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Fertility Treatment Q&A : Answered By Dr. Kalyani Rajpurohit
Q: If I freeze my eggs now, will they be healthy when I use them later?
Yes, egg freezing preserves the quality of your eggs at the age they were frozen. If you freeze your eggs at 30 and use them at 40, they will still have the quality of a 30-year-old’s eggs, improving your chances of a successful pregnancy later.
Q: Will IVF cause early menopause?
No, IVF does not cause early menopause. The eggs retrieved during IVF are ones your body would naturally lose in that cycle. IVF does not deplete your ovarian reserve faster than normal aging.
Q: Can stress cause infertility?
Yes, stress can affect hormone levels and ovulation, making it harder to conceive. However, stress alone is rarely the main cause of infertility. It’s important to focus on a healthy lifestyle, relaxation techniques, and medical guidance to improve your chances of conception.
Q: Is IVF my only option if I can’t conceive naturally?
No, IVF is just one of many fertility treatments. Some couples conceive with simpler options like ovulation induction, timed intercourse, or intrauterine insemination (IUI). IVF is recommended in cases of blocked tubes, severe sperm issues, low ovarian reserve, or unexplained infertility.
Q: I am in my late 30s. Is it too late for me to conceive naturally?
Fertility naturally declines with age, but that doesn't mean pregnancy is impossible. Women in their late 30s may have a lower ovarian reserve and a higher risk of complications, but with fertility treatments like IVF or egg freezing, many can still conceive.
Q: I undergo a regular period cycle. Does that mean I have good fertility?
No, not necessarily! Regular periods are a good sign, but they don’t guarantee good fertility. There are many factors involved in conception, including egg quality, ovulation, fallopian tube health, and sperm parameters. Hence, it is difficult to say that you will have good fertility if you have a regular, normal cycle.