Fertility Evaluation
A standard fertility evaluation includes physical exams and medical and sexual histories of both partners.
Male partner undergo a semen analysis that evaluates sperm count , motility and quality.
Female partner to be evaluated for ovarian reserve by day 2 scan and blood test, Confirm ovulation by scan, hormone test, home ovulation kits.
“An irregular menstrual pattern would make us suspicious of an ovulation problem, but it’s also possible for a woman with regular periods to have an ovulation disorder,” – Dr Rashmi Say’s.

Experts recommend an infertility evaluation if you have not gotten pregnant after 1 year of having regular sexual intercourse without using birth control. If you are older than 35, an evaluation is recommended after 6 months of trying. If you are older than 40, talk with us now about an evaluation.
A reproductive endocrinologist, an obg-gyn with special training in infertility, does a complete evaluation of both the partner and identify the specific reason for infertility. Men may consult a andrologist for male issues. It is important to find a specialist you are comfortable with.
The most common cause of female infertility is a problem with ovulation and egg producing capacity. The most common cause of male infertility is a problem with sperm motility and quality .
Other factors that may affect fertility include age, lifestyle, and health conditions.
Sometimes no cause of infertility is found. This is term unexplained infertility. These challenges are addressed at , HOPE FERTILITY
Nearly one in seven couples are infertile because they haven’t been able to conceive while having frequent, unprotected sexual activity for a year or longer. Male infertility has an effect on up to half of these couples.
Male infertility is a condition that can be stressful and distressing, but there are several therapies available.
Low sperm production, poor sperm function, or obstructions that limit sperm delivery can all contribute to male infertility.
Male infertility may be brought on by chronic health issues, lifestyle choices, spinal injuries ,accidents and certain medications
What Other Tests are required?
Hysterosalpingogram, a type of X-ray of the fallopian tubes and uterus. This test involves placing a radiographic dye solution into the uterine cavity. Multiple X-rays are taken. If the fallopian tubes are open, the dye will flow through the tubes and be visible in the abdominal cavity. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, the dye will be retained in the uterus or fallopian tubes, depending on the location of the blockage.
Blocked tubes can be treated hysteroscopic ally at hope fertility