Female Infertility Treatment in Pune
Female Infertility Treatment at Inamdar IVF Fertility Center
Infertility is the inability to conceive or get pregnant even after having unprotected intercourse for over a year. Infertility is common in females above 35 years old as the egg quality and quantity decline rapidly after this age. Females should seek infertility treatment as early as possible because the sooner the cause of infertility is diagnosed the higher the chances of future pregnancy will be. An early diagnosis will also help in providing the right treatment by the fertility expert which will improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Inamdar IVF Fertility center has been the best Female Infertility Treatment center in Pune. We are known to provide the best female infertility treatment in Pune, India, with more than 10 years of combined expertise and thousands of joys delivered to families by IVF and other methods.
Symptoms of Infertility in Females
- Irregular Periods (menstrual cycle)
- Less amount of bleeding (spotting) in menstrual periods or heavy bleeding
- Absence of periods (amenorrhoea)
- Painful periods
- Hormonal imbalance factors such as adult acne, excessive facial hair, weight fluctuations, etc
Females who are prone to Infertility are
- Smokers and alcoholic
- Obese or very thin females
- Excessive gyming or exercising
- Presence of thyroid diseases
- Diabetes
- Age more than 35 years
- Who remain exposed to certain chemicals or rays
- Women with a habit of crash dieting
What are the causes of Female Infertility in India?
The most common causes of female infertility in India are uterus diseases, advancing maternal age and fallopian tube blockage. Some of the most common causes are –
- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOD)
- Ovarian cysts
- Endometriosis (excessive thickness outside uterine walls)
- Adhesions in the uterus – can be due to any previous surgery or pelvic infection, etc.
- Trying to get pregnant after 35 years of age for the first time
- Uterine fibroids or polyps
- Antisperm antibodies in females
- Genetic abnormality of the uterus
- Blocked fallopian tubes such as hydrosalpinx etc.