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Infertility Treatment Online Doctors Consultation

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Experience the Precision of Evidence-Based Medicine in Managing Infertility Through Our Online Consultations Discover science-backed solutions for infertility concerns with our online consultations. Our platform connects you with experienced medical professionals specializing in evidence-based fertility treatments, offering timely and accurate guidance tailored to your needs. We address conditions such as ovulation disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, low sperm count, hormonal imbalances, unexplained infertility, fallopian tube blockages, and more. Through confidential and accessible consultations, our doctors provide personalized recommendations and treatment plans grounded in the latest clinical research. Early medical intervention can increase the chances of conception and help identify the underlying causes of infertility. Whether you’re planning your first pregnancy or exploring fertility options, our team is here to provide expert support and solutions tailored to your situation. Our evidence-based approach ensures accurate diagnoses and effective treatments, with both free and paid consultation options available. Without requiring site registration, our licensed practitioners deliver professional and anonymous advice, all from the comfort of your home. Take the first step toward starting your family—consult an evidence-based infertility specialist online today!

Questions about Infertility Treatment

Submucosal fibroid..pregnancy

12 days ago
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Regarding pregnancy. I am diagnosed with small submucosal fibroid. Will it create problems in pregnancy. Low amh. Had one miscarriage through ivf. Bilated ovum. Age 41. Gghjjjkkkkkijggfrry uuuu 5rrr tyu


Oligoasthenozoospermia

10 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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How to improve sperm count and motility? Is there any treatment for male infertility? We have been suffering from infertility for 7 years due low sperm count and low motility. How can we get rid of this problem?


Dr. Alan Reji
9 days ago
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I'm sorry to hear about your struggles with infertility. To improve sperm count and motility, lifestyle changes can help. Eating a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, zinc, and omega-3s, along with regular exercise, can boost sperm health. Maintaining a healthy weight, reducing stress, and avoiding smoking, alcohol, and heat exposure (like hot baths) are also beneficial. Supplements such as CoQ10, selenium, and L-carnitine may further enhance sperm quality. If lifestyle changes are insufficient, medical treatments are available. Medications like clomiphene or gonadotropins can boost sperm production, while varicocele repair surgery can improve quality. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART), including intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), are effective for low sperm count or motility. Since you’ve been trying for seven years, it’s best to consult a fertility specialist for personalized evaluation and treatment options.

We r trying to baby

7 days ago
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My age 40 now we r trying baby now but it's not happening


fertilization take place in

33 days ago
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I recently started learning about conception, and I was wondering—where does fertilization take place in the female body? I’ve always heard that sperm meets the egg somewhere in the reproductive system, but what’s the exact location? From what I understand, fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube, but how does the sperm even reach the egg? How long does the egg stay there, and what happens if fertilization doesn’t occur? Also, if fertilization happens in the fallopian tube, how does the fertilized egg travel to the uterus for implantation? Can anything go wrong during this process, like an ectopic pregnancy? For couples trying to conceive, are there ways to improve the chances of fertilization taking place successfully? What factors affect sperm and egg quality?


Dr. Evgeny Arsentev
32 days ago
You’re right that fertilization typically occurs in the fallopian tube, which is where the sperm meets the egg. The sperm travels through the cervix and uterus to reach the fallopian tube. After ovulation, the egg is released from the ovary and enters the fallopian tube, where it waits for fertilization. If fertilization doesn't occur, the egg disintegrates, and the body will eventually expel it. Once fertilization happens, the fertilized egg, now called a zygote, begins dividing and travels to the uterus for implantation. This process can sometimes be interrupted. If the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, like in the fallopian tube, it can lead to an ectopic pregnancy, which is a serious condition requiring medical attention. For couples trying to conceive, factors such as sperm count, egg quality, age, and overall health play a significant role in fertility. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, avoiding smoking, managing stress, and eating a balanced diet can improve fertility for both partners.
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Premature ovarian failure

56 minutes ago
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On 2023 oct full month bleeding was there took medicine stopped ,0n nov ,dec, jan 2024 spooting was there. Feb 2024 had period later again periods stopped thought conceived but no . Went for test then came to know very low amh - 0.001 no follicles and no eggs in the ovaries.


How to get pregnant and improve fertility naturally

24 days ago
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My partner and I have been trying to conceive for a few months with no success. I want to understand the best strategies on how to get pregnant naturally. Are there specific lifestyle changes, such as diet, exercise, or stress management, that can improve fertility? I’ve been tracking my ovulation, but my cycles are slightly irregular. Does this affect my chances of conception, and should I consider fertility supplements? Also, how often should we try during the fertile window to increase the chances of getting pregnant? At what point should we see a doctor if we don’t conceive? Are there early tests we can do to check for fertility issues? I need guidance on how to get pregnant and when to seek medical advice if we continue to have trouble conceiving.


Dr. Evgeny Arsentev
23 days ago
When trying to conceive, there are several lifestyle changes and strategies you can adopt to improve your chances of getting pregnant naturally. Here’s a structured approach that incorporates diet, exercise, stress management, and information about tracking your ovulation. 1. Lifestyle Changes: - Diet: Aim for a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Research shows that diets with high antioxidants, healthy fats (like those from olive oil and avocados), and adequate folic acid can support reproductive health. Consider including foods like leafy greens, berries, nuts, and fish. - Exercise: Regular moderate-intensity exercise can improve fertility. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity each week. Avoid excessive strenuous exercise, as it may negatively impact ovulation. - Stress Management: High stress can affect fertility. Incorporating activities such as yoga, meditation, or mindfulness can help manage stress. Consider dedicating a few minutes each day to practice relaxation techniques. 2. Tracking Ovulation: You mentioned having slightly irregular cycles, which can impact your timing for conception. Utilizing ovulation prediction kits can help you better identify your fertile window. It’s generally recommended to have intercourse every 1-2 days during this window, which typically spans from a few days before ovulation to the day of ovulation. 3. Fertility Supplements: Before using fertility supplements, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider. Generally, prenatal vitamins containing folic acid are recommended. If you have specific nutrient deficiencies, a doctor may recommend targeted supplements like vitamin D or omega-3 fatty acids. 4. When to See a Doctor: If you have been trying to conceive for over 12 months (or 6 months if you are over 35 years old), it’s advisable to seek medical evaluation. During this visit, you can discuss your menstrual cycle irregularities and undergo tests such as hormonal evaluations or imaging studies to assess reproductive health. 5. Early Tests for Fertility Issues: Tests may include: - Hormonal tests, including measuring levels of FSH, LH, progesterone, and testosterone. - An ultrasound to check for ovarian or uterine issues. - A semen analysis for your partner to evaluate sperm health. By making these lifestyle adjustments, carefully tracking ovulation, and knowing when to seek medical advice, you can create an optimal environment for conception. If difficulties persist, a healthcare provider can guide you through the next steps and potential treatments that may be necessary. Remember, each person’s fertility journey is unique, and personalized medical advice is crucial.
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How can I pregnant

2 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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Two IVF light pregnancy and one IUI light pregnancy. Beta HCG levels less. Present form 3 months onwards not there problem in my body . So now i am trying to convince naturally...................................


Dr. Neeraj Agarwal
2 days ago
Hello bhavani ji From your history it looks like your body unable to maintain the pregnancy even with successful implantation. In this case I would just to ask your gynec to maintain the pregnancy that would better.And u can always try to conceive naturally if it is possible.best of luck

intracytoplasmic sperm injection

33 days ago
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My partner and I have been struggling with infertility, and our doctor recommended intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) as part of our IVF treatment. I want to understand more about how it works and what to expect. How is ICSI different from regular IVF? I know in traditional IVF, sperm and egg are placed together in a dish, but in ICSI, the sperm is injected directly into the egg. Why is this method used, and who needs it? My doctor mentioned that male infertility factors like low sperm count or poor sperm motility are common reasons for choosing ICSI. But are there other reasons why a couple might need this procedure? How successful is ICSI compared to traditional IVF? Does it increase the chances of fertilization, and does it affect embryo quality? I also want to know if there are any risks to the baby, since the sperm is manually injected. For those who’ve gone through ICSI, how was your experience? Did it improve your chances of pregnancy?


Dr. Evgeny Arsentev
32 days ago
ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is a specialized technique used in IVF where a single sperm is injected directly into an egg, as opposed to traditional IVF where sperm and egg are placed together in a dish and fertilization occurs naturally. ICSI is often recommended when there are male infertility factors, such as low sperm count, poor motility, or issues with sperm quality. However, it can also be used in cases where there are female factors like poor egg quality or a history of fertilization failure during previous IVF cycles. In terms of success, ICSI increases the chances of fertilization, particularly when sperm quality is a concern. The overall fertilization rate with ICSI is generally higher than traditional IVF, but embryo quality is still largely influenced by the health of the eggs and sperm. While ICSI has been shown to improve fertilization rates, there is ongoing research about the long-term effects on offspring, but currently, the risks to the baby appear to be low. Many couples undergoing ICSI report improved chances of pregnancy, especially when other fertility treatments have failed. However, as with any procedure, results can vary based on individual factors.
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I'm taking certain medicine doctor suggested should I continue taking 6 months like calcium ,egg Q10,folicite

12 days ago
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My amh is 0.67 ,and I'm 34 year planning for a baby .so I have done certain test prescribed my doctor taken anti rubella injection in 31 st jan now want to know should I continue this medicine for 6 months as I cannot visit a doctor and will I conceive naturally after that


Men sperm

33 days ago
1 answers

I’ve been learning more about male fertility, and I realized I don’t fully understand how men’s sperm affects conception. What makes sperm healthy, and what factors can lower sperm count or motility? From what I read, things like stress, diet, smoking, alcohol, and even tight underwear can affect sperm quality. But how do men know if their sperm is normal—do they need a semen analysis, or are there at-home tests that work? Another thing I wonder about is whether age affects sperm the same way it does for women’s eggs. Do men experience a decline in fertility as they get older, or is it mostly based on lifestyle? For men who have struggled with low sperm count, what treatments or lifestyle changes helped improve it? Did supplements like zinc, vitamin C, or CoQ10 work?


Dr. Evgeny Arsentev
32 days ago
Sperm health is influenced by factors like sperm count, motility (how well sperm swim), and morphology (shape). A healthy diet, regular exercise, managing stress, and avoiding smoking, excessive alcohol, or tight underwear can all help maintain good sperm quality. On the other hand, factors like obesity, excessive heat exposure, and environmental toxins can lower sperm count or motility. To know if sperm is healthy, a semen analysis conducted by a healthcare provider is the most reliable test. At-home sperm tests are available, but they’re generally less accurate than professional tests. If there are concerns about sperm health or fertility, a semen analysis is the best way to assess the situation. While women’s fertility declines with age, men can experience a gradual decline in sperm quality as they age, but it tends to happen more slowly. Lifestyle factors have a significant impact on sperm health at any age, so maintaining a healthy lifestyle is key. For men with low sperm count, lifestyle changes like improving diet, reducing alcohol, and managing stress can help. Some studies suggest that supplements like zinc, vitamin C, or CoQ10 may support sperm health, but it’s best to discuss these with your doctor before starting them.
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