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HOW TO COPE WITH IVF FAILURE? - Indira IVF - 0 views

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    As somebody who has encountered a fizzled IVF treatment cycle, just as a cycle that finished in early unsuccessful labor, one realizes how destroying the two results can be. Do most people worry about what to do if the first IVF cycle is unsuccessful? But there are various options one can go for after IVF failure. Browse the link to get more options after failed IVF or visit Indira IVF center.
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Twin Babies in IVF: what are the risks? - 0 views

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    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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Options After Failed IVF: How would you deal with IVF failure? - 0 views

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    Unless high quality embryos have been frozen, which can be used in Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET), many people find themselves in a complete dead end. They are afraid to continue their treatment, but cannot accept that this is not the end of the road. Standing strong is the one of the best options after failed IVF.
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IVF Centre in Bilaspur - Indira IVF - 1 views

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    To treat any kind of fertility or infertility issues, Indira IVF opened one more IVF Centre in Bilaspur with modern treatment technology. You can visit Indira IVF Bilaspur centre for any query related to your fertility and consult with an expert.
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WHAT TO DO IF FIRST IVF CYCLE IS UNSUCCESSFUL? - 0 views

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    Even though the facts demonstrate that sorrow is a procedure that takes as much time as is needed, some things may assist you with coping better with regular day to day existence. A portion of the adapting systems I've laid out here are increasingly pertinent to the individuals who do wish to seek after further IVF treatment, however, others are material to everybody, paying little heed to the following stages. Read the Complete blog for Options after Failed IVF.
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In Vitro Fertilization With Microinjection- ICSI Treatment Procedure - 0 views

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    The term "ICSI" used for in vitro fertilization with micro-injection confirms that the biologist will choose a spermatozoon and inject it into the cytoplasm of the oocyte in a well-determined place to induce the fertilization process. There are 2 variants of ICSI treatment procedure which are used by a number of laboratories: The IMSI (or MSOME) which consists in identifying the morphological anomalies of a very high magnified sperm before micro-injecting it into the oocyte. PICSI which consists in selecting sperm from their capacity to fix on macromolecules whose model is represented by hyaluronic acid (HA). This technique, which was described in the early 2000s, has not yet found systematic application today infertility centers.
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What are the important steps in Embryo Transfer? - 0 views

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    Embryo transfer is a simple, non-surgical process. Unlike egg recovery, embryo transfer does not require sedation and the patient can be discharged from the hospital between 2 to 5 hours after embryo transfer. Both frozen and fresh embryos can be used in this assisted reproduction procedure. The transfer is performed using image guidance from an ultrasound. The doctor uses a thin catheter to move the embryos into the uterus through the vagina. Once the transfer is complete, the patient is shifted directly in the recovery room for 30 to 60 minutes. The above-mentioned steps are the embryo transfer steps.
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Uterine polyps: Are they an obstacle in pregnancy? - 0 views

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    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.
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Effective treatment for infertility: IUI Success on 1st try - 0 views

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    IUI Success on 1st try: When is IUI recommended and effective? First IUI Procedure- The IUI is most often used for the following causes of infertility: - Unexplained infertility, - Infertility due to a cervical factor, - Female infertility due to slight endometriosis; - Slight male factor infertility; - Female infertility with ovulation problems.
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An A to Z guide on uterine fibroids - 0 views

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    Not all fibroids give symptoms. Many are silent and asymptomatic. There is no link between the symptoms of uterine fibroids and the number of fibroids: a single fibroid can be annoying whereas several can give no sign. Fibroids can be discovered "by chance" during an examination carried out for another reason (vaginal examination, ultrasound, etc.).
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An A to Z Guide to Ovarian Cyst - Pregnancy - 0 views

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    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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POSSIBLE CAUSES & SYMPTOMS OF UTERINE FIBROIDS - 0 views

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    A uterine fibroid is the most well-known kind (not malignant) tumor of a lady's uterus (belly). It is additionally called uterine myoma. Fibroids are tumors of the smooth muscle found in the mass of the uterus. It is not easy to figure out the Uterine Fibroids Causes, as it is not easily seen. Fibroids will in general run in families, and influenced ladies regularly have a family ancestry of fibroids. To know more about Fibroids Symptoms and Treatment, browse the link and book an appointment.
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A Complete Guide to Uterine Polyps From Start Till End - 0 views

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    Uterine polyps can be detected using an ultrasound-based technique called a sonohysterography or hysteroscopy. Another common diagnostic test for uterine polyps treatment is hysterosalpingography (HSG), which is a view of the uterus through X-rays. Polyps can be removed by simple surgical procedures. For uterine polyps, hysteroscopy is the means used to visualize the endometrium.
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Oligospermia: How tough is Low sperm count to deal with! by Sneha Bhatt - 0 views

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    The Oligospermia Causes include- The term Oligospermia or low sperm count is a problem which affects the quantity of sperm produced in men. This production anomaly can be transient or chronic. The causes can be many, because many factors are capable of modifying or altering human spermatogenesis.
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All you need to know and be aware about Ovarian Cyst! - 0 views

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    The management of ovarian cysts or ovarian cyst treatment depends on their nature: - A functional cyst usually disappears spontaneously. An observation period can, therefore, be useful in order to see if it resolves on its own. In the opposite case, hormone treatment can be offered (with a highly dosed estrogen-progestogen pill). - In the case of organic cysts, painful and/or bulky functional cysts, surgery can be considered. The reference technique is laparoscopy.
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