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May 24, 2026

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Dr. Kusum Lata Bhardwaj

MBBS, MD OBG, Ex-AIIMS New Delhi

Fertility Enhancing Surgery – Advanced Reproductive & Minimally Invasive Care

Fertility-enhancing surgery includes advanced minimally invasive procedures designed to improve pregnancy chances by correcting reproductive problems affecting the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and pelvic organs.

Fertility Enhancing Surgery – Advanced Reproductive & Minimally Invasive Care

Modern laparoscopic and hysteroscopic fertility procedures help improve natural conception and IVF outcomes while preserving reproductive organs.

Advanced fertility-preserving surgery focuses not only on removing disease but also on protecting ovarian reserve and reproductive function.

What is Fertility Enhancing Surgery?

Advanced reproductive surgical care

These procedures are performed to improve fertility and reproductive outcomes using minimally invasive techniques.

Laparoscopic surgery

Keyhole surgery used for pelvic and reproductive disorders.

Hysteroscopic surgery

Treatment inside the uterus without abdominal cuts.

Fertility preservation

Focus on protecting ovarian reserve and reproductive organs.

Who May Need Surgery?

Conditions where fertility surgery may help

Fertility-enhancing surgery may improve conception chances in selected reproductive conditions.

Difficulty conceiving naturally

Repeated IVF failure

Recurrent miscarriages

Endometriosis

Blocked fallopian tubes

Ovarian cysts

Fibroids affecting fertility

Uterine polyps

Pelvic adhesions

Hydrosalpinx

Abnormal uterine cavity

Procedures Offered

Advanced fertility-enhancing procedures

Specialized minimally invasive procedures are tailored according to fertility goals and reproductive health.

Endometriosis surgery

Removal of endometriosis to improve fertility and reduce pelvic pain.

Fibroid removal

Myomectomy for fibroids affecting implantation or pregnancy.

Tubal surgery

Treatment for blocked or damaged fallopian tubes.

Ovarian cyst surgery

Fertility-preserving removal of ovarian cysts and endometriomas.

Adhesiolysis

Removal of pelvic scar tissue affecting reproductive organs.

Hysteroscopic septum resection

Correction of uterine septum linked with infertility or miscarriages.

Benefits

Benefits of minimally invasive fertility surgery

Modern fertility surgery offers better recovery and improved reproductive outcomes.

Improved natural conception chances

Better IVF success rates

Preservation of reproductive organs

Minimal pain and blood loss

Smaller scars

Faster recovery

Reduced hospital stay

Early return to normal routine

Specialized Expertise

Fertility and endometriosis expertise

Endometriosis is one of the leading causes of infertility and pelvic pain in women.

Advanced laparoscopic surgery

Precise removal of endometriosis tissue while preserving fertility.

Ovarian reserve protection

Careful surgical techniques help preserve healthy ovarian tissue.

Pelvic anatomy restoration

Surgery helps improve pelvic function and reproductive outcomes.

Personalized Fertility Approach

Individualized fertility treatment planning

Every fertility journey is unique and requires careful reproductive evaluation.

Step 1

Ultrasound and imaging

Detailed pelvic assessment helps identify reproductive conditions.

Step 2

Hormonal evaluation

Hormonal testing helps understand ovarian and fertility health.

Step 3

Fertility history review

Previous IVF outcomes, miscarriages, and pregnancy history are evaluated.

Step 4

Treatment planning

Doctors plan the most suitable path for natural conception or assisted reproduction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about fertility surgery

Women commonly ask about fertility outcomes, ovarian reserve, and recovery after surgery.

Can surgery improve fertility?

Yes, treating endometriosis, fibroids, adhesions, or tubal problems may improve pregnancy chances.

Will surgery affect ovarian reserve?

Fertility-preserving surgical techniques are used carefully to protect ovarian function.

Is fertility surgery painful?

Most procedures are minimally invasive with less pain and faster recovery.

When can I try for pregnancy after surgery?

Timing depends on the procedure and condition treated. Personalized advice is provided after surgery.

Dr. Kusum Lata Bhardwaj

Written and reviewed by

Dr. Kusum Lata Bhardwaj

MD (Obs & Gyn), Laparoscopic & Fertility Surgeon

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