Subfertility

Overview

 

Subfertility generally describes any form of reduced fertility with prolonged time of unwanted non-conception. If you and your partner have been trying to conceive a baby and have not yet been able to, your fertility specialist may inform you that you, your partner, or both of you as a couple are subfertile.  Subfertility simply means that you, as a couple, are less fertile than other couples. It doesn’t mean you won’t get pregnant; it simply suggests that it may be more difficult based on the various measures used to assess your fertility.

 

Causes of Subfertility

 

The causes of subfertility are essentially the same as those for infertility and can vary by partner. For women, causes may include ovulation problems and age-related factors. In men, lower than average sperm count can be the issue. In some cases, the combined characteristics of the male and female partner can contribute the subfertility. Common causes of subfertility include ovulatory disorders, tubal disease, peritoneal adhesions, endometriosis, uterine abnormalities, abnormalities of sperm and advancing female age.

 

Some of the basic subfertility Tests Includes:-

 

  • Ovarian ultrasound
  • HSG (a special X-ray that evaluates the fallopian tubes and uterine shape)
  • Semen analysis
  • Hormone testing in the female partner (link Anti-Müllerian hormone and follicle stimulating hormone)
  • Genetic testing to rule out chromosomal disorders (if there have been recurrent pregnancy losses

 

Some of the common causes of subfertility include ovulatory disorders, tubal disease, peritoneal adhesions, endometriosis, uterine abnormalities, abnormalities of sperm and advancing female age. We provide Subfertility to help you achieve your desire of starting a new family.