Frequently Asked Questions

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The most common cause of infertility in women is ovulation issues, while the most common cause in men is sperm cell issues. Other factors that can affect fertility include age, lifestyle, and health conditions.
For women, common fertility tests include hormonal assessments, ultrasound scans, and HSG (hysterosalpingography). For men, a common fertility test is semen analysis.
Many couples with infertility issues do conceive, but some face challenges that cannot be resolved even with treatment.
Treatment options include tubal reversal, in vitro fertilization, and other less expensive alternatives.
Yes, various treatment options are available that are less expensive than IVF. These include medications and surgical procedures, which are effective in many cases.
While chronic stress can impact overall health, including reproductive health, infertility is a complex medical condition. Stress alone is not typically the sole cause of infertility, and treating infertility often requires medical intervention beyond stress reduction techniques.
Couples with multiple pregnancy losses in many cases have treatable conditions. The evaluation would consist of evaluating the couple for these problems and treat them accordingly.
Yes, a procedure called Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) allows us to evaluate an embryo for genetic defects.
Fertility treatments can be expensive, but different choices carry different costs and some will of course be more affordable to you than others. Generally, IVF is the most expensive option.
The causes of male infertility are not the same for everyone. Some of the most common causes of male infertility are Low sperm count, Azoospermia, Varicocele, and Erectile Dysfunction.
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