Misconceptions
Misconceptions about infertility
In 50% of cases, sperm disorders cause infertility. The sperm’s shape, the low count, and its ability to move are the most noticeable factors. Blockages cause men to produce little sperm. These conditions are treatable. However, an early diagnosis is important for infertility evaluation.
Men capable of ejaculation have no infertility issues
It is another misconception about male infertility. In most cases, signs of infertility are not visible. Although there is normal ejaculation and erectile function, it does not ensure fertility. Problems may be related to sperm count and other factors. Moreover, erectile dysfunction can clearly indicate fertility problems.
Infertility is not a physical problem- It is a psychological one!
Relatives and friends can claim that too much stress is the cause of infertility. However, infertility is directly related to your reproductive system. In 19% of cases, the real cause is not identifiable. However, stress is not good for health, and it reduces the potential to get pregnant. Do yoga for 10 to 20 minutes regularly and decrease your stress. You will have better health.
Couples with kids have no infertility issues.
Lifestyle has no relation to infertility
IVF treatments always cause multiples
It is partially true. The best reproductive endocrinologists are highly careful and prevent the transfer of multiple embryos at a time. But, fertility drugs are riskier and can result in more than two fertilized eggs.
The case of multiple pregnancies may happen to those undergoing IVF treatment. However, the ART techniques have become advanced. It is easy to make elective transfers of a single embryo.
The transfer of several embryos causes a risk for both the babies and their mothers. Women having high surgical and medical risk or couples with at least one child must focus on transferring a single embryo. At New Hope, the number of embryos transferred is not more than