What is Infertility..?
Infertility is the inability to become pregnant or to carry a pregnancy to term, even after one year of unprotected coitus. Infertility can be brought on by a variety of factors, including low sperm counts and slow sperm motility in males and tubal block, PID, Endometriosis, and PCOS, PCOD in women. Siddha medicine is recommended for permanent cure when there is severe tubal illness, severe egg factors, failed IUI therapies, severe male factors, unexplained infertility, and grade III and IV endometriosis.
How to get pregnant quickly?
Infertility is not sterility. Infertility is defined as a couple’s failure to conceive a child after one
year of regular sexual intercourse without birth control. Infertility may also refer to the biological
inability of a man or a woman to contribute to conception. There are many biological causes of
infertility, some which may be treated with siddha medicine.
MALE INFERTILITY:
One of the major causes of male infertility is a low sperm count. Male fertility screening is done
through semen analysis. An average sperm count is 90 million or more sperm per milliliter.
Oligospermia is the term used to describe the condition when the sperm count is low. If there
are no sperm at all in the semen sample, the condition is termed azoospermia. The general rule
is that the lower the sperm count and the poorer the sperm quality, the longer it will take and
the more difficult it may be for a pregnancy to occur.
For More details & Consultations
Jeeva
Agathiyar Hospital
(+91)-7299314449
https://agathiyarhospital.in
Infertility is not sterility. Infertility is defined as a couple’s failure to conceive a child after one
year of regular sexual intercourse without birth control. Infertility may also refer to the biological
inability of a man or a woman to contribute to conception. There are many biological causes of
infertility, some which may be treated with siddha medicine.
MALE INFERTILITY:
One of the major causes of male infertility is a low sperm count. Male fertility screening is done
through semen analysis. An average sperm count is 90 million or more sperm per milliliter.
Oligospermia is the term used to describe the condition when the sperm count is low. If there
are no sperm at all in the semen sample, the condition is termed azoospermia. The general rule
is that the lower the sperm count and the poorer the sperm quality, the longer it will take and
the more difficult it may be for a pregnancy to occur.
For More details & Consultations
Jeeva
Agathiyar Hospital
(+91)-7299314449
https://agathiyarhospital.in