Struggling to conceive? Early evaluation increases the chance of pregnancy.
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of trying (or 6 months if the woman is over 35). It is not just a “woman’s problem”—both male and female factors contribute equally. Today, with advanced medical support and targeted treatment, many couples who struggled for years are successfully achieving parenthood.
At Sri Rama Multi Speciality Hospital, Jammikunta, we offer a supportive and private environment to evaluate fertility issues and provide result-oriented, ethical treatment plans.
Infertility doesn’t always mean inability to conceive — it simply means that the couple needs medical support to improve the chances of pregnancy.
Infertility can occur due to:
Hormone imbalance
Irregular ovulation
Tubal blockage
Uterine issues
Male sperm-related issues
Lifestyle and stress factors
Many couples conceive naturally once the underlying cause is corrected.
We provide access to and counseling for a full range of temporary and long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs):
We investigate all potential factors in both partners:
Female Factors (Common Causes):
Ovulation Disorders: PCOD/PCOS (Eggs not releasing regularly).
Blocked Fallopian Tubes: Tubes blocked due to past infections or surgery.
Uterine Issues: Fibroids or Endometriosis affecting implantation.
Age Factor: Egg quality decreases after age 30-35.
Male Factors (Common Causes):
Low Sperm Count or Motility: Insufficient quantity or slow movement of sperm.
Abnormal Sperm Shape: Issues with sperm morphology.
Hormonal Imbalance (rare).
Trying for pregnancy for 1 year without success
Trying for 6 months (if age > 30)
Irregular or absent periods
PCOS symptoms
Previous miscarriage
Painful periods or pelvic infections
History of thyroid problems
📌 Early evaluation improves chances of natural conception.