According to World Health Organization, between
48 million couples and 186 million individuals live with infertility globally,
while an article on ‘The other side of the infertility coin’ by Nation Africa
suggests that at least 4.2
million Kenyans require fertility treatment to conceive.
Key Takeaways
- Age and lifestyle choices are common factors contributing to infertility in men and women.
- Fertility treatment depends on the cause of infertility.
- Semen analysis and ovulation tests provide comprehensive infertility assessments.
What
Causes Infertility in Men?
Infertility in men may be caused by the following:
- Testicular failure to produce sperm
- Hormonal disorders
- Abnormal sperm morphology
- Poor sperm motility
- Low sperm count
What Causes Infertility in Women?
Infertility in women may be caused by the following:
- Blocked fallopian tubes
- Uterine disorders
- Cervical conditions
- Premature ovarian insufficiency
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
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You Need to Know About IVF Treatment
What
Causes Infertility in Men and Women?
Factors contributing to infertility in men and women are:
- Age
- Occupational and environmental factors
- Lifestyle choices
- Usage of tobacco, marijuana, and other drugs
How
to Diagnose Infertility in Men
For comprehensive infertility diagnosis in men, the doctor will perform the following tests:
- Semen analysis
- Hormone testing
- Genital ultrasound
- Genetic testing
How to Diagnose Infertility in Women
The fertility specialist will perform the following tests to determine the cause of infertility in women:
- Ovulation tests
- Pelvic exam
- X-rays to view your fallopian tubes
- A transvaginal ultrasound
Were you recently
diagnosed with an infertility issue? Talk to a patient support specialist to get you started on your fertility treatment journey.
When to Seek Fertility Treatment
You should seek fertility treatment when you are experiencing the following common fertility symptoms:
- Having irregular menstrual cycles
- Unusual light or heavy bleeding
- Abnormal menstrual bleeding
- Pelvic pain
Need to speak to a fertility specialist? Talk to a patient support specialist and get connected to world-class fertility specialists in our hospital network.
How Can Infertility be Treated?
The fertility treatment depends on:
- Cause of infertility
- The period during which you and your partner have been trying to conceive
- Age
- Your partner's and your health
- Personal preferences
The
infertility treatment includes:
- Surgery to correct a varicocele
- Treatment of reproductive infections and diseases
- Fertility drugs and hormones to assist in ovulation
- Medication and counselling to help conditions such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation
- Obtaining sperm using Use Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
- Removal of tissue causing infertility through surgery
Wondering where to get fertility treatment in Kenya? Talk to a patient support specialist and get connected to world-class fertility clinics and centres.