Welcome to Fertygyaan: a fertility education initiative by Ferty9 — your trusted guide to understanding fertility, infertility, reproductive health, and more! 🌸
Through real conversations and expert insights, we aim to make it easier to navigate the world of fertility — answering questions you might have, and even those you didn’t know you should ask.
Whether you're planning a pregnancy, exploring treatments, or just curious about fertility health, you’ll find helpful guidance here.
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Got your fertility test report and felt confused by the numbers?
You’re not alone.
AMH. FSH. TSH. AFC.
They look scary. But they’re not verdicts.
They’re signals—meant to guide, not frighten.
Here’s what these tests are really telling you 👇
✨ AMH shows how many eggs you may have left
✨ FSH shows how hard your body is working to grow eggs
✨ TSH checks if your thyroid could affect ovulation
✨ AFC counts visible follicles on ultrasound
Together, they help doctors understand your fertility picture—not predict your future.
💡 A gentle truth to remember:
• “Normal” does NOT mean pregnancy is guaranteed
• “Low” does NOT mean pregnancy is impossible
• Timing, egg quality, and implantation matter too
Low AMH doesn’t mean no hope.
High FSH doesn’t mean the end.
Thyroid issues are treatable.
And numbers can change—with the right care.
If everything looks “normal” but pregnancy isn’t happening,
it’s not in your head. It just means it’s time to look deeper.
🤍 Your report is not a judgment.
It’s a starting point.
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A gentle reminder as the new year begins 🌱
A new year doesn’t mean new pressure.
It doesn’t mean rushing decisions, setting deadlines, or carrying expectations set by others.
Your fertility journey is personal.
It moves at your pace — and that’s okay.
As we step into 2026, choose kindness for yourself, space to breathe, and trust in your own timing.
We’re wishing you a year filled with clarity, calm, and care.
Happy New Year ✨
— Team Ferty9
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Many men searching for answers around low sperm count, poor sperm motility or delayed pregnancy don’t realise that everyday medicines can play a role.
Some blood pressure and anxiety medicines (called beta blockers) may quietly affect sperm health and sexual function — without obvious warning signs. This doesn’t mean the medicine is wrong, but it does mean the choice of medicine matters when you’re planning a baby.
The good news?
✔ Fertility-friendly BP medicines exist
✔ Effects are often reversible
✔ A basic semen analysis can give clarity early
If you or your partner are on long-term medication and struggling to conceive, the right medical guidance can prevent months of stress and confusion.
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Women with PCOS often struggle to ovulate — and without ovulation, pregnancy becomes difficult.
But here’s the good part: when guided correctly, the ovaries of a PCOS patient usually respond better than average.
That’s why PCOS is one of the most treatable fertility conditions.
Here’s how treatment helps:
• Medicines help your eggs grow to the correct size
• Ultrasound tracking tells you the exact day your egg is ready
• Hormone support ensures the egg releases on time
• Lifestyle changes improve insulin, which directly improves ovulation
• Weight loss (even 5–7%) can restart regular cycles
• Supplements support egg quality and hormone balance
• Timed intercourse or IUI boosts the success window
• IVF is used only when the body doesn’t respond to simpler methods
Most women don’t need IVF — they just need correct ovulation support.
PCOS may change how your body functions, but it does not take away your ability to conceive.
With the right approach, your body can and often does return to a healthy rhythm.
Your fertility journey is still full of possibilities.
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