Every couple wants to start family after marriage. But many times this wish of some couples is not fulfilled or some have to face many problems and delays in raising family. At the same time, some couples start trying to conceive in the first year of marriage to increase family, and some want to conceive later. However, this is normal. But many times some couples try to conceive but they do not get any result. Many reasons can be responsible for this. According to reproductive expert Dr. Sandeep Talwar, reproductive challenges can affect couples.
Factors affecting fertility
Irregular menstruation
Low sperm number
PCO
endometriosis
Excess stress
thyroid problems
Serious infection in the past
Lifestyle related factors that obstruct pregnancy
There are also lifestyle-related factors who obstruct timely pregnancy, which are as follows:-
Unhealthy catering
obesity
According to Dr. Sandeep Talwar, lifestyle problems can negatively affect your reproductive health. Understanding your body, monitoring the changes in it, and knowing what is normal and what not, can help you make the right decision. In this case it can be helpful to consult a reproductive specialist.
When should you meet a reproductive specialist?
According to Dr. Sandeep Talwar, the right time to consult a reproductive specialist depends primarily on many factors, such as your age, health and how long you have been trying to conceive actively. If you are under 35 years of age and despite trying for a year, you are not getting pregnant, then you should consult a reproductive specialist.
Women and men suffering from these problems should consult an expert immediately.
According to Dr. Talwar, it is very important for women over 35 years to give priority to their reproductive health and they should not delay more than six months in meeting a doctor. People who have PCOS, thyroid problems, diabetes, or menstrual problems such as irregular menstruation, not having menstruation, or very painful menstruation, should soon consult a reproductive specialist. Additionally, low number of sperm in men, previous injuries or hormonal problems can affect fertility.
(Disclaimer: All the health information and instructions given here are only for your understanding. We provide this information based on the advice of scientific research, study and medical and health experts. However, it is best to consult your private doctor before following them.)