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Medical Conditions - Infertility

The inability to conceive even after a year of unprotected intercourse is called infertility. The female causes for impotence are ovulation problem, uterine fibroids or polyps, fallopian tube blockage or damage, endometriosis, early menopause, and pelvic adhesions. The male reasons are abnormal sperm production, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, and low sperm motility.

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How to treat infertility, PCOS/PMOS, and obesity in women at 38?

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How to treat low egg quality and fertility issues?

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How to manage multiple uterine fibroids without surgery?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Considering your age, you need to be serious about getting pregnant. As age goes on, the risk of pregnancy and delivery also goes up.

What foods should be avoided after an IVF procedure?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The psychological as well as lifestyle changes will definitely affect the fetus (baby within the uterus).

What Ayurvedic medications help to improve fertility?

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Are there any medicines or suggestions to conceive normally?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I just read your query. For conception, many factors are required but female eggs and male sperm are required.

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