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Infertility affects millions of couples worldwide, prompting comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to identify underlying causes affecting male or female reproductive systems. Initial assessments include hormonal testing, semen analysis, ovulation monitoring, and imaging studies to evaluate reproductive anatomy. Advanced diagnostic procedures such as hysterosalpingography, laparoscopy, and genetic testing provide deeper insights into factors like tubal patency, endometriosis, or chromosomal abnormalities impacting conception success.


Treatment modalities have expanded dramatically with advances in assisted reproductive technologies, offering hope to couples facing various fertility challenges worldwide. Options range from medication-induced ovulation and intrauterine insemination to sophisticated in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection procedures. Fertility preservation techniques including egg freezing and sperm banking enable individuals to maintain reproductive options when facing medical treatments or personal circumstances. Personalized treatment protocols consider age, diagnosis, and patient preferences to optimize success rates.

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