INFERTILITY TREATMENT AND IVF

INFERTILITY TREATMENT AND IVF

IVF ! How does it work?
1- You will receive Gonadotropin Injections to produce more than one egg (as many as possible)

Basically every woman produces only one egg each month but using gonadotropin injection we can stimulate ovaries to produce more eggs . .

2-Controlled Stimulation

You need to do repeated Ultrasound to check how the eggs are growing and adjust the dose of injections accprdingly.

3-Egg Retrival

After the Eggs reached to a certain size we will plan to get them out using a needle . this will be done under a mild sedation and basically you will not feel any pain or discomfort.

4-Embryo Transfer

After fertilizing the eggs with sperm in lab will grow them few days and tranfer them into uterus maximum till Day 5 of fertilization ( early Day 6 is acceptable too )


GETTING PREGNANT

If you are infertile and wanting to conceive, the first thing you should consider is age. Women who are under 35 years old have the highest chance of pregnancy in their first IVF trial with 50 to 70% success rate as per our statistics. We calculate ‘IVF success rate’ through actual child delivery and not through positive pregnancy tests. On the other hand, if you are over 35 years old, consulting with an infertility specialist is highly recommended.


LABORATORY TESTS

When it comes to laboratory tests, sometimes normal values could mean otherwise – never try to interpret tests by looking at standard normal levels shown on the results. In IVF, both your thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) should be higher than average to be able to produce more hormones or eggs. In both these cases, normal results can mean abnormal in IVF and can affect the treatment plan – leave it to your fertility endocrinologist to choose the best treatment plan for you.


IVF vs ICSI

Most of the time, we call it IVF but we actually do Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). What’s the difference between IVF and ICSI? ICSI is a specialized form of IVF which involves the injection of the ‘best’ sperm directly into a mature egg which increases the chances of fertilization most of the time. In IVF, matured eggs are collected and placed in different petri dishes which are then injected with over 5 million sperm over each egg and kept inside a special incubator wherein a sperm naturally fertilizes the egg.


GENETIC TESTING

Preimplantation Genetic testing (PGT) is a technique used wherein cells are taken from a fertilized egg to provide more information about the genetic make-up of the rest of the cells in the embryo. We use this technique for family balancing or in cases of age-related risks and certain genetic disorders. We normally don’t do PGT in our labs – what we do is wait for 3 to 5 days to choose the best growing embryo before transferring it to the uterus. This method allows us to separate poor quality or abnormal embryos from growing.


IVF SUCCESS

There are different factors to consider to be able to achieve a successful IVF. These depends on factors like:
● Quality of the egg and ovarian stimulation method used
● Quality of the sperm (fragmented sperm DNA can integer with the quality of the embryo)
● The expertise of the Embryologist and the experience and capability to successfully transfer the embryo inside the uterus as difficult transfers almost always end up with IVF failure
● Embryology lab standards
● Lifestyle choices and general health condition (obesity and history of pelvic infections can affect IVF success)
● Normal physical activity and maintaining daily household activities

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Fertility Check Up

Fertility Check Up

As The First Step, We Always Check The Semen Of Your Husband To Rule Out Male Factor Infertility .Then We Will Check Your Ovaries , Uterine Competency And Tubal Patency By Different Diagnostic Modalities .

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HiFoSy

HiFoSy

HSG Hysterosalpingography Is Very Painful So To Check Tubal Patency, We Are Doing HyFoSy . In This Method We Inject Little Bit Gel Inside Uterus And By Vaginal Ultrasound We Will Check If The Tubes Are Open Or Not .

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PCOs Treatment

PCOs Treatment

PCOs Treatment Plan Basically Is Just To Control The Symptoms Otherwise PCOS Itself Is Not Correctable By Medical Treatment . We Will Tackle The Symptoms Like Irregular Periods , Abnormal Hair Growth Or Loss , Weight Gain , Infertility , Inflammation, Insulin Resistance , Ovarian Cysts,Oligomenorrhe

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IUI

IUI

Intrauterine Insemination Is Indicated When We Have Poor Sperm Profile Such As Low Count Or Low Motility . There Are Some Other Indications Also Will Check If It Fits You.

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IVF/ICSI

IVF/ICSI

Test Tube Baby As Its Called Is When We Have To Make The Baby Outside And Transfer It Inside Uterus . Read In Below Section To Know More About Multiple Steps And Preparation Methods For This Treatment .

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Gender Selection

Gender Selection

We Can Produce Couple Of Embryos By IVF Treatment And Choose One Or Two Of Them To Transfer Into The Uterus . Sometimes If The Couple Already Have Kids, They May Ask To Transfer The Certain Gender . This Is Doable If We Add Genetic Testing To Our IVF Protocol .

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Ovarian Rejuvenatiom PRP/Stem Cell

Ovarian Rejuvenatiom PRP/Stem Cell

Staring From 2016, Due To Multiple Patients Request, We Started Ovarian Rejuvenation With PRP Only On Patient Request Base . Because Still Its Not Proved If This Treatment Will Improve Fertility Or Not ,

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Egg Freezing

Egg Freezing

As You Know Women Fertility Period Is Really Limited . If You Want To Postpone Pregnancy For Later In Life Then Better To Freeze Your Eggs In Early 30s .Actually It’s Very Easy And Safe Method And We Encourage All Ladied To Read About It To Have Enough Knowledge Before Planning Their Pregnancy .

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Carrier Screening

Carrier Screening

Carrier Screening Is A Type Of Genetic Test That Can Tell You Whether You Carry A Gene For Certain Genetic Disorders Or Not. It Allows You To Find Out Your Chances Of Having A Child With A Genetic Disorder Before Getting Pregnant.

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Laparoscopy

Laparoscopy

We Are Doing Most Of Gynecologic Surgeries By Laparoscopy .In This Way No Need To Open And Just Through Small Holes We Pass The Instruments. Lots Of Surgeries Like Ovarian Cystectomy, Myomectomy ,Hysterectomy And Endometriosis Can Be Done In This Way. We Have To Rule Out Malignancy Before Deciding

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Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy

Sometimes Intrauterine Cavity Is Not Suitable For Pregnancy . We Can Check Uterine Cavity With Small Camera And Remove Intrauterine Fibroid Or Polyps If They Are Interfering With Pregnancy.

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Recurrent Miscarriage Treatment

Recurrent Miscarriage Treatment

Recurrent Miscarriage, Defined As The Loss Of Three Or More Consecutive Pregnancies, Affects 1% Of Couples Trying To Conceive. It Has Been Estimated That 1–2% Of Second- Trimester Pregnancies Miscarry Before 24 Weeks Of Gestation.

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MCAS Check Up

MCAS Check Up

Mastocytosis can potentially play a role in pregnancy failure, although it is not a common cause. Pregnancy failure refers to the inability to achieve or maintain a pregnancy, leading to miscarriage or recurrent pregnancy loss. In some cases of systemic mastocytosis, particularly those with involvement of the bone marrow and other organs, the overactivity of mast cells and release of inflammatory mediators can lead to various complications that may affect pregnancy: 1. *Thrombocytopenia*: Systemic mastocytosis can sometimes lead to low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia), which may increase the risk of bleeding complications, including miscarriage. 2. *Coagulopathy*: Mast cell activation can disrupt the normal coagulation process, leading to a bleeding disorder known as coagulopathy. Coagulopathy may predispose individuals to complications such as miscarriage or placental abruption. 3. *Anaphylaxis*: Mast cell activation can trigger severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis during pregnancy can be life-threatening for both the mother and the fetus, potentially resulting in pregnancy loss. 4. *Uterine Contractions*: Mast cell activation and release of inflammatory substances can stimulate uterine contractions, which may lead to preterm labor or miscarriage. 5. *Maternal Health Complications*: Systemic mastocytosis can be associated with various maternal health complications, such as hypertension, preeclampsia, and gestational diabetes, which may increase the risk of pregnancy failure. It's important to note that the impact of mastocytosis on pregnancy outcomes can vary widely depending on the severity of the condition, the extent of organ involvement, and the individual's overall health. Not all women with mastocytosis will experience pregnancy complications, and many can have successful pregnancies with appropriate medical management and monitoring. Women with mastocytosis who are planning to conceive or who are already pregnant should receive specialized prenatal care from healthcare providers experienced in managing high-risk pregnancies and mastocytosis-related complications. Close monitoring and proactive management can help minimize the risk of pregnancy failure and optimize outcomes for both the mother and the baby.

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