Infertility Treatment in Moradabad
Advanced Fertility Care for Couples
- Struggling to conceive can be one of the most emotionally taxing experiences for a couple.
- At Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, we provide compassionate fertility care with a clear and evidence-based approach.
- Our fertility team, led by Dr. Karishma Singh, helps couples understand the cause before deciding treatment.
- Couples from Moradabad, Rampur, Amroha, Bijnor, Sambhal, and nearby areas can receive advanced care close to home.
- The goal is to make the journey simpler, safer, and more hopeful for every couple.
Understanding Infertility and When to Seek Help
- Infertility is usually defined as not conceiving after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse.
- If the woman is above 35 years of age, evaluation is usually advised after 6 months of trying.
- Early consultation often improves the chances of success because many causes can be treated effectively.
- Delaying care may reduce the time available for simpler and more effective fertility options.
- Timely diagnosis is especially important when age, PCOS, endometriosis, or male factor issues are involved.
Compassionate Fertility Care
We support couples with careful counseling, clear communication, and emotionally sensitive fertility treatment throughout the journey.
Detailed Diagnosis
Both partners are evaluated with the right tests so treatment can begin from the actual cause, not guesswork.
Step-Wise Treatment
We begin with the least invasive option first and move forward only when the situation truly needs it.
Advanced Fertility Procedures
Our care includes ovulation induction, IUI, IVF, ICSI, FET, and fertility-preserving treatment options.
Accessible in Moradabad
Couples from Moradabad and nearby areas can access advanced fertility care locally without travelling far.
Common Causes of Infertility
Female Factors
Female infertility may be caused by PCOS, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, fibroids, hormonal imbalance, or age-related decline in ovarian reserve. Thyroid disorders, high prolactin levels, and repeated pregnancy loss can also affect conception. These conditions may disturb ovulation, egg quality, or implantation. Proper testing helps identify the exact issue before treatment begins.
Male Factors
Male infertility may occur because of low sperm count, poor motility, abnormal sperm shape, varicocele, hormonal deficiency, or ejaculation problems. In many men, the issue can be improved with medicines, surgery, or lifestyle changes. In severe cases, advanced procedures may be needed. A semen analysis is one of the first and most useful tests.
Combined and Unexplained Causes
In some couples, both partners may have mild contributing factors. In others, detailed testing still does not show one single clear reason. These cases are called unexplained infertility and need structured treatment. A step-wise approach usually works better than random treatment choices.
Diagnostic Workup at Jigyasa Hospital
- We first evaluate both partners carefully so the treatment plan is based on the real cause of infertility.
- For women, tests may include hormonal profile, transvaginal ultrasound, HSG, and hysteroscopy or laparoscopy when needed.
- For men, semen analysis, hormonal tests, and scrotal ultrasound may be advised depending on the case.
- This approach helps save time, avoids unnecessary treatment, and improves decision-making.
- A complete diagnosis gives the best chance of choosing the right first treatment.
Treatment Options Available
1. Ovulation Induction
This treatment is often used when ovulation is irregular or absent, especially in women with PCOS. Medicines are given to help the ovaries produce eggs in a more predictable way. Cycle monitoring is done to time intercourse or IUI correctly. It is usually one of the first and simplest fertility treatments.
2. Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
IUI places specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus around ovulation time. It may help in mild male factor infertility, unexplained infertility, cervical factor issues, and early fertility treatment. It is simple, minimally invasive, and cost-effective. Many couples try a few IUI cycles before moving to IVF.
3. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
IVF is recommended when IUI is unsuccessful or when there is tubal blockage, severe male factor infertility, endometriosis, or advanced maternal age. The process includes ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization in the lab, embryo culture, and embryo transfer. It offers a higher level of control and is often used for more complex fertility problems. The treatment plan is customized for each couple.
4. ICSI and FET
ICSI is used when one healthy sperm needs to be injected directly into an egg, often in severe male infertility. Frozen embryo transfer allows healthy embryos from an IVF cycle to be transferred later. This can improve cumulative pregnancy chances without repeating the full stimulation process. Both methods are useful in selected cases based on medical need.
5. Surgery and Fertility Preservation
Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery can correct structural issues like fibroids, uterine septum, endometriosis, or tubal block. Fertility preservation such as egg freezing may be suggested for women who want to delay pregnancy for personal or medical reasons. These options help protect future fertility potential. The choice depends on age, diagnosis, and family planning goals.
Why Choose Jigyasa Hospital for Infertility Treatment
- Dr. Karishma Singh leads the fertility program with expertise in IVF, IUI, PCOS care, recurrent pregnancy loss, and laparoscopic gynecology.
- Each treatment plan is made according to the couple's test results, not a fixed one-size-fits-all protocol.
- Our approach is transparent, step-wise, and designed to use the least invasive option first whenever possible.
- Couples from Moradabad and nearby districts get access to advanced fertility care without traveling far.
- Emotional support and realistic counseling are part of the treatment journey from the beginning.
Factors That Affect Treatment Success
- Age is one of the biggest factors, especially because female fertility declines after 35.
- The duration of infertility can suggest whether the issue is likely to be simple or more complex.
- Ovarian reserve, sperm quality, and uterine health all influence treatment planning and success.
- Lifestyle habits such as smoking, alcohol, weight, sleep, and stress also affect outcomes.
- The best results usually come from early evaluation and a personalized treatment plan.
Lifestyle Tips During Treatment
- Maintain a healthy BMI through balanced food choices and regular moderate exercise.
- Avoid smoking, alcohol, and excessive caffeine during fertility treatment.
- Manage stress with yoga, meditation, counseling, or other calming routines.
- Take prescribed folic acid and prenatal supplements exactly as advised.
- Attend every monitoring appointment because timing is very important in fertility care.
Frequently Asked Questions
At what point should a couple consult a fertility specialist?
If you are under 35 and have not conceived after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse, or over 35 after 6 months, it is wise to consult a fertility specialist early for proper evaluation and guidance.
Is IVF always the first treatment for infertility?
No. Many couples first benefit from lifestyle correction, ovulation induction, or IUI. IVF is usually recommended when simpler treatments do not work or when specific medical conditions make it the better option.
Can PCOS be treated without IVF?
Yes. In many cases, PCOS-related infertility responds well to ovulation induction, cycle monitoring, weight management, and other supportive treatments before IVF is considered.
How many IUI cycles are usually tried before IVF?
In many cases, 3 to 4 IUI cycles are attempted before moving to IVF, but the exact plan depends on the cause of infertility, age, and overall test results.
Can male infertility also be treated?
Yes. Male infertility can often be managed with medicines, surgery for varicocele, lifestyle improvement, or advanced techniques such as ICSI when sperm counts or motility are very low.
Do you provide treatment for recurrent miscarriage?
Yes, our fertility team evaluates recurrent pregnancy loss carefully and creates a step-wise treatment plan based on the underlying cause, past history, and test findings.
Why Patients Choose Us
- 24/7 Emergency & Trauma Care
- Top Specialist Doctors
- Modern ICU & Operation Theatres
- Transparent & Affordable Pricing
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- Multispeciality Under One Roof
Our Location
Near Miglani Cinema,
Rampur Road,
Moradabad 244001

