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Infertility Treatment

Infertility Treatment

Infertility can occur in men, women, or both. Depending on its cause, it may be restored through medication, surgery, or Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART).

PCOS Treatment

PCOS Treatment

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is highly prevalent in women. It may prove to be a hurdle for women trying to conceive. Its treatment involves lifestyle changes and medication.

Ovarian Stimulation

Ovarian Stimulation

In the second stage of IVF treatment, ovaries are stimulated with meticulously regulated hormone doses. This increases the number of mature eggs harvested for fertilization.

PCOS Treatment

Genetic Testing

Tests like PGT (Preimplantation Genetic Testing) and PGS (Preimplantation Genetic Screening) are performed to check for chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo before it is transferred to the uterus.

Bilateral Tubal Blockage

Bilateral Tubal Blockage

A condition where both fallopian tubes are blocked, preventing the egg from being fertilized by the sperm. Treatment involves tubal surgery or IVF, which eliminates the need for tubes for conception.

PCOD Polycystic Ovarian Disease

PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease)

A hormonal disorder leading to enlarged ovaries with cysts. Symptoms are irregular periods and excessive androgen levels. It impacts ovulation and fertility.

PCOS Treatment

Fibroids

Non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can impact fertility or cause pregnancy complications. Depending on its size and quantity, treatment may include medications, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery.

Mild Ovarian Stimulation

Mild Ovarian Stimulation

A gentler approach to ovarian stimulation that uses lower doses of fertility drugs to produce fewer but higher-quality eggs. This reduces the chances of any possible side effects or risks.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis

A condition where tissue similar to the uterus lining grows outside the uterus. It causes pain, inflammation, and infertility. Corrective measures include medications, surgery, and assisted reproductive techniques.

Ovarian Reserve

Ovarian Reserve

It is the measure of a woman’s remaining eggs and fertility levels, through tests like AMH levels and antral follicle count. A low reserve implies reduced fertility and may call for advanced reproductive treatments.

Embryo Pooling

Embryo Pooling

A fertility strategy where multiple embryos are collected over several IVF cycles before implantation, improving success rates for those with low ovarian response or advanced maternal age.

Repeated IVF Failures

Repeated IVF Failures

Multiple pregnancy losses even after IVF can occur due to implantation issues, poor embryo quality, or other health conditions. Advanced testing and embryo selection techniques can help improve outcomes.

Freeze All Strategy

Freeze-All Strategy

An IVF approach where all embryos are frozen instead of fresh transfer, allowing the body to recover from stimulation. It improves implantation success and reduces the risk of OHSS.

Hydrosalpinx

Hydrosalpinx

A condition where endometriosis or other infections cause a blocked fallopian tube to fill with fluid. It has an adverse effect on implantation. Treatment options include IVF or tube removal.

Thin Endometrium

Thin Endometrium

A disorder that lowers the chances of conception by making the uterine lining too thin for embryo implantation. PRP, lifestyle modifications, and estrogen therapy are among the treatments.

Egg Bank

Egg Bank

A facility that stores donor eggs or a woman’s frozen eggs so she can use it when she wills in the future. It helps with age-related fertility decline or medical conditions affecting egg quality.

Egg Freezing

Egg Freezing

A method of preserving fertility in which a woman's eggs are extracted, frozen, and kept for later use. It helps postpone having children, illnesses, or preserving fertility before cancer treatments.

Azoospermia

Azoospermia

A male infertility condition in which there are no sperm in the semen because of production problems or obstructions. Treatments involve hormonal therapy, surgical sperm retrieval, and assisted reproduction.

Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients

Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients

A procedure that involves freezing eggs, sperm, or embryos prior to cancer therapies that may impact fertility, such as radiation or chemotherapy. It makes future conception possible for cancer survivors.

Male Factor Infertility

Male Factor Infertility

A condition where male reproductive issues, such as low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal shape, cause infertility. Treatments include lifestyle changes, medications, IUI, IVF, or advanced techniques like ICSI for fertilization.