At RK Hospital & IVF Center, we see infertility as a workable challenge.
A common, textbook definition of infertility is the “failure to conceive following one year of unprotected sexual intercourse.” A more precise definition of infertility takes into account the age of the woman trying to conceive, as this is a crucial factor in this process: Infertility is the inability to conceive following one year of unprotected intercourse if under 35 years of age or six months if over 35.
There are a number of factors that can contribute to an individual or couple’s inability to conceive, and it is important to consider all of these when first evaluating the situation.
At RK Hospital & IVF Center, we use a number of means to evaluate fertility health. In the case of female infertility, one of the first things we look at is a patient’s age — in particular, the age of her ovarian reserve or, put simply, her egg supply.
In addition to the age of the woman, there are a number of factors that can contribute to an individual or couple’s inability to conceive.
Our devoted team of physicians is recognized nationally and internationally for their success in treating the most challenging fertility cases. A diagnosis of infertility can feel overwhelming and stressful for individuals and couples who always assumed that pregnancy would come easily.
At RK Hospital & IVF Center, we see infertility as a workable challenge.
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