Infertility Management
Infertility management involves the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of individuals or couples who are unable to conceive a child naturally after a period of trying. Here's a brief overview:
Assessment and Diagnosis: Infertility is diagnosed when a couple has been trying to conceive for at least one year without success (or six months if the woman is over 35). Both partners undergo comprehensive medical evaluations to identify potential causes of infertility, including hormone testing, semen analysis, imaging studies, and assessments of ovulation and reproductive anatomy.
Infertility management is a personalized process tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of each individual or couple. It aims to maximize the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy while addressing any underlying medical, emotional, or social factors that may impact fertility.
Category:Infertility Management