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Why Women Struggle More with Infertility

Why Women Struggle More with Infertility

Have you ever thought about how much more pressing and tiresome the talk about why women struggle more with infertility, although infertility is an equal challenge to couples, the physical, biological, and social facts of women tend to be a far more perilous climb. The journey to motherhood is not only a matter of timing but also a complicated combination of hormones, genetics, and medical challenges that can be so cumbersome.

Biological Realities and Medical Hurdles for Women:

The main cause of infertility being a greater problem for women lies in the fundamental biology. Women are born with a limited number of eggs as compared to men, who generate new sperm during their lifetime. This ovarian reserve is natural, and it declines with age, and these eggs start to become of lower quality after the age of 35.

This biological clock produces special pressure. In addition to age, such diseases as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis are the major causes of female infertility, and in many cases, they necessitate specialised treatment. 

To people in Pakistan who are in need of answers, Royal Cosmetic Surgery Clinic Islamabad offers them a complex diagnostic setting where they can determine these internal barriers before they get out of hand.

Common Barriers to Female Fertility:

Factor Description Impact on Conception
Ovulatory Dysfunction Irregular or absent menstrual cycles. No egg is released for fertilization.
Tubal Factor Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes. Prevents the sperm and egg from meeting.
Diminished Reserve Low quantity/quality of remaining eggs. Lowers the success rate of natural conception.
Endometriosis Tissue grows outside the uterus. Causes inflammation and structural scarring.

Higher Fertility Treatments at Royal Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Islamabad:

Our clinic provides a wide scope of clinical solutions to resolve certain reproductive issues in order to deal with the complexity of conception.

1. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART):

  • IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation): This is a very successful procedure in which eggs are fertilised in a lab using sperm and then implanted.
  • IUI (Intrauterine Insemination): Introducing concentrated sperm directly into the uterus to help fertilise it more easily.
  • ICSI & Assisted Hatching: Special procedures designed to aid penetration of sperm in the egg or help the embryo to adhere to the uterine wall.

2. Specialized Surgical Interventions:

  • Laparoscopy: A less invasive surgery that is done to clear blocked fallopian tubes or to treat endometriosis.
  • Myomectomy: It is a surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids that can cause an unhealthy pregnancy.
  • Hysterectomy: Indicated in certain clinical situations where no other uterine treatment can be considered.

The Requirement of Fertility Treatments:

Although the real cause of infertility might be attributed to the male partner, the woman is still the main patient in nearly all medical cases. It can be exposed to cycles of ovulation induction or the more invasive procedure of IVF, but regardless, the woman has to tolerate the hormonal changes and clinical interventions.

  • Daily injections or even surgical egg collections take a great physical toll. 
  • With more than 30 years of experience, experts such as Dr Tehmina Rehman stress that although the process is quite physical, a specific.
  • A customised medical plan can significantly increase the likelihood of a successful pregnancy. 
  • Experts can overcome these biological challenges using a patient-centred approach in which specialists target the patient’s specific endocrine requirements.

Why is Early Clinical Diagnosis So Important?

A pitfall is waiting too long to seek help. Natural methods take years before many women find that there is a structural or hormonal obstacle. The female reproductive system is very time-sensitive, and therefore, early testing is the strongest weapon that a woman possesses.

Although we are purely medical and clinical in our subject, which is reproductive health and not psychological counselling, we do feel that offering definite and clinical treatments is the best means of eliminating the uncertainty that raises so much stress among couples.

Book Your Consultation With Dr Tehmina Rehman!

The infertility battle exists, although it does not necessarily have to be an end. The biological why of the struggle will help women transition out of a frustrating position and take action. Never before have there been as many avenues to parenthood as there are today in modern reproductive medicine.

The time to quit guessing is more than one year (six months in case you are over 35) of living. A clinical analysis can be the map you will need to eventually attain the family of your dreams.

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