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Fertility FAQ Knowledge Hub • Corrected V2
For TTC Couples • Female & Male Fertility

Every Fertility Question Deserves a Calm, Clear Answer.

This Dev Rati knowledge hub helps you understand possible roadblocks to conception in simple English—periods, ovulation, hormones, womb, tubes, IVF failure, miscarriage, male fertility, lifestyle, symptoms and doctor questions.

What this tool doesChoose one fertility concern and get a focused explanation without scrolling through hundreds of answers.
Dev Rati lensEach answer connects medical clarity with womb readiness, egg-sperm quality, stress, diet, lifestyle and inflammation.
DisclaimerEducational only. Not a diagnosis, prescription or emergency-care tool. Indian and foreign medical practices/lab formats may differ.
Corrected V2 update: Includes your requested corrections for short cycles, OCP/scanty periods, recurrent miscarriage thresholds, sperm 70–90 day preparation, OHSS, TTC supplements, CoQ10, fresh vs frozen transfer, egg freezing, progesterone support, laparoscopy and expanded endometriosis FAQs.

Choose a Fertility Category

Start by selecting the category that best matches your current concern.

Tip: Choose the broad category first. On the next page, you will see only the topics from that category, so the tool feels focused and easy to browse.

Choose One Topic

Pick the exact question you want to open. Only that explanation will open on the next page.

Tip: Start with your main pain point. If you are unsure, open the topic that most closely matches your current report, symptom, diagnosis or treatment stage.
Safety note: This FAQ is for education and consultation preparation only. It cannot diagnose infertility, confirm pregnancy, prescribe medication, replace ultrasound/lab interpretation, or manage emergencies.

What may be happening

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    Questions to discuss with your doctor

      Urgent warning signs

        This answer is educational and must be interpreted with age, medical history, examination, ultrasound findings, lab reports, semen analysis and the advice of a qualified clinician.