9337604291

Tulsipur,Cuttack

9337604291

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IVF Treatment

INTRODUCTION

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

In vitro fertilization, also known as IVF, is a technique for achieving pregnancy in which an egg is fertilized by sperm in a laboratory setting rather than inside a woman's body. The goal of transferring the embryos to the woman's uterus is to start a healthy pregnancy. Couples that are having trouble conceiving, same-sex couples, and single women who want to have children all go through this process.

In vitro fertilization, also known as IVF, is a technique for achieving pregnancy in which an egg is fertilized by sperm in a laboratory setting rather than inside a woman's body. The goal of transferring the embryos to the woman's uterus is to start a healthy pregnancy. Couples that are having trouble conceiving, same-sex couples, and single women who want to have children all go through this process.

IUI Treatment

IMSI Treatment

ICSI Treatment

Donor Programs

Fertility Treatment

Semen freezing

Who is IF for ?

  1. Women over the age of 35 who have not conceived after trying for six months despite sexual activity.
  2. Endometriosis-affected women
  3. Parents who both carry a genetic mutation that can be detected during embryo screening
  4. Prematurely ovarian ineffective women
  5. Women whose fallopian tubes are obstructed or damaged
  6. Ovulatory dysfunction in women
  7. Polycystic ovary syndrome affects 1 in 10 women.
  8. Patients who did not respond to artificial insemination or other treatments.
  9. Men and women who are not in relationships
  10. Low sperm count or poor sperm motility are examples of male factor infertility.
  11. Females affected with uterine fibroids, premature ovarian failure, or a ligated Fallopian tube
  12. Women who’ve had their tubes surgically removed People with a hereditary problem
  13. infertility of unknown cause
  14. Male who has had vasectomy
CALL TO ACTION

Why Should You Consult A Gynaecologist?

Experiencing symptoms like unusual heavy bleeding from the uterus or pelvis, vulva or vaginal pain means that you should visit an Ob-Gyn. You should also consult a gynaecologist once a year for screening even if you are not experiencing any symptoms. Conditions that are linked to pregnancy, fertility, menopause, and menstruation are some of the common conditions treated by gynaecologists.