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I got my last period on sep 29. But I checked 2 times pregnancy test it was negative. I have right side breast soreness and feel heavy.

DHMS (Hons.)
Homeopathy Doctor, Patna
I got my last period on sep 29. But I checked 2 times pregnancy test it was negative. I have right side breast sorene...
Hi, Lybrate user, • tk, plenty of water to hydrate yourself ,to eliminate toxins ,nourishing your body ,establishing your normal flow.  • go for meditation to reduce your stress, anxiety to calm your nerve  easing your stress in order to improve haemoglobin level. • your diet be simple, non- irritant, easily digestible on time to maintain your digestion, avoiding gastric disorder, minimising cramp abdomen •tk, apple,carrots, cheese,milk, banana,papaya, pomegranate, spinach,almonds, walnuts to feel energetic  improving haemoglobin level. •consult ,privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying: @ pulsatilla 30ch-5 drops ,thrice, orally, daily. •ensure, sound sleep in the night for at least 7 hrs.• avoid, caffiene,junk food, dust,smoke, exertion tk, care,
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Health query I have done my semen analysis and counts are as sperm concentration: 70.0 million per ml sperm total count: 350.0 million per ejaculate motility grade: a (progressive motility: 15 % b (slow-progressive motility: 20 % c (non-progressive motility: 25 % d (immotile: 40 % impression: normozoospermia doctor suggested me to take maxoza-l for 1 month? Do I have any infertility issue?

MBBS, DM - Gyne & Obs, DNB, MRCOG, FNB Reproductive Medicine, EFOG-EBCOG, EFRM European Fellow of Reproductive Medicine, Fellow- Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
IVF Specialist, Kolkata
Health query
I have done my semen analysis and counts are as sperm concentration: 70.0 million per ml sperm total cou...
No. U just have lower motility count. It's better you do repeat semen analysis from a good laboratory.
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I have done my semen analysis and counts are as sperm concentration: 70.0 million per ml sperm total count: 350.0 million per ejaculate motility grade: a (progressive motility: 15 % b (slow-progressive motility: 20 % c (non-progressive motility: 25 % d (immotile: 40 % impression: normozoospermia doctor suggested me to take maxoza-l for 1 month? Do I have any infertility issue?

MBBS, DM - Gyne & Obs, DNB, MRCOG, FNB Reproductive Medicine, EFOG-EBCOG, EFRM European Fellow of Reproductive Medicine, Fellow- Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
IVF Specialist, Kolkata
I have done my semen analysis and counts are as sperm concentration: 70.0 million per ml
sperm total count: 350.0 mil...
Based on the semen analysis results you've provided, your sperm parameters appear to be within normal ranges, which is often referred to as "normozoospermia. However, it's important to note that fertility is a complex issue that involves not only the male partner's sperm parameters but also other factors, including the female partner's health, ovulation, fallopian tube health, and more. Here's a breakdown of the parameters from your semen analysis: sperm concentration: 70.0 million per ml sperm total count: 350.0 million per ejaculate motility grade: a (progressive motility): 15% b (slow-progressive motility): 20% c (non-progressive motility): 25% d (immotile): 40% overall, the sperm concentration and total count are within a healthy range, and a significant percentage of your sperm show progressive motility, which is important for sperm's ability to reach and fertilize an egg. While some aspects of motility might be considered lower than ideal (such as the percentage of immotile sperm), it's common for a portion of sperm to be immotile, and the other categories of motility appear within an acceptable range. Given that your semen analysis results are within normal ranges, it might suggest that there are no major male infertility issues based solely on these parameters. However, it's important to consider both partners' health and fertility in the context of a couple's infertility evaluation. If you and your partner have been trying to conceive for a while without success, it's recommended that both of you undergo a comprehensive fertility evaluation to identify any potential factors that could be contributing to infertility. The fact that your doctor has suggested maxoza-l might indicate that they are considering potential ways to optimize sperm health and function further. Maxoza-l is a supplement containing a combination of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that are believed to support sperm health and fertility. While supplements can play a role in promoting general health, it's important to have a conversation with your doctor about the specific benefits and risks of using such supplements in your situation. If you and your partner are concerned about fertility, I recommend discussing your concerns with a fertility specialist or reproductive endocrinologist. They can provide personalized guidance, perform any necessary additional tests, and help you develop a comprehensive plan to address any potential fertility challenges. Please feel free to consult with me for further details.
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I am having 5.71 tsh. Will this lead to infertility. Started taking thyronorm 25 mcg from may 12th. We are planning our 2nd pregnancy from april month.

Obstetrician, Noida
I am having 5.71 tsh. Will this lead to infertility.
Started taking thyronorm 25 mcg from may 12th.
We are planning o...
Their many other causes of infertility, raised tsh shows their might be some imbalance in hormones, which can be corrected by taking thyronorm and can be controlled by taking medication, you try for your pregnancy, don't stop thyronorm without discussing with doctor.
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I am suffering with irregular periods. And the size of my right ovary is 21.8 cc as well as left ovary is 14. 7 cc.and the report confirmed that I have bilateral polycystic ovaries. What does it mean. Is it harmful or does it cause infertility problem. When should I worry?

Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (B.U.M.S)
Unani Specialist, Kanpur
I am suffering with irregular periods. And the size of my right ovary is 21.8 cc as well as left ovary is 14. 7 cc.an...
Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day shila sindoor 125 mg twice a day rajah pravartini avleh 10 gm twice a day gulmkalanal avleh 10 gm twice a day.
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I took I pill two times a week. After that I got my periods. Also tested negative for pregnancy but my next period is delayed by 8 days. Did I pill cause infertility? Or some severe problem in my ovary? Or any chances of pregnancy? Please help.

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Ayurvedic Doctor, Gulbarga
I took I pill two times a week. After that I got my periods. Also tested negative for pregnancy but my next period is...
Yes it's causes infertility in future and irregular periods so avoid every time after sex. And wait for period no chance of pregnancy.
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I just got a reply to get evaluation for oligomenorrhea and I checked the word up but I have been having a non stop menstrual flow for going to two months now.

DHMS (Hons.)
Homeopathy Doctor, Patna
I just got a reply to get evaluation for oligomenorrhea and I checked the word up but I have been having a non stop m...
Hi, Lybrate user, tk, plenty of water to hydrate yourself ,to eliminate toxins ,nourishing your body ,establishing your normal flow.  • go for meditation to reduce your stress, anxiety to calm your nerve  easing your stress in order to improve haemoglobin level. • your diet be simple, non- irritant, easily digestible on time to maintain your digestion, avoiding gastric disorder, minimising cramp abdomen •tk, apple,carrots, cheese,milk, banana,papaya, pomegranate, spinach,almonds, walnuts to feel energetic  improving haemoglobin level. •consult ,privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying: @ hemmelish q-10 drops ,thrice mixed. With 2tsfl of water. •ensure, sound sleep in the night for at least 7 hrs.• avoid, caffiene,junk food, dust,smoke, exertion tk, care,
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Hello doctor! I have come across many cases in the past few months with the problem of infertility. Please tell me why the problem of infertility is on the rise?

Gynaecologist,
Hello doctor! I have come across many cases in the past few months with the problem of infertility. Please tell me wh...
Unhealthy lifestyle, overweight or under-weight and smoking are major reasons for the rise in infertility among men and women. Following an unhealthy or poor diet, excessive consumption of alcohol and drug use, and excessive smoking largely contribute to infertility.
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Hello doctor! I am 27 years old. I want to know if a woman is infertile, will she come across with her monthly periods?

Gynaecologist,
Hello doctor! I am 27 years old. I want to know if a woman is infertile, will she come across with her monthly periods?
Yes. You can certainly struggle with infertility and still have a period every month. Most fertility problems arise from an ovulation disorder that could influence your period. But your struggles with conception could be caused by other factors.
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Hello doctor! I am a 31-year-old male. My wife and I are trying hard to get pregnant but we can't. I thought the issue is with my wife but doctors are saying that she can conceive. I am having an infertility problem. I don't know why this happened to me. Doctor can you please tell me what are the causes for male infertility?

Gynaecologist,
Hello doctor! I am a 31-year-old male. My wife and I are trying hard to get pregnant but we can't. I thought the issu...
Male infertility can be caused due to obstructed flow in the reproductive tract which causes difficulties in ejaculation. Inability of the testicles to produce sperm due to factors such as varicoceles or other treatments like chemotherapy that may impair sperm production. Hormonal imbalance or abnormalities like irregular testosterone production. Abnormal physical conditions that cause impaired sperm quality or function. Exposure to industrial chemicals or radiation.
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