When you're trying to get pregnant and it isn't happening, fertility treatment, medical interventions designed to help people conceive when natural methods fail. Also known as assisted reproductive technology, it covers everything from simple pills to complex procedures like IVF. It’s not magic. It’s science—and it’s messy, expensive, and often emotional. But it works for millions. In India, over 300,000 fertility treatments are performed every year, with IVF being the most common. Yet most people don’t know what’s actually involved until they’re deep into it.
Fertility treatment isn’t just about IVF, a process where eggs are fertilized outside the body and transferred to the uterus. It starts long before that. For many, it begins with fertility drugs, medications that stimulate ovulation in women with irregular cycles or low egg production. Clomiphene and letrozole are the first-line options—cheap, simple, and effective for about 60% of women with ovulation issues. But if those don’t work, the next step isn’t always IVF. Sometimes it’s intrauterine insemination (IUI), where sperm is placed directly into the uterus. Only if that fails—or if there are blocked tubes, low sperm count, or advanced maternal age—does IVF become the go-to. And even then, success isn’t guaranteed. For women under 35, the live birth rate per IVF cycle is around 30-35%. For those over 40, it drops to under 10%.
What most guides don’t tell you? The emotional toll. The waiting. The cost. One IVF cycle in India can run from ₹1.5 lakh to ₹3 lakh, and insurance rarely covers it. That’s why many couples try multiple rounds, hoping the next one will work. And it’s not just women who are tested. Male factor infertility accounts for nearly half of all cases, yet it’s often ignored. Sperm count, motility, and morphology matter just as much as egg quality. And yes, lifestyle plays a role—smoking, stress, weight, and even sleep can affect your chances. There’s no quick fix, but there are real options. Below, you’ll find real stories and facts from people who’ve been through it: how many cycles it took, what actually helped, what didn’t, and the surprising things no one warned them about.
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