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Facts About Infertility

Infertility equally affects both men and women. In 25 percent of infertile couples, more than one factor contributes to their infertility. In about 40 percent of infertile couples, the male is either the primary cause or a contributing factor to infertility.

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Why am I not able to conceive?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 30-year-old woman with a weight of 165 lbs, height of 5 feet 5 inches, and my husband's age is 34. We got married two years ago and still have no child. I have been trying to conceive for the past one year. My cycle days average between 32 to 34. Last year, I missed my periods, ...  Read Full »


Dr. Purushottam Sah

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. If you are having sex based on the BBT (basal body temperature) chart, stop this practice; though the fertile period has a maximum chance of pregnancy, pregnancy can often occur on nonfertile days. So, have sex throughout the month. If you have not done any tests, yo...  Read Full »

I am seeking information on infertility. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, As a 35-year-old male, I am interested in learning about infertility, its potential causes, treatments, and available options. Could you share information about common factors that contribute to infertility in both men and women? I would also like to explore medical and lifestyle inter...  Read Full »


Dr. Khushbu

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. In the female reproductive system, infertility can stem from various causes: Tubal disorders: These may include blocked fallopian ...  Read Full »

I am worried that I may be infertile. How do I confirm it?

Query: Hi doctor,I have some personal questions about fertility and infertility. I am so worried about this, and I want to get it off my chest as soon as possible because I want to know about this. I want to know if I am alright or not. I often cannot stop thinking about this, so I have to know. I have a p...  Read Full »


Dr. Purushottam Sah

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Your age is no problem. Men are fertile after the 50s also. But to get rid of anxiety about your fertility, I suggest you do semen analysis, and you can also do blood tests, like PP (postprandial) sugar, TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), pro...  Read Full »

I am a 34-year-old woman facing difficulties with conceiving. Please suggest a solution for this.

Query: Hello, I am a 34-year-old married woman. I have been trying to conceive for some time now. Unfortunately, I have been experiencing intense pain during bowel movements and menstruation for the past four months, and my periods have become irregular. It is become quite disheartening because every time...  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hi, I am delighted you turned to icliniq.com with your medical-related questions. I can certainly relate to your worries, and will do my best to assist. I can try to provide some general information that may be helpful. However, it's important for you to consult with a gynecologist who can eva...  Read Full »

My dye test showed spillage of dye from the fallopian tubes. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I had my laparoscopy and dye done yesterday, and the results showed delayed dye spillage from both fallopian tubes. I have been married for three years, have no kids, I am 28 years old, and with normal FSH, LH, TSH, Testosterone, and insulin levels. My ultrasound shows tiny follicles s...  Read Full »


Dr. Rajesh Jain

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. A delay in the passage of dye may be due to some infection. Infertility seems to be due to polycystic ovarian disease or infection in the urogenital tract. Natural pregnancy is possible. Do perineal and pelvic exercises regularly. Go for walks regularly. Take flax se...  Read Full »

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