Baby conceive problem h pls btaye - #11256
Pls btaye regular period h fir bhi conceive nhi ho rha h kya karu6 saal ho gye sab dikha diya fir bhi pta nhi kya problem h aap pls btaye aisa kyu ho rha jb bhi lagta h sab shi h pta nhi kya h kaha dikkataa jati h
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Hello ji Aapki problem ye hobsakti hai ki kuch body ke andar issue hai jo check nahin ho raha Aapko kuch test likh raha hun inko karwake dekhna aur gynacolologist ko dikhana Pelvic ultrasound Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Serum TSH Serum Lh Inki report gynacolologist ko dikhayo tabhi pata lagegaa kya dikkat hai. Bina unki confirmation Koi dawai mat lena Regards
Mamta ji apka fertility ar husband ka test hua h Husband a semen test Ar apka hysterosaphigiogram karwaye sath m hormonal level ka test or kitni eggs h woh check karwaye
Hi . I am a fertility expert . There can be a lot of issues . By this smaal history its difficult to assess . So you need to get some tests done . We need to test ovulation and number - so get serum tsh , prolactin and amh level done
We need to test tubes - so u need to get hsg done at day 9 of menses
We need to test husband - so get husband semen analysis done after 1-3 days of abstinenece
We need to test uterus - so get an usg done . U can visit me if u feel like
Regular periods often indicate regular ovulation, which is an important part of fertility, but conception involves multiple factors and it’s not uncommon for other issues to be present. Since you have been trying to conceive for 6 years, it is important to have a detailed evaluation if not already done. Considerations might include both partners: For women, conditions like blocked fallopian tubes, uterine abnormalities, or endometriosis could affect fertility. For men, sperm quality and quantity should be assessed as male factors contribute to a significant portion of infertility cases. If these evaluations have been done, reviewing them with a fertility specialist to explore possible further interventions like ovulation induction, IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) or IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), might be recommended. If advanced treatments have been tried, look into potential lifestyle factors such as maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress, and reviewing any medications for influence on fertility. Additionally, sometimes stress and lifestyle factors can play a role, though it’s more indirect. Ensure a diet rich in folic acid, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids, which support reproductive health. Avoid smoking, excessive alcohol, and limit caffeine. Keep a log of your menstrual cycle and any related symptoms, as this might help in further consultations. If you haven’t yet, a second opinion or revisiting some initial tests could sometimes reveal overlooked insights. But it’s key to stay engaged with healthcare providers who can guide you in exploring medical, surgical, or assisted reproduction options tailored to your situation.
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