Infertility may be a cause for marital disharmony, psychological and physical ill- health. Management of infertility includes hormonal therapy, surgery and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). With the invention of new techniques of assisted reproductive technologies science has given a glimmer of hope in the field of infertility. But these methods are expensive and success rate are debatable and many times, the prolonged use of hormones disturbs the normal physiology of reproductive system. Ayurveda has several medicinal plants which has the potential to treat causes of infertility and effective in achievement of conception without any adverse effects. The medicinal plants mentioned in this review has an evidenced based evaluation in th...
Secondary infertility indicates previous pregnancy but failure to conceive subsequently. Incidences ...
A couple is considered as infertile, when they failed to have baby in one year of their marriage lif...
Infertility is an increasing condition in society which has become a challenge to the gynaecologist....
Infertility is a pathologic condition of both male and female, defined by the failure to achieve a p...
Almost all the people are having a strong desire to conceive a child at some point during their repr...
Infertility is a disease of the male or female reproductive system characterized by the inability to...
Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a person to contribute to conception. In...
Vandhyatva (infertility) is a condition of one year of intercourse without conception involving a ma...
Childlessness and infertility are rising dramatically in cities. The increase may be due to many rea...
Ayurveda is the Ancient system of Medicine which gives equal importance to preventive and curative a...
Ayurveda is the oldest science of healthcare management which encompasses detailed descriptions abou...
In India women do not share their Gynecological problems with their family members and not even with...
Male infertility is one of the burning problems now a day’s and incidences of this problem increases...
Infertility is a disease of the reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a clinical pre...
Introduction: Infertility is the clinical entity where couple fail to conceive even after one year o...
Secondary infertility indicates previous pregnancy but failure to conceive subsequently. Incidences ...
A couple is considered as infertile, when they failed to have baby in one year of their marriage lif...
Infertility is an increasing condition in society which has become a challenge to the gynaecologist....
Infertility is a pathologic condition of both male and female, defined by the failure to achieve a p...
Almost all the people are having a strong desire to conceive a child at some point during their repr...
Infertility is a disease of the male or female reproductive system characterized by the inability to...
Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a person to contribute to conception. In...
Vandhyatva (infertility) is a condition of one year of intercourse without conception involving a ma...
Childlessness and infertility are rising dramatically in cities. The increase may be due to many rea...
Ayurveda is the Ancient system of Medicine which gives equal importance to preventive and curative a...
Ayurveda is the oldest science of healthcare management which encompasses detailed descriptions abou...
In India women do not share their Gynecological problems with their family members and not even with...
Male infertility is one of the burning problems now a day’s and incidences of this problem increases...
Infertility is a disease of the reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a clinical pre...
Introduction: Infertility is the clinical entity where couple fail to conceive even after one year o...
Secondary infertility indicates previous pregnancy but failure to conceive subsequently. Incidences ...
A couple is considered as infertile, when they failed to have baby in one year of their marriage lif...
Infertility is an increasing condition in society which has become a challenge to the gynaecologist....