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Dr. Hrishikesh Pai

@drhrishikeshpai

Gynaecologist &Fertility Expert| Director at Bloom IVF- Babies & Us |Attached to Lilavati & Fortis La Femme Hospital.

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Women’s hormones fluctuate naturally across their menstrual cycle and each woman’s cycle is unique to her. The complex interplay between these hormone networks has a big role in women’s fertility. Here is a look at the key female hormones that play a role in female reproduction

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Also known as #IntrauterineSynechiae and #UterineSynechiae, #AshermanSyndrome is a rare condition in women that results in female #infertility. Asherman syndrome can potentially block sperm from accessing the fallopian tubes and/or fertilized eggs from implanting in the uterus

Also known as #IntrauterineSynechiae and #UterineSynechiae, #AshermanSyndrome is a rare condition in women that results in female #infertility.
Asherman syndrome can potentially block sperm from accessing the fallopian tubes and/or fertilized eggs from implanting in the uterus
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Does Hormonal birth control negatively affect your fertility? The answer is simply no. Approximately 21 percent of women can get #pregnant within a cycle or two after stopping hormonal birth control, while nearly 80 percent can get pregnant within the first year of stopping

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Facts about #SecondaryInfertility. ~ The woman’s age is one of the most common causes of secondary infertility. ~ Blockage of the fallopian tubes, which carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus, is another common cause of secondary infertility

Facts about #SecondaryInfertility. 
 ~ The woman’s age is one of the most common causes of secondary infertility.
~ Blockage of the fallopian tubes, which carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus, is another common cause of secondary infertility
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It is a common misconception that the impact of #STIs on fertility is a female problem – that is just not true. There are a range of STIs that affect male fertility, impact the quality of sperm, and even cause long-term damage to the reproductive system.

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Things you need to know about slow sperm and low egg count: 1. Getting a semen analysis is far more common (and important) than you think 2. Low ovarian reserve does not always mean low chance of natural conception 3. The earlier you seek help, the better

Things you need to know about slow sperm and low egg count:
1. Getting a semen analysis is far more common (and important) than you think
2. Low ovarian reserve does not always mean low chance of natural conception
3. The earlier you seek help, the better
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International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate women’s achievements and recognize the challenges they face around the world. Here are some ways we can all help to break the infertility bias this International #WomensDayen who are struggling with infertility.

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A 2018 research review showed that 6 to 24 percent of people produce no sperm when they have a testicular cancer diagnosis, and about 50 percent lower than usual sperm counts. Cancer treatments may further decrease your ability to conceive a child after testicular cancer.

A 2018 research review showed that 6 to 24 percent of people produce no sperm when they have a testicular cancer diagnosis, and about 50 percent lower than usual sperm counts.
Cancer treatments may further decrease your ability to conceive a child after testicular cancer.
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#InVitroFertilization, commonly known as #IVF, involves the use of fertility drugs that alter hormone levels to help control a woman’s cycle. As a result, IVF is likely to cause minor to moderate side effects One of the most common side effects experienced by patients is fatigue

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As the name says, #AntispermAntibodies fight sperm. It happens when the immune system mistakenly targets sperm in a man’s semen as an invader and damages or kills it. Both men and women can make them. They can make it harder for couples to have a baby.

As the name says, #AntispermAntibodies fight sperm. It happens when the immune system mistakenly targets sperm in a man’s semen as an invader and damages or kills it.
 
Both men and women can make them. They can make it harder for couples to have a baby.
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Lifestyle choices such as your #diet, are a huge way you can make a positive change when trying to conceive. Let us learn more about 4 foods that can harm male fertility and sperm health so you can have better fertility health.

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#IVF is only offered as the first line of treatment for infertility in limited circumstances. Examples of this would be if there is a problem with the male partner’s sperm or if the woman is over the age of 40.

#IVF is only offered as the first line of treatment for infertility in limited circumstances. Examples of this would be if there is a problem with the male partner’s sperm or if the woman is over the age of 40.
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To help avoid the fertility challenges experienced by hopeful mothers, here are a few key #FertilityTips for young women. These #tips will support you in developing a healthy #pregnancy when you are eventually ready to start a family.