Treatments

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Ovulation induction

Is a simple procedure where small dose of medications are given to women to produce one to two eggs and the couple are advised to have intercourse around the time of ovulation to increase the chances of natural conception.

IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)

Procedure, sperm collected is prepared (washed) to remove impurities and concentrate the sperm. During ovulation, a doctor places the sperm directly into the woman's uterus using a thin, flexible catheter. This is typically done around the time of ovulation to maximize the chances of fertilization. The procedure is relatively simple, minimally invasive, and often combined with fertility medications to increase success rates.

IUI with donor sperm

IUI with donor sperm is a procedure where donor sperm is obtained from registered ART bank. This is an option when husband does not have sperm or is low in number or of poor quality.

Donor sample is obtained from registered ART bank for IUI with donor sperm procedure. This is an option when husband does not have sperm or is low in number or of poor quality.

IVF: ( Invitro Fertilization )

Here the best egg and sperm are fertilised outside the body with advance techniques. In IVF ovaries are stimulated with safe medications to produce more eggs and then combined with healthy sperms to form more embryos. Hence ensures a greater chance of achieving pregnancy.

IVF with donor egg

IVF with donor oocytes /eggs is a third party reproduction in which egg from another women is use to fertilise with a recipient husband sperm and transfer the resulting embryos into the uterus of the wife. Donor egg is mainly used for women with poor egg quality or elderly women with low egg reserve.

IVF With donor sperm

Is a procedure in which donor sperm is used to fertilize the women’s egg outside in the laboratory and resulting embryos is then transferred into the women’s uterus.

LAPROSCOPY

Laparoscopy is minimally invasive surgical procedure also called key hole surgery. It is mainly done to look at the health of uterus ovaries & tubes. To look and to treat conditions like endometriosis, fibroid PCO etc. It is used for both diagnosis and for treatment in infertility.

Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is simple procedure used to look inside the uterine cavity for any abnormalities. This procedure is also used to remove polyp adhesions septa in uterine cavity & for biopsy from lining of uterine cavity.

Surgical sperm retrieval for ICSI

Is a procedure used when sperm cannot be obtained through normal ejaculation. Methods like TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration), PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration), or MESA (Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration) are employed to extract sperm directly from the testicles or epididymis. The retrieved sperm is then used in ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), where a single sperm is injected directly into an egg during IVF. This technique is often used for men with severe male infertility or blockages in the reproductive tract.

Semen analysis

Is a basic test that evaluates the quality and quantity of a man’s sperm. It measures key factors like sperm count, which indicates the number of sperm per milliliter of semen; motility, which refers to the sperm's ability to move effectively; and morphology, which assesses the shape of the sperm. Additionally, semen volume and pH are checked, as well as the presence of any abnormalities or infections. This analysis helps identify potential fertility issues and guides treatment options.

DFI (DNA Fragmentation Index)

Is a measure of the integrity of sperm DNA. It assesses the percentage of sperm with damaged or fragmented DNA, which can negatively impact fertility and the chances of successful conception. A higher DFI is associated with reduced sperm quality and lower success rates in assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF. DFI testing is often used to evaluate male infertility when traditional semen analysis doesn’t fully explain fertility issues. A lower DFI is preferred for better reproductive outcomes.

Semen freezing

Is the process of preserving sperm at very low temperatures for future use. It is commonly done for men who wish to preserve fertility before undergoing treatments like chemotherapy, or for those with fertility concerns. The frozen sperm can later be thawed and used in assisted reproductive techniques like IVF or IUI.

ICSI :( Intracytoplasmic sperm injection)

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection one of the procedure in IVF where a healthy sperm is selected and injected directly into the egg under the microscope with special instrument to ensure fertilization.

PICSI (Physiological Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)

Is an advanced technique used in IVF to select the best sperm for fertilization. It involves using a special dish coated with hyaluronan, a substance found in the egg's outer layer. Sperm that bind to hyaluronan are considered to have better DNA quality and are more likely to result in successful fertilization. PICSI is often used in cases of male infertility or high DNA fragmentation to improve IVF outcomes.

Microfluidics

Refers to the manipulation of small amounts of fluids in tiny channels, often used in medical and biological applications. In the context of fertility treatments, microfluidic devices can be used to sort and select sperm based on motility, morphology, and DNA integrity, offering more precise sperm selection for IVF or ICSI procedures. This technology helps improve outcomes by isolating the healthiest sperm with minimal handling.

Embryo biopsy

Advance tests done when there is repeated abortions or repeated IVF failures or a family history of genetic disease. Procedure performed during IVF where a small sample of cells is taken from an embryo, usually on day 5 or 6 of development. This sample is analyzed for genetic conditions, chromosomal abnormalities, or specific genetic traits. Embryo biopsy is often used in conjunction with PGT (Preimplantation Genetic Testing) to select the healthiest embryos for transfer.

Oocyte (egg) and embryo vitrification

A process of freezing eggs or embryos at ultra-low temperatures for long-term storage. Vitrification involves rapidly cooling the cells to prevent ice crystal formation, which can damage the cells. This method has a high success rate in preserving fertility for future use, such as for IVF or when a woman is not ready to conceive.