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Conceiving issue
I m sexually active married women since past 8 months.i had mild PCOD 3 years ago had proper treatment.my periods are regular ,always on due date even when had pcod.had increases prolactin, normal thyroid and had little discrepancy with estrogen and progesteron ration when got diagnosed with pcod 3 yrs ago. Nd got dem in normal range after tt.What could be the probable reason for not being able to conceive. Do i need to go and see a specialist or its too early to go for infertility issues? Thanks for the reaponse :)
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Hello....first thing you should know is- infertility means unable to concieve even after one year of unprotected regular Sex. If that's the case it may be due to numerous causes, in womens- it might be due to uterine abnormality,hormonal imbalance, fibroid in uterus,sometimes infection like T.B would have scarred fallopian tube which might be a cause,certain medications, obesity etc. In men- decreased sperm count, chronic alcoholism,smoking,obesity,premature ejaculation,medications, testicular infection or trauma etc....so get this things checked. You should know that there are 20 to 25% cases where the cause is unknown for infertility....As I already mentioned if you are not concieving for more than one year, you can try invitro fertilisation(IVF) technique which has a good sucess rate....kindly consult a obstetrician regarding this they will guide you further.
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