocele

Unexplained Infertility

When standard tests fail to identify a cause, it is termed unexplained infertility. It may result from subtle egg, sperm, or embryo issues. IVF with techniques like ICSI, PICSI, or preimplantation genetic testing is often recommended to improve conception chances.

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