How to Increase Fertility Naturally in Men and Women

Infertility touches individuals of both the gender unfavorably. You need to be robust enough in terms of both mental and physical health to bear the consequences of infertility as it is not too easy to face this phase of life without being strong.

Tips for men to boost fertility:

In your diet add antioxidants that can be very beneficial for increasing your fertility. The sperm DNA is damaged in some men which makes them less fertile but by adding antioxidants in the diet, chances are less, that the DNA would be damaged.

  • Rising body temperature reasons sperm damage and that is why the scrotal temperature is always below the actual body temperature. Stay away from high temperatures for long, keep your laptop far, stops taking hot baths.
  • Being obese can cause infertility and thus you should try maintaining a healthy BMI for keeping your fertility on check.
  • Quit smoking and drinking.
  • Take healthy diets such as green vegetables, fruits, etc., and avoid junk food as much as you can.
  • Some medical issues like diabetes, STD, thyroid, anemia can be the reason behind reduced sperm motility or damaged sperm.

 

Tips for women

Include vegetable protein, dairy fat (a glass of milk), increase vitamin intake, and get a chart of such eatables which helps in increasing fertility.

  • Have frequent sex with your partner to increase the chances of fertility. A woman is maximum fertile in her ovulation period and thus, you need to do more sex to conceive during this period.
  • Reduce coffee, alcohol, tobacco, and other such harmful ingesting as they are responsible for lowering your fertility.
  • Stress decreases fertility by a greater extent, so try to be happy and stress-free as much as possible.
  • Check on your overweight issues as they can make you less fertile.
  • Checkout what medicines you consume as certain medicines contain constituents that might prove harmful for your fertile health.

The above-mentioned tips to increase men’s and women’s fertility can be of immense help for those who are facing fewer fertility issues!

 

PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC TESTING

The risk of having a baby with a chromosomal imbalance increases with the mother’s age, so Dr. Rimmy Singla may recommend PGS for older women. If you have recurrent miscarriages, you may also benefit from PGS. About half of all miscarriages are caused by chromosomal abnormalities, which can be identified with PGS.

When you’ve tried unsuccessfully to get pregnant and decide to undergo infertility treatment, there are many factors to consider. The same is true for pre-implantation genetic testing – it’s complicated. In this instance, your fertility specialist can help you discuss your options. Once your baby becomes a teenager, it’s also complicated – but then, you’ll be on your own!

Dr. Rimmy Singla has experience carrying out PGS, technique that detect genetic ailments and chromosomal abnormalities in embryos before they’re moved into the uterus. PGS technique is used to know whether the cells in an embryo comprise the normal number of chromosomes, which is 46. Subsequently an embryo raises in the lab, it is usually biopsied on day 5 (blastocyst stage). Some embryo cells are then sent to an exterior lab which uses technology to amount the number of chromosomes within each cell. Embryos with a standard amount of chromosomes are “euploid” and those with an abnormal number are “aneuploid.” The purpose of PGS is to avoid transferring an abnormal embryo into the uterus.

For any query, schedule a consultation with one of the best fertility specialist Dr. Rimmy Singla at Singla Mediclinic