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Why Shouldn't You Delay Infertility Treatment?
Many times, it might have come to the mind of couples trying to conceive whether they should wait for the same or go ahead now. What is the right time to plan your pregnancy, how much they can delay, or when is the right time to seek the help of an infertility specialist or avail infertility treatment?
Many couples who could benefit from IVF techniques to build their families fail to do so because they delay seeking fertility treatment. Approximately 1 in 7 couples experience difficulty conceiving, but only a few seek medical help. Most stop short of pursuing IVF, even when their chances of achieving pregnancy through this method are high.
What Makes Couples Delay Infertility Treatment?
The concept of delayed parenthood & delaying infertility treatment is slowly increasing nowadays. Careers get preference, and the accumulation of assets is a priority. Family planning takes a back seat.
Most people follow the theory that they should secure themselves financially before they have a child. That way, they can give the child all the comforts and necessities in life. This has resulted in couples planning a pregnancy at an advanced age.
- Fear of failure and costs may cause delays in infertility treatment.
- Many do not understand the value of timely fertility treatment.
- Uncertainty about options or hope of natural pregnancy leads to procrastination.
- Lack of awareness about infertility is a common issue.
- Couples should first acknowledge and accept their infertility condition.
- Timely consultation with a fertility doctor is crucial for achieving parenthood.
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Get A Second OpinionImportance of not to Delay Fertility Treatment
Age affects female/male fertility: Infertility is defined as an inability to conceive after a year of trying, and for women who are over 35 years old, infertility is considered when they are unable to conceive after six months of trying.
- With age, the quality and quantity of eggs diminish. As soon as the female realises this, she should proceed with treatment.
- Timely treatment can successfully increase her chances of having a healthy pregnancy and delivering a baby.
- Studies show that sperm quality and quantity diminish with a man's age.
- Older men may have an increased chance of DNA damage in their sperm.
DNA abnormalities can result in:
- Birth defects
- Psychiatric conditions
- Increased risk of miscarriage during pregnancy
Timing of treatment:
We time your treatment with your menstrual cycle for successful outcomes. Treatment duration varies based on individual medical history and needs.
Preserve fertility if you want to delay pregnancy
A female is born with a fixed number of eggs, and as she ages, the quality and quantity of eggs available significantly decreases, and they do not create more eggs throughout their lifetime, thus reducing fertility.
It is known as the ovarian reserve. If one decides to proceed with fertility treatments such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) or egg freezing, the eggs/embryos that are retrieved/created as a result of treatment can be preserved and used later if she decides to delay pregnancy.
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Book an AppointmentWhat is Egg Freezing
Egg freezing Oocyte cryopreservation is a procedure to preserve a fertility's eggs /oocytes during their prime fertile time of life. This technique is helpful in enabling women to postpone pregnancy to a later date. Women consider this procedure because of medical reasons such as cancer treatment or social reasons such as professional development.
What is Embryo Freezing
Embryo freezing, or cryopreservation, is a method of preserving embryos' viability. It involves carefully cooling the embryos to a very low temperature (-196 degrees Celsius).
- The procedure is conducted in a laboratory using specialized freezing equipment.
- Embryos are safely stored in liquid nitrogen for extended periods.
- This is beneficial for couples undergoing fertility treatment with leftover embryos after their first IVF cycle.
- Frozen embryos can be used later without repeating hormonal injections and egg retrieval processes.
Fertility Testing Takes Time
When you first visit a doctor for your infertility problems, a series of tests will be recommended to understand the cause of infertility. Accordingly, a treatment protocol will be chalked out for you.
Hormonal tests (FSH, LH, E2) and follicular studies are timed according to your monthly cycle. The male partner is needed to provide a semen sample for a semen analysis. Depending on the preliminary investigation's results, you may be required to undergo additional tests, which again may take time.
Infertility Treatment Takes Time
Infertility treatment takes time, but it's worth it for the positive outcome. Conceiving is difficult with infertility, and secondary infertility can be surprising and frustrating. Starting fertility treatment now instead of later can bring you closer to your dream of parenthood.
Frequently Asked Questions
Infertility treatment can help couples who have trouble conceiving to have a baby.
Infertility can be caused by issues with ovulation, sperm quality, blocked fallopian tubes, or other health conditions.
Yes, fertility declines with age, especially for women. Delaying treatment can make it harder to conceive.
If you've been trying to conceive for a year without success (or six months if over 35), it's time to consult a fertility specialist.
IVF and other treatments can help overcome infertility by directly addressing reproductive challenges.
Success rates vary depending on factors like age, cause of infertility, and treatment type, but many couples achieve pregnancy with treatment.
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