Q7. Is it possible to get pregnant if I’ve had a tubal sterilization?

Although it is a permanent form of contraception, patients also have the option of surgically joining fallopian tubes through a procedure called a Microscopic...

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Q6. Are miscarriages common following Infertility Treatment?

No, infertile women who get pregnant after fertility treatment have a similar chance of miscarriage as fertile couples. The overall risk is just about...

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Q5. Any measures to be taken in order to improve the chances of a thriving pregnancy?

Avoid taking extra pressure from overwork both mental and physical. Smoking and drinking can also be harmful to eggs & sperm and even passive smoking...

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Q4. What role does Endoscopy play in Infertility?

Laparoscopy is specifically helpful in finding out and efficiently treating endometriosis or pelvic adhesions (scar issue). The incisions done are quite...

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Q3. What other diagnostic tests can be performed?

Apart from the three basic tests – a Vaginal Sonography can be done to check the ovaries, the endometrial lining and to see if there are any fibroids...

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Q2. How to tell if I am infertile & how can I find out the cause of my infertility?

Infertility is not being able to conceive even after a year of unprotected intercourse. Mainly, there are three types of tests which are required to determine...

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Q1. For how long a period of time should a couple try to conceive before seeking advice from a specialist?

Couples who have recently stopped contraception, the average pregnancy rate per month is about 20%. In case of a typical couple, it actually means that...

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