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IVF Blog

In this, you can aware of many fertile issues that cause infertility problems.

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Is Natural IVF better than Standard IVF?

Is Natural IVF better than Standard IVF?

The natural IVF cycle is well known as Drug-Free IVF. It is called so because, in this process, the eggs retrieved are naturally matured and are not produced using the drugs to stimulate the ovaries for the production of multiple eggs. This procedure has been proved to be a very effective method for infertility treatment. Read the full blog from the Natural IVF Cycle.

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How Common are Twins through IVF

How Common are Twins through IVF

There are many couples who wish to have twins or multiple babies at a single pregnancy. Some of the reasons behind this are; their age factor and financial issues related to IVF in the future. If you are expecting to conceive IVF twins babies, you can have a discussion with your fertility doctor. He would help you understand the safety and risks related to having twins through IVF treatment. Browse link to known factor behind IVF Twins.

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How Oligospermia is Affecting You?

How Oligospermia is Affecting You?

For males, a fertile normal sperm quantity should be around 20 million per milliliter, and if it is less than that than it is considered to be oligospermia or low sperm count.
To find out if a man is suffering from oligospermia, it is necessary that he undergoes a certain examination known as spermogram. Usually, when a couple starts trying for pregnancy, the time for a natural pregnancy to happen is 12 months normally but if that pregnancy range does not happen, the couple should go to a doctor to undergo fertility testing.

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How to cope up with first IVF Failure?

How to cope up with first IVF Failure?

Options after failed IVF include-

Many couples want to try again as soon as possible after a failure. The time of the consultation is, however, an essential stage for the couple and for the doctor. The future parents will be able to discuss with the therapist while the doctor, enlightened by the biologist's analysis, will be able to suggest modifications to improve the chances of succeeding in the next attempt.

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Male infertility: All about Oligospermia

Male infertility: All about Oligospermia

When oligospermia is severe and/or associated with another sperm abnormality, such as teratospermia and/or asthenospermia, we can speak of male infertility. To treat it and try to carry out pregnancy in spite of it, one can opt for assisted reproductive technology, and in particular to artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization with or without ICSI (intracytoplasmic injection of sperm in the ovum) to achieve pregnancy and happy parenthood.

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IVF with micro-injection: When to Prefer ICSI over IVF?

IVF with micro-injection: When to Prefer ICSI over IVF?

Since in vitro fertilization with micro-injection known as ICSI exists and is offered to the couples, there are no longer many differences between conventional IVF and IVF with sperm selection. Everything happens as if the sperm is entirely normal. But obviously, IVF with ICSI has greater chances of success hence; ICSI over IVF is a better solution when we talk about male infertility.

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An A TO Z Guide to Ovarian Cyst

An A TO Z Guide to Ovarian Cyst

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms include-

  • The presence of ovarian cysts is manifested by long and irregular menstrual cycles, as bleeding outside the rules may occur.
  • Women can also complain of a frequent urge to urinate if the cyst puts pressure on the bladder, or report digestive problems if the cyst presses on the intestine.
  • Of pain in the lower abdomen, such as a gravity felt on one side, may also occur.
  • Pain that becomes much more intense and brutal if the cyst causes the ovary to twist or rupture.
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Types of Miscarriage: All about Miscarriage Types

Different types of miscarriage & its signs-

  • The main symptoms are vaginal bleeding or bleeding accompanied by pelvic cramps which are actually uterine contractions.
  • However, it should be noted that all bleeding is not a sign of miscarriage as it can be some other reason too. However, it is better to consult your gynecologist for an investigation.
  • Abdominal and/or back pain can accompany the cramps; these can be very sharp and constant or intermittent.
  • Bleeding can be light to heavy and accompanied by a clot, fetal or placenta tissue.
  • The woman is feverish and may even suffer chills.
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Twin Babies in IVF: what are the risks?

Twin Babies in IVF: what are the risks?

For couples facing infertility, assisted reproductive technology represents a real hope of conceiving, by giving birth to a child or several, sometimes even several at the same time! What are the risks of Twin Babies in IVF? If the risk of twin births seems to be increased by In Vitro Fertilization, is it possible to avoid multiple pregnancies or twin babies in IVF? This Infertility Guide will help you get in-depth knowledge about IVF and the probability of twin pregnancy which comes with it.

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Uterine polyps: Are they an obstacle in pregnancy?

Uterine polyps: Are they an obstacle in pregnancy?

A uterine polyp is a small, benign formation that develops in the uterine cavity. There are a few uterine polyps’ symptoms. These can sometimes lead to bleeding between periods, but it is not abundant. There is usually no pain. Treatment with an oral contraceptive can make it possible to reduce its size, otherwise the treatment is surgical by hysteroscopy: a small camera is introduced into the uterine cavity to visualize the polyp and perform its excision.