
Sometimes fertility delays are not about timing.
They’re about an underlying condition quietly influencing the body affecting ovulation, egg release, implantation, or hormonal balance.
At Icchaa fertility solutions and diagnostics, identifying these conditions early helps us treat the root cause not just the symptom.
Irregular cycles. Missed periods. Unpredictable ovulation.
PCOS is one of the most common causes of ovulatory infertility. Hormonal imbalance may prevent regular egg release, making natural conception difficult.
With structured cycle monitoring, hormonal regulation, metabolic support, and when required, ovulation induction, many women with PCOS conceive successfully.
PCOS is manageable with the right guidance.
We provide individualized care, tailoring each treatment plan to meet the unique needs of every patient.
We provide individualized care, tailoring each treatment plan to meet the unique needs of every patient.
"With locations across the region, centers are dedicated to serving local communities with excellence, accessibility & care—wherever you are."
PCOD and PCOS are often used interchangeably, though the presentation can vary.
In PCOD, ovaries may contain multiple small follicles that do not mature regularly. Cycles may be irregular, and ovulation may be inconsistent.
Early assessment helps us determine whether mild lifestyle correction is sufficient or whether medical support is required.
Helping individuals and couples.
Helping individuals and couples.
Helping individuals and couples.
Fibroids are non-cancerous growths within the uterus.
Many women have them without symptoms.
However, depending on size and location, fibroids can:
Through ultrasound and imaging, we determine whether a fibroid is fertility-impacting or simply incidental.
Treatment is recommended only when clinically necessary.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus.
It may cause:
Inflammation associated with endometriosis can affect egg quality, tubal function, or implantation.
Management may include medical therapy, surgical intervention, or assisted reproductive support depending on severity.
The fallopian tubes create the pathway where sperm meets egg.
When tubes are blocked due to infection, inflammation, or previous surgery, natural fertilisation may not occur.
Diagnostic tests such as HSG or laparoscopy help confirm tubal patency.
Depending on findings, treatment may include surgical correction or IVF as a bypass solution
Hormones coordinate every stage of reproduction:
Imbalances involving thyroid, prolactin, insulin, or ovarian hormones can disrupt fertility.
Targeted blood testing helps restore balance before advanced treatment is considered.
Fertility care is most effective when treatment matches diagnosis.
Not every condition requires IVF.
Not every delay needs surgery.
Not every irregular cycle is severe.
The right approach depends on understanding the root cause.
Early assessment prevents prolonged uncertainty.
Book your consultation with our fertility experts the first step toward your parenthood journey.