The fertility specialists at RK Hospital & IVF Center, located in Madhuban Area Udaipur, perform both male and female infertility diagnosis and testing. In very broad terms, fertility diagnosis starts with attempting to determine the impact of several major factors for the male and female partners with testing and diagnosis.
While we often associate infertility with women, this distressing condition is just as likely to be caused by issues in the male partner. A third of the time, fertility problems are found in men, a third of the time in women and a third of the time in both partners. A thorough fertility evaluation will take into account the physical health and medical history of both the female and male partner, as well as the age of the female partner, which is always considered a crucial factor.
Female Fertility Diagnosis and Testing
Age
The impact of aging on female reproduction is well known. Overall, a woman’s age is one of the best predictors as to whether or not she will conceive with her own eggs. After about age 43, the odds of this fall low enough (and miscarriage and chromosome abnormality rates raise high enough) that the likely best option is egg donation. After about age 35, when declines in natural fertility become sharper, many women are simply experiencing what we call age-related sub-fertility. That is, there is no specific fertility problem other than as we get older, the egg being ovulated may be less capable of sustaining a pregnancy.
Ovulation
Ovarian Reserve
Tubal Status
Uterus and Endometrial Lining
Genetic
Endometriosis
Male Fertility Diagnosis and Testing
Sperm Count
Sperm Count
Sperm Function
Sperm DNA Integrity
Age
Genetic
Male and Female Fertility Diagnosis and Testing
Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual Dysfunction
Unexplained Infertility
Basic Female Tests:
Cycle Day 2-3 FSH and Estradiol
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
Prolactin
TSH
Mid-Cycle Ultrasound
Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)
Specialized Female Tests:
Sono-Hysterogram or Hysteroscopy
Laparoscopic (intra-pelvic surgery)
Fragile X
Karyotype (Chromosome test done on a blood sample)