Have you got the time to wait?
Time-sensitive medical conditions include infertility. Don't wait for the "perfect moment" to start your fertility journey; when infertility is involved, the time to act is right now. It is always beneficial to visit an IVF doctor or an IVF clinic to get personalized guidance. There are different treatments such as ICSI and semen banking . 
When Did You Start Trying?
Have you been trying to conceive for more than a year now but haven't had any luck? Then there's a good chance you'll require medical help to become pregnant. For couples over 35, who should seek professional counsel after trying for six months, this window is smaller.
What Should Be Taken Into Account When Planning A Family?
Age: Are you over or under 35 years old?
Do you have a family history of chronic conditions or an early menopause?
Do you have endometriosis, PCOS, uterine/fallopian tube issues, thyroid abnormalities (in women), erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or sperm disorders (in men)?
Have your reproductive organs ever been the subject of an injury or surgery?
Cancer: Have you received a cancer diagnosis or treatment?
Are you a smoker or a drinker? Do you have a weight problem?
Why not put off getting treatment?
With every menstrual cycle, the ovarian reserve decreases.
An increasing chance of miscarriage is associated with advancing age.
Testing to screen for fertility can take days or result in additional tests.
Before beginning treatment, you might need to make some lifestyle adjustments.
The procedure might need to be repeated or might take longer than expected.
What Should Be Done Next?
A Couple Screening Package from Nova IVF Reproductive might hasten your fertility journey. Its elements consist of:
at your preferred Nova IVF Fertility Center, a fertility consultation
screenings for the female spouse include an ultrasound, an anti-mullerian hormone test, and an HBA1C test.
Semen analysis and HBA1C are two examples of male partner screening testing.
This collection of screening exams will assist in identifying the underlying causes of infertility and help you decide what to do next.
Can infertility be treated?
Although infertility cannot be cured, certain cases can be reversed. At Nova, we provide four main types of treatment:
Ovulation induction (OI): Medication-assisted regulation or restoration of ovulation
IUI: A minimally invasive process that inserts the cleaned sperm directly in the female partner's uterus to increase the likelihood of fertilisation.
With self-cycle IVF, the wife's mature eggs and the husband's healthy sperm are collected and combined in a lab for fertilisation.
Self-cycle ICSI: To overcome the drawbacks of poor sperm/egg quality, a single, healthy sperm is injected into an egg using a thin glass needle.