Monday, 19 May 2014

Factors that Create Difficulty in Couples to Conceive

Having a baby is a fulfilling and joyous experience for most couples, but there are many who have problems trying to conceive. There are several factors that contribute to this difficulty in conceiving, but this is not to say there’s no hope. Awareness about what causes the problem could help improve your chances.


Some of the causes of infertility among women are as follows:
  • Irregular ovulation or the release of an egg. Problems with ovulation occur because of factors such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid problems or failure of ovaries during normal reproductive age.
  • Blockage of fallopian tubes.
  • Endometriosis, a condition where the tissue that lines the womb is actually found outside the womb. This condition causes painful or heavy periods, and fertility problems. It also causes depression and fatigue. 
  • Abnormalities in uterus or fibroids in the uterus harm implantation of eggs that have been fertilized.
Some factors that cause infertility among men:
  • Abnormality in semen production such as low sperm count or absence of sperm.
  • Poor movement of the sperm, where it becomes difficult for it to move towards the egg.
  • Structural changes in the sperm that hampers its movement.
  • Damage to the testicles owing to injury.
  • Infections that affect fertility.
  • Cancer of the testicles.
Other general factors that make it difficult for couples to conceive:

Age is a major factor. Women and men are at their fertile best in their 20s. Post 30, fertility decreases and after 35, women have difficulty conceiving. By 40, this problem only increases. Stress and anxiety trigger hormonal imbalances and affect fertility. Obesity is also a major factor when it comes to conceiving. If a woman has not had a pregnancy once before, it becomes all the more difficult to conceive. Drug usage, smoking and alcoholism are also known to affect fertility. Diabetes, arthritis, and autoimmune problems could also cause infertility.

Treatments for infertility

There are several assisted reproductive technology (ART) methods such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and intrauterine insemination (IUI). Such treatments offered by Indian healthcare facilities are sought after by patients from across the world. A lot of international visitors who are seeking the best infertility treatment for their situation find the same in Bangalore. 


Tips to increase chances of conceiving
  • It is best to have intercourse twice or thrice a week to increase chances of conception. Sperm can live for three days in a woman’s body. In fact, there is no need to get stressed about ovulation dates, because having sex on the day of ovulation means the egg stays for only 24 hours after that and chances of pregnancy come down.
  • Maintain a healthy diet and steer clear of anxiety. Also consume foods high in antioxidant content.
  • Folic acid supplements are recommended to ensure that the fetus develops well.
  • Choose the best fertility hospital in Bangalore for consultation on how to increase your chances of getting pregnant or look for assisted reproductive technology.