Understanding Infertility: When to Seek Help and What to Expect

Understanding Infertility: When to Seek Help and What to Expect Prenatal Care

Infertility is a medical condition that affects many individuals and couples, yet it is often misunderstood or delayed in seeking care. While conversations around fertility can feel deeply personal, timely medical guidance plays a crucial role in identifying concerns early and improving the chances of successful outcomes.

At Erum Saba Medical Center, we recognize infertility as both a medical and emotional experience. As a comprehensive women’s health center in Sharjah, our approach combines evidence based medical care with compassion, confidentiality, and patient education.

This article aims to explain what infertility is, when to seek professional help, common causes, diagnostic steps, treatment options, and the support available at Erum Saba Medical Center.

Understanding Infertility: When to Seek Help and What to Expect Prenatal Care

What Is Infertility?

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Infertility is clinically defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after one year of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse. For women aged 35 and above, medical evaluation is recommended after six months, as fertility naturally declines with age.

Infertility can affect:

  • Women
  • Men
  • Both partners equally
  • Individuals planning pregnancy later in life

It is important to understand that infertility is a medical condition, not a personal failure, and many causes are treatable with appropriate care.

Understanding Infertility: When to Seek Help and What to Expect Prenatal Care

When Should You Seek Help for Infertility?

Early consultation with a fertility specialist is advised in the following situations:

  • Difficulty conceiving after the recommended time period
  • Irregular, very painful, or absent menstrual cycles
  • History of miscarriages
  • Known hormonal disorders such as PCOS or thyroid disease
  • Previous pelvic or reproductive surgery
  • History of sexually transmitted infections
  • Male factors such as erectile issues or prior testicular surgery
  • Planning pregnancy after the age of 35

Consulting a specialist through the gynecology department at ESMC can help identify underlying causes early and improve treatment outcomes.

Common Causes of Infertility in Women

Female infertility can arise from several factors, often related to ovulation, reproductive anatomy, or hormonal balance.

Ovulation Disorders

Conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are among the most common causes of infertility. They interfere with regular egg release, making conception unpredictable.

Hormonal Imbalances

Disruptions in thyroid hormones, prolactin levels, or progesterone can affect ovulation, implantation, and pregnancy maintenance.

Tubal Factors

Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes, often caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, infections, or prior surgery, can prevent the egg and sperm from meeting.

Uterine Conditions

Fibroids, polyps, adhesions, or structural abnormalities of the uterus may affect implantation or increase miscarriage risk.

Age-Related Fertility Decline

Egg quality and quantity decrease with age, particularly after 35, affecting both conception and pregnancy outcomes.

Common Causes of Infertility in Men

Male infertility contributes to approximately 40–50% of infertility cases, making male evaluation an essential part of fertility assessment.

Common male factors include:

  • Low sperm count
  • Poor sperm motility (movement)
  • Abnormal sperm morphology (shape)
  • Hormonal imbalances affecting sperm production
  • Varicocele (enlarged veins around the testicles)
  • Lifestyle factors such as smoking, obesity, excessive heat exposure, or chronic stress

At ESMC, fertility evaluation always includes both partners to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

The Initial Fertility Evaluation Process

The fertility assessment process is structured, confidential, and patient-focused.

For Women, Initial Evaluation May Include:

  • Detailed medical, menstrual, and reproductive history
  • Blood tests to assess hormonal levels
  • Pelvic ultrasound to examine ovaries and uterus
  • Ovulation tracking
  • Further uterine or tubal evaluation if indicated

For Men, Evaluation May Include:

  • Semen analysis to assess sperm count and quality
  • Hormonal testing when required

The goal of testing is to identify treatable factors and guide the most appropriate next steps.

Fertility evaluation typically involves hormonal testing, imaging, and semen analysis, following standard diagnostic approaches recommended by the UK National Health Service (NHS).

Infertility Treatment Options: What Are the Possibilities?

Treatment plans are highly individualized and depend on age, diagnosis, duration of infertility, and overall health.

Medical and Lifestyle Management

Some patients benefit from cycle regulation, hormonal treatment, nutritional guidance, or lifestyle modifications.

Ovulation Induction

Medications may be used to stimulate ovulation in women who do not ovulate regularly.

Assisted Reproductive Options

Depending on the situation, options such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) may be recommended. When advanced care is needed, patients may be guided toward specialized reproductive centers.

At ESMC, treatment recommendations are transparent, ethical, and aligned with international medical guidelines.

Emotional and Psychological Support During Infertility

Infertility can have a significant emotional impact, leading to stress, anxiety, and feelings of isolation. Emotional support is an essential part of comprehensive fertility care.

Support may include:

  • Open, respectful communication with healthcare providers
  • Counseling referrals when needed
  • Partner inclusive consultations
  • Guidance on managing stress and emotional well-being

Addressing emotional health improves overall care and helps patients navigate the fertility journey with greater resilience.

Success Rates and Setting Realistic Expectations

Fertility treatment success depends on several factors:

  • Age of the patient
  • Underlying cause of infertility
  • Duration of infertility
  • Treatment method used

While medical advancements have significantly improved outcomes, results may take time. Honest communication about expectations is a core part of ESMC’s patient care philosophy.

How ESMC Supports Couples Facing Infertility

As a trusted gynecology and fertility care provider in Sharjah, ESMC offers:

  • Experienced gynecologists and women’s health specialists
  • Comprehensive fertility evaluations
  • Personalized treatment planning
  • Patient education and informed decision-making
  • A respectful, confidential clinical environment

Our focus is on providing care that is medically sound, ethically responsible, and emotionally supportive.

What to Expect During Your First Consultation at ESMC

Your first fertility consultation is designed to be thorough and reassuring. During the visit, patients can expect:

  • A detailed review of medical and reproductive history
  • Clear explanation of recommended tests
  • Discussion of possible causes and next steps
  • Opportunity to ask questions without pressure
  • A supportive, patient-centered approach

Taking the Next Step with ESMC

Infertility can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to navigate it alone. At ESMC’s gynecology and infertility services in Sharjah, our team takes time to understand your medical history, your goals, and your concerns before recommending any tests or treatment.

If you have been trying to conceive without success, are living with conditions such as PCOS, recurrent miscarriage, or hormonal imbalance, or are planning a pregnancy after 35, scheduling an early fertility consultation can make a meaningful difference.

You can book an appointment with our gynecology department, ask questions, or discuss our Infertility and Recurrent Miscarriage Packages through our online form or WhatsApp, so you can choose the path that feels right for you and your family.

For more support, explore our related services, including pre‑pregnancy counseling, hormonal health management, and reproductive health screenings, or visit our Gynaecology Department page to learn how ESMC supports women at every stage of their fertility journey.