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How Is Infertility Related to Depression?

How Is Infertility Related to Depression?

Infertility can be debilitating and frustrating which gives an easy pathway to depression. When you shift your whole focus on infertility then it will lead to depression, anxiety and stress. The condition is like vice versa, infertility can hand out depression and so depression can also dish out infertility. Do you think about getting pregnant every moment? Are you feeling stuck in this situation? It is obvious to feel like this, when you face challenges in getting pregnant for a prolonged period.  Infertility is emotionally, mentally and physically fatiguing. You really need to overcome infertility related depression before it becomes worse for your health. Why do people with infertility struggle with depression? There are some factors related to infertility which get people in depression. Know it all below, Medical conditions: first of all, there are some factors which can cause infertility, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis etc., which may elevate the risk of depression. Theses condition may bring high mood swings and stress which at the end lead to depression Stress: dealing with infertility is never an easy task. It takes a lot of sacrifice, effort and emotional traumas. It can be a stressful experience because of having a lot of pressure on getting pregnant. Side effects of medications and treatments: people when undergoing treatments or any medications may experience some side effects such as stress and depression. As treatments and medications embrace use of hormones which results in negative effects on the mind and body. When do you need to visit our doctor? When you experience certain symptoms, then it is best to visit a doctor for your betterment. When you constantly think about infertility all the time In depressed mood all the time for most days Losing interest in interesting and enjoyable activities Less energy or feel inactive whole day Sleeplessness or feel like sleeping all the time Sudden change in weight Negative thoughts or thoughts of suicide Unable to focus or concentrate on anything When you feel extremely guilty If you feel worthless or ashamed You feel alone or isolated Change in diet either more or less willing to eat Hey! No matter what, you should not feel like this. You are not alone in this. Whatever you feel, we are here to hear you because we have solutions to every problem. There are various medications and treatments available for infertility related depression. Antidepressants come in many forms, involving selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), tricyclic antidepressants, serotonin modulators and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. All you need to do is to stay honest with our doctor and share whatever you feel. At Sneh Hospital, our fertility specialists offer infertility counseling to couples to guide and advise them for the further step.    

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IUI

How many times can IUI be done before IVF?

Are you facing fertility challenges? Are you trying to conceive a baby over a year? Well, there are various options for you to conceive your dream such as IUI, IVF etc. The very first treatment recommended by our fertility specialist is IUI Intrauterine Insemination after failing through natural conception or fertility medications. It is a process which involves directly injecting specially washed and concentrated semen (sperms) through the cervix inside her uterus (womb) around the time she is ovulating. When should one consider IUI? If couples failed to conceive through fertility medications then they are recommended IUI treatment when there are conditions such as male factor infertility, low sperm count or sperm motility, ejaculation problem, unexplained infertility, problem with cervical mucus, endometriosis, ovulation factor infertility etc. It is a pretty quick, less invasive and straightforward process. IUI is safe as it is perfectly performed under ultrasound with keen eyes. Few couples successfully conceive in the first IUI cycle, few may fail to conceive. But what’s the next step after the unsuccessful IUI cycle? When should you switch to IVF In-vitro Fertilization? It is often a question from many couples that what to do if the first IUI cycle fails? So, this is a situation that various couples undergo while trying to conceive using artificial reproductive techniques. In fact, you probably need to have three to four attempts before you successfully get pregnant. In some cases, some women get pregnant in the first attempt while some may need more than one. Our doctors suggest that if you are under 35 years, then you should undergo 3-5 cycles of IUI before moving to IVF. If you are above 35, then chances of successful IUI cycle is pretty less while IVF is best for them. On top of everything, some factors affect the chances of pregnancy and so, it is best to consult with the fertility specialist for your safety.    

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How Do We Treat Zero Sperm Count?

How Do We Treat Zero Sperm Count?

A good many people wonder if it is possible to get pregnant with zero sperm count? So, the answer is a big Yes! Because of the advancement in the field of medical science, nearly everything is possible. Equivocally, men and women both are equally responsible to get pregnant. Both the partners must get a fertility screening in order to get the solution. If there is male factor infertility and the reason is zero count sperm, then at Sneh Hospital, we offer comprehensive treatments under one roof. First of all, no matter what infertility factor is affecting you, you should visit our fertility specialist. We have multiple options to overcome your conditions, but to choose the best of all, reach us now! Basically, the men who have no sperm in their semen, this condition is known as Azoospermia. To diagnose if you have azoospermia, you have to provide the sample of semen at the laboratory. Our healthcare provider will perform a physical examination and then medical examination for detailed analysis. After proper examination, our fertility specialist will guide you for further treatment. Know about the treatments you may have to undergo! Make a note that the treatment depends upon the cause. Well, treatments are utterly dependent on the causes. For treating azoospermia, it is very important to consult with a doctor at the very first stage. On detecting the cause, he will recommend some treatment options. Different treatments on the basis of different types of azoospermia are discussed below: For obstructive azoospermia:  This can be treated by performing minor surgery to unblock the reproductive tract. This is a minimally invasive technique. In case of non-obstructive azoospermia:  You may not be producing or may be producing poor quality of sperm then you will be given FSH (Follicle- stimulating Hormone), HCG (Human Chronic Gonadotropins) by the way of injections or may be pills of clomiphene, letrozole etc., for stimulation the sex glands to produce the gametes. Sperm retrieval: Sperm can be directly retrieved from the testicles by the way of biopsy, TESE/ Micro TESE. Lifestyle change: Your daily lifestyle habits play an important role in the functioning of your body. Discontinue the medications which affect your fertility. Discontinue addictions if any. Switch to a healthy lifestyle by embracing yoga, medication, healthy diet and by staying stress-free!                

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