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IUI Treatment in Delhi

Premature ovarian failure, also called primary ovarian insufficiency in many clinical contexts, refers to early decline in ovarian function before the usual age of menopause. At She Delhi, we help women understand this condition with sensitivity and medical clarity, while offering personalised guidance for fertility planning, hormonal evaluation, and reproductive treatment support.

About the Condition

Premature ovarian failure occurs when ovarian function declines earlier than expected, affecting egg production, hormone balance, and menstrual regularity. Women may experience irregular periods, missed periods, reduced fertility, or symptoms related to low estrogen. In some cases, ovarian activity may still be intermittent, which is why proper diagnosis and timely consultation are important.

At She Delhi, treatment planning depends on the patient’s age, symptoms, fertility goals, ovarian reserve status, hormone levels, and whether spontaneous cycles are still occurring occasionally.

Causes or Symptoms

Common causes or associated factors may include:

Genetic factors

Autoimmune conditions

Previous ovarian surgery

Chemotherapy or radiation exposure

Unexplained early ovarian decline

Common causes or associated factors may include:

Irregular periods, Absent periods, Hot flashes & Vaginal dryness in some women

Who Needs This Treatment

Women under 40 with irregular or absent periods

Women struggling to conceive with very low ovarian reserve

Women experiencing menopause-like symptoms earlier than expected

Patients with elevated FSH or low estrogen levels

At She Delhi, the decision to move to the treatment is made only after proper consultation and investigation.

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Treatment Procedure

Diagnostic Evaluation

We review menstrual history, fertility history, hormone profile, AMH, FSH, ultrasound findings, and associated symptoms.

Step 01

Fertility Goal Assessment

Some women seek pregnancy, while others need menstrual or hormonal management support. The treatment path is planned accordingly.

Step 02

Fertility Planning

Depending on ovarian activity and reproductive goals, treatment may involve assisted conception planning, IVF counselling, fertility preservation discussion in selected contexts, or donor-related counselling where clinically appropriate and legally compliant.

Step 03

Hormonal and Supportive Care

Where needed, supportive management may be advised for hormonal balance, symptom relief, and long-term reproductive health.

Step 04

Follow-Up and Monitoring

Regular review is important because ovarian function can vary and fertility planning may be time-sensitive.

Step 05

Benefits & Success Rate

The benefit of early diagnosis is that it helps women understand the condition and act without delay. Timely treatment can support fertility planning, symptom management, and informed reproductive decision-making. Success depends on whether there is residual ovarian activity, the patient’s age, uterine health, associated hormonal findings, and the chosen treatment route.

Why Choose She Delhi

Sensitive and structured evaluation

Fertility-focused counselling for time-sensitive cases

Personalised treatment planning

Clear explanation of options without false promises

Multidisciplinary women’s health and reproductive support

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Frequently asked question

Not exactly. It involves early ovarian dysfunction, but some women may still have intermittent ovarian activity.

It may be possible in some cases, depending on ovarian activity and individual fertility factors.

Irregular or absent periods, difficulty conceiving, and low estrogen symptoms may occur.

Diagnosis usually involves hormone testing, ultrasound, menstrual history, and fertility assessment.

Because fertility options may become more limited over time, and timely planning can be crucial.