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Comprehensive Fertility Tests for Couples

A standard evaluation involves comprehensive fertility tests for couples, which include physical exams alongside detailed medical and sexual histories.

For the male partner, testing involves a precise semen analysis to evaluate sperm count, motility, and overall quality.

The female partner is evaluated for ovarian reserve through a day-2 scan and thorough blood tests. We also confirm ovulation using advanced scans and hormone testing for pregnancy preparation.

An irregular menstrual pattern makes us suspicious of an ovulation problem, but it’s also possible for a woman with regular periods to have an ovulation disorder,” explains Dr. Rashmi.

Doctor discussing fertility tests for couples at Hope Fertility Hospital

Experts recommend scheduling fertility tests for couples if you have not achieved pregnancy after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse.

For women older than 35, a pre-conception checkup is highly recommended after six months of trying. If you are older than 40, we advise consulting our specialists immediately for a tailored evaluation.

A reproductive endocrinologist or an OB-GYN with specialized training performs a complete evaluation of both partners to identify specific challenges. Men may also consult an andrologist.

As a leading diagnostic fertility center in Jayanagar, Hope Fertility ensures you receive care from highly qualified specialists committed to your reproductive health.

The most common cause of female infertility relates to ovulation and egg production. For men, issues typically involve sperm motility and quality.

Other contributing factors discovered during your fertility screening packages may include age, lifestyle, and underlying health conditions.

Sometimes, no specific cause is found, which is termed unexplained infertility. All of these challenges are expertly addressed at Hope Fertility.

For healthy couples in their 20s or early 30s, the chance that a woman will become pregnant is about 25 to 30 percent in any single menstrual cycle. This percentage starts to decline in a woman’s early 30s. It declines more rapidly after age 37.

By age 40, a woman’s chance of getting pregnant drops to less than 10 percent per menstrual cycle. A man’s fertility also declines with age, but not as predictably.

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

Based on your initial assessments, we may recommend a hysterosalpingogram, a specialized X-ray of the fallopian tubes and uterus, or a detailed ultrasound for fertility.

This process involves placing a safe radiographic dye into the uterine cavity. Multiple X-rays are then taken. If the fallopian tubes are open, the dye will flow freely.

If a blockage is identified, the dye will be retained. Blocked tubes can be effectively treated hysteroscopically by our expert surgical team.

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