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How to Quit Smoking and Improve Fertility Health? – Expert Guidance by Dr. Nitasha Gupta | Kore Fertility Centre (2026)

How to Quit Smoking and Improve Fertility Health?

Expert Insights by Dr. Nitasha Gupta – Consultant Gynecologist & IVF Specialist, Kore Fertility Centre (Chandigarh | Zirakpur | Mohali)

Every decision you make while preparing for pregnancy matters—and quitting smoking is one of the most powerful steps you can take. Smoking directly impacts egg quality, sperm health, hormones, IVF success rates, pregnancy safety, and long-term reproductive outcomes.

As a fertility specialist with over 15+ years of clinical experience, Dr. Nitasha Gupta, Director at Kore Fertility Centre, has treated hundreds of couples struggling with smoking-related fertility complications.

Whether you’re planning natural conception or IVF in 2026, quitting smoking can significantly enhance your chances of success.

This detailed guide explains:

  • How smoking affects male & female fertility
  • How quitting improves IVF & natural conception outcomes
  • A proven step-by-step method to quit smoking
  • How to rebuild reproductive health after quitting
  • When to consult a fertility expert

How Smoking Affects Women’s Fertility 

Research shows that women who smoke have almost double the infertility rates compared to non-smokers.

Smoking Damages Fertility by:

  • Reducing egg quality
  • Accelerating ovarian aging
  • Disrupting hormones + ovulation
  • Affecting embryo implantation
  • Increasing IVF cycle failure
  • Increasing miscarriage risk

Women who smoke often require higher doses of IVF medications, have lower AMH, and experience poorer embryo development.

How Smoking Affects Men’s Fertility

Men are equally impacted. Smoking leads to:

  • Low sperm count
  • Poor motility
  • Abnormal sperm shape
  • Increased DNA fragmentation
  • Oxidative damage to sperm cells

This increases the time to conception and reduces the chances of success even with assisted treatments like IVF, ICSI, and IUI.

How Quitting Smoking Boosts Fertility

Whether you’re starting IVF or trying naturally, stopping smoking immediately improves:

1. Hormone Regulation

Balanced estrogen, progesterone & testosterone.

2. Egg & Sperm Quality

Healthier cells → Higher conception rates.

3. IVF Success Rates

Studies show up to a 30% improvement in IVF outcomes.

4. Pregnancy Health

Lower risk of ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, premature birth, and low birth weight.

Even if some damage (like ovarian reserve decline) cannot be reversed, quitting ALWAYS improves success rates.

Step-by-Step Guide to Quit Smoking and Improve Fertility

1. Choose a Quit Date

Pick a date within the next 1–2 weeks. Mark it. Prepare mentally and physically.

2. Identify Your Smoking Triggers 

Most common triggers:

  • Stress
  • Social situations
  • After meals
  • Emotional lows
  • Habit loops

Replace smoking with:
✔ Deep breathing
✔ Herbal tea
✔ Short walks
✔ Hydration
✔ Mindfulness

3. Get Professional Help

According to Dr. Nitasha Gupta, medical support improves your quit-success rate by over 70%.

Your doctor may recommend:

  • Nicotine replacement therapy
  • Prescription medicines
  • Behavioural therapy
  • Mobile-based quit programs

4. Replace the Habit – Not Just the Cigarette

Create new routines:
✔ Stretching after meals
✔ Chewing sugar-free gum
✔ Holding a stress ball
✔ Listening to calming audio

Avoid smoking zones for at least 6–8 weeks.

5. Manage Cravings Smartly

Cravings typically last 8–12 minutes.

Try:

  • 5-minute walk
  • Ice-cold water
  • Deep breathing (4-7-8 method)
  • Distraction activities

Remind yourself:
“I’m quitting for my fertility, my pregnancy, and my future baby.”

6. Track Progress & Reward Yourself 

Celebrate milestones:

  • 1 week
  • 1 month
  • 3 months

Treat yourself to a spa, new clothes, or a dinner. Positive reinforcement works.

7. Stay Smoke-Free for Long-Term Fertility Health

Understand your long-term triggers:

  • Stress
  • Work pressure
  • Social gatherings

Maintain a smoke-free environment at home and work.

How to Support Fertility After Quitting Smoking

Dr. Nitasha Gupta recommends adding the following to your routine:

For Women:

  • CoQ10
  • Omega-3
  • Vitamin D
  • Prenatal vitamins
  • Antioxidant-rich food

For Men:

  • Zinc
  • Selenium
  • L-Carnitine
  • Multivitamin + antioxidants

Healthy habits that improve fertility:

✔ 7–8 hours sleep
✔ Regular exercise
✔ Meditation
✔ Balanced diet
✔ Reduced caffeine/alcohol

When Should You See a Fertility Specialist?

Consult Dr. Nitasha Gupta at Kore Fertility Centre if:

  • You’ve tried for 6–12 months with no success
  • You are over 35
  • You have irregular cycles
  • You smoke or recently quit
  • You have a history of miscarriage
  • You want preconception counselling

Her expert-led, personalized fertility plans help couples conceive naturally or through IVF in a safe, evidence-based manner.

FAQs – Quit Smoking & Fertility

1. How long after quitting smoking does fertility improve?

Egg and sperm quality start improving within 30–90 days, though benefits continue for months.

2. Does smoking affect IVF success rates?

Yes. It reduces implantation, embryo development, and live birth rates. Quitting significantly improves outcomes.

3. Can male fertility recover after quitting smoking?

Yes. Sperm regenerates every 72–90 days, so improvement is seen in 3 months.

4. Does second-hand smoke affect fertility?

Absolutely. It harms hormonal balance, egg & sperm health, and increases miscarriage risk.

5. When should I see a doctor for fertility after quitting smoking?

If there’s no pregnancy within 6–12 months (or 6 months if over 35), meet a fertility expert.

Final Words – Your Fertility Journey Starts with a Single Decision

Quitting smoking is one of the strongest fertility-boosting steps you can take.

For expert guidance, personalized fertility planning, IVF support, and preconception counselling, consult:

Dr. Nitasha Gupta

Consultant Gynecologist & IVF Specialist
Director – Kore Fertility Centre (Chandigarh | Zirakpur | Mohali | Dera Bassi)

Her compassionate, evidence-based fertility care ensures you and your future baby receive the best possible start.

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IVF Injections Cost in India (2026) – Dr. Nitasha Gupta | Kore Fertility Solutions

IVF Injections Cost in India (2026 Updated Guide by Dr. Nitasha Gupta)

By Dr. Nitasha Gupta – Consultant Gynecologist, IVF Specialist & Director at Kore Fertility Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Zirakpur–Dhakoli

The IVF injections cost in India is one of the biggest concerns for couples starting fertility treatment in 2025–2026. IVF injections play a vital role in ovarian stimulation, egg maturation, uterine preparation, and implantation success.

At Kore Fertility Solutions Pvt. Ltd., led by Dr. Nitasha Gupta, we follow globally approved IVF protocols with fully transparent pricing—so couples can plan treatment without stress.

This complete guide explains the types of IVF injections, updated 2026 pricing, city-wise comparison, protocol-wise costs, and FAQs answered by Dr. Nitasha Gupta.

What Are IVF Injections? Why Dr. Nitasha Gupta Emphasizes Them

According to Dr. Nitasha Gupta, IVF injections:

  • Help the ovaries produce multiple healthy eggs

  • Maintain hormonal balance

  • Prevent premature ovulation

  • Support the uterus for embryo implantation

These injections form nearly 40–50% of the total IVF medication cost in India.

Types of IVF Injections & Updated Cost in India (Reviewed by Dr. Nitasha Gupta)

1. Ovarian Stimulation Injections

Stimulate multiple follicles. Used in nearly all IVF cycles at Kore Fertility Solutions.

✔ Common: Gonal-F, HMG, Menopur
✔ Cost: ₹40,000 – ₹75,000 per cycle

2. Trigger Injection (hCG / Lupron)

Ensures eggs reach final maturity before retrieval.
✔ Cost: ₹5,000 – ₹12,000

3. Progesterone Support Injections

Improve uterine lining & support early pregnancy.
✔ Cost: ₹10,000 – ₹28,000

4. GnRH Agonist / Antagonist Injections

Prevent premature ovulation.
✔ Cost: ₹20,000 – ₹45,000

5. Additional Supportive Injections

Vitamin injections, immunological injections, blood thinners (as per protocol at Kore Fertility).
✔ Cost: ₹5,000 – ₹20,000

Total IVF Injections Cost in India (2026 Overview)

Total Estimated Range:

₹5,000 – ₹90,000 per cycle


City-Wise IVF Injection Cost in India (2026)

City IVF Injections Cost / Cycle
Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore ₹70,000 – ₹90,000
Chandigarh, Zirakpur, Mohali ₹5,000 – ₹75,000
Tier-3 cities & smaller towns ₹4,000 – ₹60,000

Chandigarh–Zirakpur has become a preferred IVF hub because of high-quality yet affordable treatment with experienced gynecologists like Dr. Nitasha Gupta.


Factors That Affect IVF Injections Cost (Explained by Dr. Nitasha Gupta)

1. Dosage Requirements

Women with low AMH, low ovarian reserve, PCOS, or irregular cycles may need higher dosages.

2. IVF Protocol Selection at Kore Fertility

  • Antagonist cycle → higher injection cost

  • Agonist cycle → moderate cost

  • Mild/natural IVF → lowest cost

3. Clinic Expertise & Technology

Centres with advanced incubators, certified embryologists, and international safety protocols—such as Kore Fertility Solutions Pvt. Ltd.—may charge slightly higher, but also offer significantly higher success rates.


Affordable IVF Injection Plans at Kore Fertility Solutions (Dr. Nitasha Gupta)

At Kore Fertility, patients receive:

✔ Transparent & itemized billing
✔ No unnecessary injections
✔ Customized hormonal protocols
✔ Close monitoring by Dr. Nitasha Gupta herself
✔ Affordable IVF options for Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali, Zirakpur, Dhakoli & Mandi

For women from Mandi (HP), Kore Fertility now offers affordable fertility care, reducing travel and treatment expenses.


Conclusion – Insights by Dr. Nitasha Gupta

The IVF injections cost in India (2026) varies depending on the medication type, dosage, brands, protocol, and clinic expertise. With the right information and guidance from experienced fertility specialists like Dr. Nitasha Gupta, couples can plan treatment confidently and without financial stress.

At Kore Fertility Solutions Pvt. Ltd., we prioritize:
✔ Ethical treatment
✔ Affordable IVF plans
✔ Customized injection protocols
✔ Transparent pricing
✔ Evidence-based fertility care

This ensures exceptional success rates while keeping costs manageable.


FAQs on IVF Injections Cost in India (2026)

1. What is the average IVF injections cost in India?

₹5,000 – ₹90,000, depending on dosage and protocol.

2. Who decides the injection dosage?

Dosage is prescribed based on AMH, age, ovarian reserve, and monitored by specialists like Dr. Nitasha Gupta.

3. Are IVF injections painful?

Most injections use thin needles and are minimally uncomfortable.

4. Do patients need injections in every IVF cycle?

Yes—hormonal stimulation is essential for egg development.

5. Why choose Kore Fertility for IVF treatment?

Because Dr. Nitasha Gupta offers:

  • Global fertility protocols

  • Transparent pricing

  • Personalized medicine

  • High success rates in Chandigarh & Zirakpur

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6 Signs Your Daughter Is About to Start Her Period (2026)

6 Signs Your Daughter Is About to Start Her Period (2026)

Understanding your daughter’s early puberty signs is essential to support her health, confidence, and emotional readiness. Most girls get their first period between 10 and 14 years, but physical and hormonal changes can start much earlier.

As a parent, recognizing these early signals helps you prepare your daughter for menstruation in a calm, supportive, and informed way.

In this 2026 expert guide, Dr. Nitasha Gupta, Consultant Gynecologist at Kore Fertility Centre, explains the top signs your daughter is about to start her period, along with practical tips to help her navigate puberty confidently.

1. Breast Development (Thelarche) Begins First

The earliest sign of puberty is breast budding — small, firm lumps under the nipples.
This often starts 1–2 years before the first period.

Parents should look for:

  • Tender nipples
  • Small, raised breast buds
  • Uneven growth (normal)

Breast development is the body’s preparation for hormonal balance and future menstruation.

2. Pubic Hair Growth Begins

The appearance of soft, fine hair on the pubic area is part of natural hormonal activation.

As puberty progresses:

  • Hair becomes thicker and darker
  • Underarm hair appears
  • Sweat glands become more active
  • These are early signs your daughter is entering the menstrual cycle stage.

3. Growth Spurt & Height Acceleration

Girls grow rapidly 6–12 months before their first period.

You may notice:

  • Sudden increase in height
  • Changes in body shape (hips widen)
  • Increased appetite

After the first period, growth continues but slows down significantly.

4. Vaginal Discharge Increases

One of the strongest predictors of an upcoming period is white or clear vaginal discharge.

This discharge:

  • Protects the vaginal lining
  • Regulates moisture
  • Indicates estrogen activity

A first period typically follows 6–12 months after discharge begins.

5. Mood Changes & Emotional Sensitivity

Hormonal fluctuations during puberty can cause:

  • Irritability
  • Mood swings
  • Anxiety or sensitivity
  • Desire for privacy

This is completely normal — reassure your daughter that these changes happen to every girl.

6. Mild Cramps or Lower Abdominal Pain

Some girls feel:

  • Cramping
  • Lower back pain
  • Bloating
  • Fatigue

These PMS-like symptoms often occur days or weeks before the first period.

Encourage her to track these sensations — they are helpful clues.

How Parents Can Support Their Daughter

  • Start conversations early — normalize menstruation
  • Prepare period essentials (pads, underwear, heating pad)
  • Teach hygiene and self-care
  • Encourage body-confidence
  • Reassure her that irregular early cycles are normal

For expert guidance, parents can consult Dr. Nitasha Gupta, known for her compassionate approach to adolescent gynecology and menstrual health education at Kore Fertility Centre.

FAQs

1. What age do most girls get their first period?

Most girls start menstruating between 10 and 14 years, though anywhere from 8 to 16 is considered normal.

2. Is it normal for breast development and periods to be far apart?

Yes. Breast budding usually begins 1–2 years before the first period.

3. What if my daughter shows signs of puberty very early?

If signs appear before age 8, consult a gynecologist or pediatric endocrinologist for evaluation.

4. Can stress delay the first period?

Yes. Emotional stress, extreme physical activity, or low body weight can delay menstruation.

5. What should I give my daughter for her first period?

Prepare:

  • Pads
  • Wipes
  • Period underwear
  • A heating pad
  • A small “first period kit” for school

6. When should I consult a doctor?

If the first period hasn’t started by age 16 or if puberty begins too early, seek medical guidance.

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What Is PCOS? Causes, Symptoms & Treatment (2026 Guide by Dr. Nitasha Gupta)

What Is PCOS? Causes, Symptoms & Treatment (2026 Guide by Dr. Nitasha Gupta)

PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age. According to recent data, nearly 1 in 5 women in India show PCOS symptoms, yet many remain undiagnosed.

In this 2026 expert guide, Dr. Nitasha Gupta, Consultant Gynecologist & IVF Specialist at Kore Fertility Centre, explains everything you need to know about PCOS, why it happens, and how it can be treated effectively.

What Causes PCOS?

PCOS develops due to a combination of:

Hormonal Imbalance (High Androgens)

Excess male hormones disrupt ovulation.

Insulin Resistance

A major trigger. Causes weight gain and irregular cycles.

Genetics

PCOS often runs in families.

Inflammation

Chronic inflammation contributes to hormonal dysregulation.

Common Symptoms of PCOS

Women with PCOS often experience:

  • Irregular or missed periods
  • Weight gain (especially around the belly)
  • Acne & oily skin
  • Excess facial/body hair
  • Hair thinning on the scalp
  • Difficulty conceiving
  • Dark patches on the neck (Acanthosis Nigricans)
  • Mood swings

If you notice 2–3 of these symptoms, consult Dr. Nitasha Gupta for evaluation.

How PCOS Affects Fertility

PCOS interferes with ovulation, making it harder to conceive naturally.
Common fertility problems include:

  • No ovulation (anovulation)
  • Poor egg development
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Irregular cycles

The good news? PCOS is treatable, and many women conceive naturally or with medical support.

How Is PCOS Diagnosed?

At Kore Fertility Centre, PCOS diagnosis includes:

  • Ultrasound
  • Hormonal blood tests
  • Thyroid & insulin level tests
  • Clinical evaluation

PCOS Treatment Options (2026 Standard)

1. Lifestyle Management

  • Weight control
  • Balanced diet
  • Exercise

2. Medications

  • Ovulation induction medicines
  • Metformin
  • Hormone-balancing medication

3. IVF or IUI

For women facing difficulty conceiving.

4. Cosmetic Gynecology Options (optional)

For symptoms like excessive hair or pigmentation (available at LaBella Cosgyn).

When Should You Visit a Doctor?

Consult Dr. Nitasha Gupta if you have:

  • Irregular periods
  • Difficulty conceiving
  • Rapid weight gain
  • Acne + hair fall
  • Severe cramps
  • Hormonal symptoms

FAQs on PCOS

1. Does PCOS go away?

PCOS cannot be “cured,” but symptoms can be fully controlled.

2. Can I get pregnant with PCOS?

Yes. Many women conceive naturally or with IUI/IVF.

3. Is PCOS dangerous?

If untreated, it can increase risks of diabetes, infertility & metabolic issues.

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10 Early Signs of PCOS Every Woman Should Know (2026)

10 Early Signs of PCOS Every Woman Should Know (2026 Guide)

PCOS affects millions of women, yet many don’t realize the symptoms early. Here are the most common early warning signs explained by Dr. Nitasha Gupta, a leading gynecologist at Kore Fertility Centre.

1. Irregular Periods

Cycles longer than 35 days or fewer than 8 periods a year.

2. Difficulty Losing Weight

Insulin resistance makes weight loss harder.

3. Acne & Oily Skin

Due to elevated androgens.

4. Excess Hair Growth (Hirsutism)

On face, chest, stomach or back.

5. Hair Thinning / Hair Fall

Androgen-related hair loss.

6. Dark Neck Patches

A sign of insulin resistance.

7. Mood Swings & Anxiety

Hormone imbalance impacts mood.

8. Fertility Issues

Irregular ovulation makes conception difficult.

9. Sleep Disturbances

PCOS is linked with sleep apnea.

10. Increased Appetite / Sugar Cravings

Common with metabolic imbalance.

When to See a Doctor?

If you notice 2 or more symptoms, consult Dr. Nitasha Gupta for early evaluation.

FAQs

Does stress cause PCOS?

Stress worsens PCOS but is not the root cause.

Can PCOS be reversed?

Symptoms can be reversed with treatment and lifestyle changes.