Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, absolutely. Andrologists are trained surgeons who specialize in the male reproductive system. They routinely perform procedures like varicocele repair, vasectomy reversals, and advanced sperm retrieval techniques (TESA, PESA, Micro-TESE) to help treat male infertility.
Yes. Diagnosing testicular abnormalities is a core part of an andrologist’s expertise. Using physical examinations and scrotal ultrasounds, they can identify conditions like varicoceles, cysts, blockages, and other issues that may affect fertility or health.
Yes. Andrologists are experts in managing the male hormonal system. They frequently diagnose and treat conditions like low testosterone, which can affect libido, energy levels, and sperm production, often using medication and lifestyle guidance.
It depends on the cause. If the zero sperm count is due to a blockage (obstructive azoospermia), surgery can often fix the issue and restore sperm to the ejaculate. If it’s a production problem, a “cure” may not be possible, but andrologists can often still retrieve sperm directly from the testicles using advanced procedures, making fatherhood achievable through IVF/ICSI.
Yes. Andrologists can diagnose and treat various ejaculatory disorders, including premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and retrograde ejaculation (where ejaculate enters the bladder). Treatment often involves medication, specific techniques, or therapy.
Yes, this is a very important role. Before a man undergoes cancer treatments like chemotherapy or radiation that can harm fertility, an andrologist can counsel him on fertility preservation options, primarily through sperm freezing (cryopreservation), to preserve his ability to have children in the future.
The AMH test cost in India is generally affordable. For the most accurate and current pricing, please contact Ferty9 directly.
Insurance coverage for fertility tests is not available at Ferty9.
If you are searching for “where to get an AMH test,” look no further. You can easily book your test at any of our Ferty9 locations.
Ferty9’s ovulation calculator provides estimates with accuracy varying based on cycle regularity. Our calculations are based on research showing traditional calendar methods achieve 70-89% accuracy for certain prediction aspects, though individual variation affects reliability. Our calculator works best for women with regular cycles and should be combined with other tracking methods for improved precision, which our fertility specialists often recommend.
Ferty9’s ovulation calculator can still provide value for irregular cycles, but with modified expectations that our fertility team discusses with patients. Use our calculator as a general guide rather than a precise predictor, track multiple cycles to identify subtle patterns, and consider consulting our specialists about combining it with other methods like ovulation predictor kits or basal body temperature tracking for better accuracy.
To use our ovulation calculator effectively, you need the first day of your last menstrual period and your average cycle length. Calculate cycle length by counting days from the first day of one period to the first day of the next period, tracking at least three cycles for accuracy. Our user-friendly interface also allows input of additional information that can improve predictions.
Ferty9’s ovulation calculator identifies a fertile window spanning approximately six days: the five days before ovulation plus the day of ovulation. This accounts for sperm survival of up to five days in the reproductive tract and the 12-24 hour egg viability period. Our fertility specialists emphasize that the highest conception probability occurs during the final three days of this window.
Our fertility experts at Ferty9 strongly advise that ovulation calculators should never be used as the sole method of contraception. While our calculator can provide general cycle awareness, prediction limitations make it unreliable for preventing pregnancy. We recommend professional contraceptive methods or properly trained fertility awareness methods for pregnancy prevention.
Ferty9’s medical team identifies common ovulation signs including clear, stretchy cervical mucus resembling egg whites, mild one-sided abdominal cramping (mittelschmerz), breast tenderness, slight temperature rise, increased libido, and sometimes light spotting. Our fertility specialists note that not all women experience these symptoms, and they can vary between cycles.
Our ovulation calculator accommodates various cycle lengths, typically from 21-35 days, which covers normal healthy variation recognized by our medical team. The calculator adjusts predictions based on your specific cycle length, though women with cycles outside this range may need evaluation by our fertility specialists for underlying health conditions.
Our fertility experts recommend beginning to use our ovulation calculator when you start actively trying to conceive or want to understand your cycle better. Track for at least 2-3 cycles to establish patterns and improve prediction accuracy. Starting early allows you to learn your body’s signals and optimize timing, which aligns with Ferty9’s comprehensive fertility approach.
Yes, our fertility specialists at Ferty9 recognize that stress can significantly impact ovulation timing by disrupting hormonal balance and potentially delaying or preventing ovulation. During high-stress periods, our calculator predictions may be less reliable. We often recommend stress management techniques and noting stressful events when tracking cycles.
Ferty9’s ovulation calculator is specifically designed based on our clinical expertise in fertility medicine, providing medically accurate predictions integrated with our other fertility services. Unlike basic calculators, ours offers educational content, connects with our period and pregnancy calculators, and provides pathways to consultation with our fertility specialists when needed.
Our calculator provides predictions for the current cycle and several months ahead based on your average cycle length. However, our fertility team notes that accuracy decreases for longer-term predictions due to natural cycle variations. We recommend focusing on current and next-cycle predictions for planning purposes.
Our medical team explains that hormonal birth control methods suppress natural ovulation, making traditional ovulation calculators irrelevant since they prevent the hormonal cycles our calculator predicts. If using non-hormonal methods like copper IUDs, natural cycles continue and our calculator remains useful for cycle awareness.
While our calculator cannot diagnose fertility issues, consistent tracking may reveal patterns suggesting problems such as very irregular cycles, absent ovulation signs, or cycles outside normal ranges. These observations can prompt appropriate medical evaluation with our fertility specialists, who can provide comprehensive assessment and treatment options.
Our fertility experts recommend tracking predicted dates against actual ovulation symptoms like cervical mucus changes, temperature rises, or positive ovulation tests. Over several cycles, you’ll notice if our predictions align with physical signs. Consistent discrepancies may indicate need for adjusted cycle length input or consultation with our medical team.
Absence of noticeable ovulation symptoms doesn’t necessarily indicate problems, as our fertility specialists note that not all women experience obvious signs. However, if you consistently lack signs and have difficulty conceiving, consider using ovulation predictor kits or consulting our healthcare providers to confirm ovulation is occurring and explore additional support options available at Ferty9.
Gynecology is the branch of medicine focused on the health of a woman’s reproductive system. This includes the uterus (womb), ovaries, fallopian tubes, and breasts. It covers all aspects of a woman’s reproductive health from her teenage years through menopause.
