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Infertility Treatment

Last Updated: July 3, 2026

Lifestyle Modifications

Optimize overall health and reproductive function to improve natural chances of conception and enhance treatment outcomes.

  • Maintain a healthy weight, as being overweight or severely underweight can significantly impact fertility and ovulation.
  • Avoid smoking (including passive smoking) and limit alcohol consumption, as both can reduce fertility and semen quality.
  • Manage stress effectively through relaxation techniques, counselling, or support groups, as severe stress can affect ovulation and sperm production.
  • Prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as chlamydia, which can lead to fertility problems.
  • Minimize exposure to environmental factors like certain pesticides, solvents, and metals that have been linked to reduced fertility, especially in men.
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Medicinal Treatment

Address specific physiological barriers to conception and enhance reproductive processes through pharmacological or assisted methods.

  • Medical treatment for lack of regular ovulation, often involving fertility drugs to stimulate egg production and release.
  • Hormone therapy to address underlying hormonal imbalances affecting reproductive function in both men and women.
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), a procedure where sperm is directly placed into the uterus around the time of ovulation.
  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART), involving fertilization outside the body.
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Surgical Treatment

Correct anatomical issues or blockages impacting fertility in either partner, restoring normal reproductive function.

  • Surgical procedures to treat conditions like endometriosis, where tissue similar to the womb lining grows outside the uterus.
  • Repair or reconstruction of damaged or blocked fallopian tubes to allow for egg and sperm passage.
  • Removal of scarring (adhesions) within the womb or abdominal cavity that may be hindering fertility.
  • Surgical interventions for male factor infertility, such as varicocelectomy for varicoceles or sperm retrieval procedures.
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