Infertility refers to the inability to have a baby after trying to conceive for at the least a year. Regular check-ups and evaluations are vital for women suffering from infertility.

The causes of infertility :
Females:
- Ovulatory Dysfunction
- Uterine Abnormalities
- Tubal Obstruction
- Peritoneal Factors
- Cervical Dysfunction
- Problems with the Uterus
- Problems with the Fallopian Tube
- Problems with Ovulation
- Problems with Egg Number and Quality
Males:
- Unhealthy sperms
- Absence of enough sperm in the semen
- Hormonal Imbalance
- Obstruction pregnant women and overall health.
How to handle the situation:
It is crucial to evaluate both partners for managing infertility, including the psychological as well as medical assistance. Implementing healthy lifestyle practices including:
- Maintaining a healthy weight. By including vegetables, fruits and whole-wheat-wheat-based foods
- Reduce your consumption of alcohol.
- Limit your consumption of alcohol.
- Incorporating Folic Acid Supplements
- Limiting consumption of processed food products.
The treatment for males includes:
- The use of hormone-boosting medications can improve the levels.
- The procedure is not for everyone. Some families need surgery so that doctors can identify and repair the issue in the tubes that transport the sperms
Certain couples require more assistance in conceiving, to improve the odds of becoming pregnant. To improve the odds that women will be able to use medications to stimulate ovulation prior to trying the following:
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is the process of inserting a tube into the uterus to contain the sperm.
- In In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) It involves removing eggs at the last stage of stimulation, before putting the sperms as well as eggs in a laboratory dish. When the sperm uses the eggs, and the nurse or doctor introduces fertilized eggs into the uterus.
- Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI): This is identical to IVF. There is only one difference: the embryologist injects the sperm into the egg that was harvested, and the doctor injects the embryos into the uterus.
- An involvement of a third party the couple could utilize donor eggs, donor embryos or donor sperm or even an additional surrogate, who will be the mother until the time of death.

