Gynecologist
51 years of experience
Gynecologist
51 years of experience
Gynecologist
51 years of experience
Gynecologist
48 years of experience
Gynecologist
44 years of experience
Gynecologist
44 years of experience
Gynecologist
43 years of experience
Ultrasonology
40 years of experience
Gynecologist
39 years of experience
Male | 26
Your sperm count remains commendable but, unfortunately, you have some things to look at. Despite the fact a 70% mobility rate is an acceptable level, if you experience problems with your penis, you will need to do something about it on time. Some of the notions on erection difficulties can be associated with stress, lifestyle elements, or the existing health condition. Implementing healthy lifestyle behavior, acquiring less stress, and performing regular physical exercise will contribute to the improvement of the efficiency of the penis. It is advisable to go for a consultation if the problems persist.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 30
It is difficult to become pregnant with PCOD. This leads to irregular periods and issues with ovulation, as well as increased levels of male hormones. Metformin or clomiphene may be used for regulating the menstrual cycle and promoting ovulation. Ensure you take them according to your doctor’s instructions. Fertility in women with PCOD can also be enhanced by losing weight; therefore, it is important to stay healthy.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 36
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Rakesh Kumar G R
Male | 39
Low sperm amounts can influence a baby's development in the womb. It can make getting pregnant harder. Signs may be challenges conceiving. This occurs when not enough healthy sperm exist to fertilize an egg. Causes could be smoking, drinking alcohol, poor nutrition, and certain medicines. Doctors may recommend lifestyle adjustments, healthy eating habits, and resolving underlying problems to boost sperm quantity.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 28
A Beta HCG blood test measures the levels of the hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy. It likely indicates that you are pregnant and that the pregnancy is probably progressing as expected. Discuss the results with your gynecologist for more information and recommendations.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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