Infertility does not mean you cannot conceive; it means it may be more challenging to do so. Both men and women can face fertility issues, and our caring, professional team is here to support you every step of the way, whether you're dealing with male or female infertility challenges.
Infertility is defined as not being able to conceive after a year of regular, unprotected intercourse.
It’s more common than you might think—research indicates that approximately one in six couples experience infertility.
To understand infertility, it’s essential to grasp the conception process:
Even for couples with normal fertility, the chance of conception during the ovulation cycle is around 20% when not using contraception. Conception is a remarkable yet complex journey, and not every attempt will result in success.
We understand that both partners may face unique pressures during fertility assessments. Our team is here to instill confidence and hope, guiding you through this journey together.
nfertility can arise from various factors affecting both genders:
Join us in exploring common causes of infertility, relevant tests, and treatment options tailored to the needs.