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  • 01/04/2021

Can infertility be cured?

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Infertility can be treated with medicine, surgery, artificial insemination, or assisted reproductive technology.

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Consult a Endocrinologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Infertility Treatment Possibilities
    Infertility can often be treated and sometimes cured, depending on the cause. Success varies with age, health, and specific infertility reasons.

  2. Medical Evaluation
    Essential to identify causes like hormonal imbalances, structural issues, or infections.

  3. Treatment Options
    a. Medications to stimulate ovulation
    b. Surgery for physical corrections
    c. Assisted reproductive technologies like IVF

  4. Consultation
    Consulting a fertility specialist provides personalized guidance. Many couples conceive after treatment, and support is available.

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