Fertility conditions evaluated and treated at Aansh
The pages below cover the fertility and gynaecological conditions most commonly seen at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center — each with a plain-language explanation of what the condition involves, how it is investigated, and which treatments apply.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Shweta Agarwal, MBBS, DGO · Last updated June 2026
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Many fertility conditions are diagnosable with a focused workup, and most are treatable with evidence-based interventions — whether that is lifestyle modification, medication, a minimally invasive procedure, or an IVF cycle. The starting point is understanding which condition (or combination of conditions) applies to you. Each page below explains the diagnosis and links directly to the relevant treatments offered at Aansh's government-registered Level 2 ART clinic.
Information on this page is educational and does not replace a medical consultation. Outcomes depend on individual clinical factors.
Abnormal Sperm Oat
OAT syndrome means low sperm count, poor motility, and abnormal morphology all together — the most common significant male-factor finding. Understand causes, severity, workup, and treatment from IUI to ICSI at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
Read more →Adenomyosis
Adenomyosis: endometrial-like tissue within the uterine muscle wall — heavy periods, bulky uterus, pelvic pain & fertility impact. Expert assessment with Dr. Shweta Agarwal at Aansh Hospital.
Read more →Azoospermia
Azoospermia means no measurable sperm in the ejaculate. It does not always mean biological fatherhood is impossible. Learn the causes, tests, and options like sperm retrieval with ICSI at Aansh Hospital.
Read more →Blocked Fallopian Tubes
Blocked fallopian tubes prevent sperm and egg from meeting — a common cause of infertility. Learn causes, how it's diagnosed (HSG, laparoscopy), and treatment options including IVF at Aansh Hospital.
Read more →Endometriosis
Endometriosis causes pelvic pain, painful periods & infertility. Understand symptoms, how it's diagnosed, how it affects fertility & treatment options at Aansh Hospital.
Read more →Low AMH
Low AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) means fewer eggs in reserve — not that pregnancy is impossible. Learn causes, diagnosis, and fertility options with Dr. Shweta Agarwal at Aansh Hospital.
Read more →Male Infertility
Male infertility contributes to about half of all cases. Understand the causes (low count, motility, varicocele, azoospermia), how it's diagnosed, and treatment options — confidential care at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
Read more →Menopause & POI
Menopause, perimenopause and premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) explained — symptoms, diagnosis (FSH, AMH), causes of early menopause, and fertility options including egg freezing, embryo freezing, and IVF. Expert care with Dr. Shweta Agarwal.
Read more →Menstrual Disorders
Irregular, heavy, painful, or missed periods? Understand the common causes of menstrual disorders, how they're evaluated, what helps, and when to see a doctor — at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
Read more →Ovarian Cysts
Most ovarian cysts are benign and self-resolving. Understand functional, endometrioma, dermoid & complex cysts — symptoms, fertility impact, diagnosis & when to seek care.
Read more →Ovulation Hormonal Disorders
Not ovulating? Understand anovulation, hyperprolactinaemia, hypothalamic amenorrhoea, thyroid dysfunction, and other hormonal causes of infertility — and how each is treated.
Read more →PCOS
PCOS: irregular periods, excess androgens & ovarian cysts. Symptoms, diagnosis, fertility impact & treatment at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
Read more →Recurrent Implantation Failure
RIF: embryos fail to implant after repeated good-quality IVF transfers. Learn what RIF means, how it differs from miscarriage, the investigation workup, and individualised treatment options.
Read more →Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Recurrent pregnancy loss means repeated miscarriages. Many couples go on to have a successful pregnancy. Learn the causes, the RPL workup, and supportive care with Dr. Shweta Agarwal at Aansh Hospital.
Read more →Secondary Infertility
Secondary infertility: difficulty conceiving after a previous pregnancy. It is common, fully investigable, and having had a baby before does not guarantee it will happen again. Expert care at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
Read more →Unexplained Infertility
Unexplained infertility means all standard tests are normal but pregnancy hasn't happened. It does not mean nothing can be done — it is often very treatable. Learn what helps at Aansh Hospital.
Read more →Uterine Cavity Conditions
Endometrial polyps, uterine septum, intrauterine adhesions (Asherman's syndrome), and submucosal fibroids can impair implantation and cause recurrent miscarriage. Diagnosis, fertility impact, and treatment at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
Read more →Uterine Fibroids
Uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) cause heavy periods, pelvic pressure & can affect fertility. Understand types by location, how fibroids affect implantation, how they're diagnosed, and treatment options at Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
Read more →Varicocele
A varicocele is an abnormal dilation of the scrotal veins that can impair sperm quality. Learn about symptoms, grading, diagnosis, and when treatment may help fertility — Aansh Hospital & IVF Center.
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View costs & EMI →The information on each condition page is reviewed by Dr. Shweta Agarwal, MBBS, DGO, and is intended for educational purposes. It summarises evidence on diagnosis and treatment options but does not constitute medical advice. A clinical assessment — including blood tests, ultrasound, and semen analysis — is needed to determine what applies to your individual situation.
Concerned about a condition affecting your fertility?
A first consultation is the clearest next step. Message us and we'll suggest which tests to start with — no need to come with a diagnosis already.