What are the chances of Getting Pregnant Naturally?

Chances of Getting Pregnant Naturally?

The chances of getting pregnant naturally depends on many factor like age of couple, lifestyle factors, hormonal imbalance, medical conditions of men and women, and how many times couples are trying in a month. Dr Swati(Yaami Fertility), in this blog will answer your queries about what are the chances of getting pregnant naturally and how … Read more

Pregnancy in PCOS: Simple Tips for a Healthy Conception

Pregnancy in PCOS PCOD

Pregnancy in PCOS is possible with proper care and treatment. PCOS can affect ovulation and hormone balance, making conception challenging. Lifestyle changes, weight management, medications, and timely medical guidance can improve fertility and support a healthy pregnancy for women with PCOS. PCOS condition affects an estimated 6–13% of women of reproductive age, and up to … Read more

Is It Good to Improve Egg Quality with Medicine?

Improve Egg Quality with Medicine?

Yes, medicines can help improve egg quality in some women, especially when fertility issues are linked to hormonal imbalance or poor ovarian function. Doctors may prescribe supplements, hormones, or fertility drugs. However, lifestyle changes like proper diet, exercise, and stress management also play an important role alongside medical treatment. Is It Good to Improve Egg … Read more

Is Bed Rest After Embryo Transfer Needed?

bed rest after embryo transfer

Bed rest after embryo transfer isn’t necessary. Research shows lying down for long periods doesn’t improve implantation or pregnancy rates. Instead, gentle activity and resuming normal daily routines support circulation and reduce stress. Doctors usually recommend avoiding heavy exercise or strain but encourage relaxation and a healthy lifestyle. Rest or no rest after embryo transfer? … Read more

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