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Questions Answered By Dr. Mohit R Saraogi (99)

Male | 34

Dear Sir, I trust this message finds you well. I am writing to seek further advice or guidance regarding a matter that has been concerning my wife and me deeply. Since our marriage in April 2024, we have encountered challenges in conceiving a child. Following consultations with a gynecologist, my wife underwent various tests, all of which returned normal results. However, based on the recommendation of the gynecologist, I underwent a semen analysis test. The results indicated a total sperm count of 45 million, falling below the normal range of 60 to 150 million. Additionally, the motility percentage was recorded at 0%, significantly lower than the normal range of greater than 25%. In search of a solution, I sought advice from two different medical professionals, both of whom prescribed distinct medications and treatments. The first doctor recommended a daily intake of one tablet each of YTIG and CQ10 (100gm). Conversely, the second doctor advised me to consume 10 drops of two different oils, Agnus castus and Damiana, with water twice a day. For your reference, I am a 34-year-old male, measuring 5 feet 11 inches in height and weighing 94 kilograms. Despite diligently adhering to the prescribed treatments, my wife has not yet conceived. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate any further advice or guidance you may offer on this matter. Thank you sincerely for your attention and assistance. Warm regards, Habib Bughio

Answered on 16th Apr '24

According to the given information, it's advised for you to instance get the help of a fertility specialist. Since that time, they will be capable of performing a full examination and help you to develop for your particular case.

Female | 22

Why am I unable to get pregnant

Answered on 16th Apr '24

There may be several reasons to explain why you can't conceive. It is crucial that you go and get examined by a fertility doctor or a gynecologist and get your infertility cause to be diagnosed. Whether you opt for IUI or IVF, they will offer you counseling and explain the available methods to enhance your chances of conceiving.

Female | 24

Sir i really worried about my periods due to unwanted sex in compulsion can you guide me please i am really worried and depressed Do not tell this to your mother please I was already very stressed about sex, now periods are not coming. please guide me

Answered on 27th Feb '24

It would be good to find a gynecologist and seek medical care if your periods are missed. They can be caused by stress, hormonal imbalances, or pregnancy. It is also vital to hold a talk with someone trusted like a counselor or adult about that experience. 

Female | 38

Eggs donar ke kya charges hote hai meri wife ke eggs lower quality hai mujhe kya karna chahiye

Answered on 20th Feb '24

The costs of egg donation will depend on the clinic or hospital you choose. It is advisable to see a fertility specialist who can do the diagnosis and prescribe the best treatment option. They can also help you to estimate the price of the procedure and to consider the possibilities of financial aid. I suggest you see a reproductive endocrinologist for further talks.

Female | 24

I want to talk with a Gynaecologist

Answered on 15th Feb '24

If you have worries about your reproductive health, then you need to go to a gynecologist. They may be of assistance in dealing with menstrual problems, fertility, sexually transmitted diseases, and menopause. 

Female | 46

Why doctors refuse hysterectomy?

Answered on 11th Jan '24

There are several reasons why doctors may decline to have a hysterectomy because the decision is largely based on medical, ethical and personal considerations. Hysterectomy is a big operation, where the uterus removed permanently. Often doctors may look for alternative treatments before suggesting about such a major intervention. Doctor might consider preserving fertility if a patient is reproductive age. Further, Doctors do carefully consider the potential risks and complications relating to surgery as well as a balance in hormones and health overall.

Female | 41

After how many weeks ivf pregnancy is safe

Answered on 10th Jan '24

The safety of a pregnancy achieved through an IVF approach is not just determined by the number of weeks. After a successful IVF procedure, the embryo is generally placed into uterus and monitoring of pregnancy starts through ultrasounds as well as hormonal testing. 12 weeks of pregnancy is the first trimester which can be referred to as a critical period. At the completion of first trimester- after 12 weeks, this risk is substantially reduced and most women tend to feel much more at ease with their pregnancies surviving. However, an IVF pregnancy is safe and viable only under various circumstances and requires regular monitoring as well as communication with eficient fertility specialist on a continuous basis to have the best maternal 

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