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Reproductive Medicine & Infertility

Reproductive Medicine & Infertility Department in Northwest Clinic provides a wide range of services. A Reproductive Medicine & Infertility Physician is your best advocate when dealing with male or female reproductive issues at any age. We provide management of pregnant and non-pregnant women with conception related issues. Our motto is to educate, empower and enable our patients to make the best health choices and support them all the way.

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What is the role of reproductive medicine?

A branch of medicine that specializes in fertility preservation, diagnosing and treating infertility, and other reproductive problems. Reproductive medicine also deals with issues related to puberty, menopause, contraception (birth control), and certain sexual problems.

How does infertility affect the reproductive system?

The main symptom of infertility is not getting pregnant. There may be no other clear symptoms. Some women with infertility may have irregular menstrual periods or no periods. And some men may have some symptoms of hormonal problems, such as changes in hair growth or sexual function.

What is the most common first medical step in assisted reproductive technology?

The basic steps in an IVF treatment cycle are ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo culture, and embryo transfer.

What is the best for reproductive health?

A study named “Vitamin E as an Antioxidant in Female Reproductive Health” suggests that vitamin E improves women's overall reproductive health and improves egg quality. For men, it helps to boost sperm quality, and when taken with vitamin C has been shown to reduce DNA fragmentation.

What is the main function of reproductive?

To produce egg and sperm cells. To transport and sustain these cells. To nurture the developing offspring.