Sunday 24 July 2016

Explanations for Unexplained Infertility- unreached and unmet zones !!


Scientifically speaking-Unexplained infertility refers to the absence of a definable cause for a couple's failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of attempting conception despite a thorough evaluation, or after six months in women 35 and older
To simply it means when underlying cause for as to why the couple cannot have baby can be detected and it is considered as most frustrating for both the couple and the treating Physician
It is relatively simple to identify the cause of infertility in women with ovulatory disorders or tubal disease, and in men with semen abnormalities. These categories account for the source of infertility in approximately 75 percent of couples. Infertility in the remaining 25 percent of couples is due to endometriosis (8 percent) or miscellaneous factors (eg, cervical factor, immunological factor, uterine synechiae) (2 percent) or is unexplained (15 percent)
What actually can be done in a simplified manner-
When it takes longer than it should to get pregnant, the first thing you want to know is why. So you go through the full diagnostic process, from researching family medical history to physical examinations to hormone tests.
The diagnostic testing we have available will only identify the major reasons why a couple may have a difficult time getting pregnant but it certainly can not identify all the reasons.
Before jumping into invasive treatment options, start off with minimal intervention treatments There's a good number of patients who can get pregnant with more minimal interventions. The only way to know for sure is to try
Lifestyle modifications,dietarty interventions etc also can add to fertility.Many couples we see where multiple high tech procedures may fail to help but ultimately may get preganant naturally or with minimal invasions..So besides science our positive thought process and approach to our problem may help.
Well the last option is -IVF/ICSI-to help detect minor defects at microscopic level.

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