Infertility Treatment in Raebareli

Infertility is usually defined as not being able to conceive after a year of regular, unprotected intercourse (or six months if the woman is over 35). At Mithila Women's Hospital in Raebareli, Dr. Shilpi Singh provides supportive evaluation and personalised guidance for couples facing fertility concerns. Many causes of infertility are treatable, and early assessment can make a real difference.

What is infertility?

Infertility means difficulty in conceiving despite regular, unprotected intercourse over a reasonable period. It can affect either partner — in women, common causes include ovulation problems (such as those linked to PCOS), blocked fallopian tubes, fibroids, endometriosis, and age-related changes; in men, causes often relate to sperm quantity or quality. Sometimes no single cause is found. Because fertility involves both partners, evaluation usually looks at both. The good news is that many causes can be identified with the right tests and improved with appropriate treatment or guidance.

When should you see a doctor?

Consider seeking advice if you have been trying to conceive for about a year without success, or after six months if the woman is over 35. It is also worth seeking earlier advice if you have irregular periods, known conditions such as PCOS or endometriosis, a history of pelvic infection or surgery, or other concerns about fertility. Seeing a doctor does not commit you to any particular treatment — it simply helps you understand what may be affecting your fertility and what options are available.

Our approach at Mithila Women's Hospital

Dr. Shilpi Singh offers a sensitive, confidential evaluation for couples experiencing fertility difficulties. This typically starts with a detailed history, examination, and basic investigations such as hormone tests, ultrasound, and assessment of ovulation, alongside guidance on timing and lifestyle factors that support fertility. Where appropriate, she discusses suitable treatment options and explains the next steps clearly, including referral for specialised fertility procedures when these are needed. Throughout, we provide a caring, judgement-free environment that respects the emotional side of the fertility journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should a couple seek help for infertility?

Generally after one year of trying without success, or six months if the woman is over 35. Seek advice sooner if there are known issues such as irregular periods or a history of pelvic problems.

Is infertility always a problem with the woman?

No. Fertility involves both partners, and causes can lie with either or both. That is why evaluation usually considers both partners together.

Can lifestyle changes improve fertility?

Often, yes. A healthy weight, balanced diet, avoiding smoking and excess alcohol, and managing conditions such as PCOS can all support fertility. Your doctor can advise on what may help in your case.

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This page is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult Dr. Shilpi Singh or a qualified healthcare provider about your individual situation.