The American Society for Reproductive Medicine’s (ASRM’s) Coronavirus Task Force recently updated guidelines that recommend resuming infertility treatments gradually, and we are following this advice in our fertility centre.
Read MoreIdentical twins are the result of one egg splitting after fertilization, and fraternal twins are conceived with two eggs and two sperm at the same time. But those are not the only types of twins. Mirror-image twins occur when one twin is left-handed and the other is right-handed, and they will have birthmarks on opposite sides of their bodies.
Read MoreThe obesity epidemic in the United States continues. Currently, more than 35 percent of women are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This causes many problems in these women’s health including their chances of getting pregnant.
Read MoreTalking to a fertility doctor about difficulty getting pregnant is not on top of most people’s list. It brings up the spectre of failure and that something is wrong with you – one of you, the other one, maybe even both of you.
Read MoreYou may be staying home, but you can still make a few changes to help boost your fertility while helping to flatten the curve. Making small changes that can help your chances of success can also help mitigate the feelings of stress and anxiety surrounding not being able to pursue treatment as quickly as you’d like.
Read MoreThe choices you make on a daily basis do impact your fertility. This is true not only for women but also men. While some causes of male factor infertility are out of a man’s control, choosing a healthy lifestyle is a great place to start in order to have some power over the health and vitality of your sperm.
Read MoreDiabetes is to blame for a variety of health problems such as blindness, nerve damage, and kidney disease – as well as Male & Female Fertility issues.
Read MoreFor those who have been referred to a fertility specialist, the first fertility consultation may seem daunting in the time leading up to your appointment.
Read MoreWhen you think of testosterone, traditionally masculine images and words may come to mind: facial and body hair, toned muscles, virility.
Read MoreSome medical conditions have the potential to change your life, and once diagnosed, you’ll naturally want to learn as much as possible about them.
Read MoreNowadays, most of the people are facing infertility problems. Based on statistics 30 to 40 % of the people struggle with infertility in men. It means a male partner dealing with a variety of issues like low sperm count or low sperm mobility.
Read MorePregnancies are commonly figured out with the help of home pregnancy tests. Home pregnancy tests are generally dipsticks that are dipped into the urine of the expectant woman.
Read MoreThe BIG C or cancer is the worst nightmare a person can ever have. It affects the lives of the whole family and not only the patient. More so if contracted at an early age. Early onset of cancer affects fertility issues in both men and women.
Read MoreThe lifestyle we are living in the current times is not healthy at all. Pollution, work stress, family stress, almost everything is stressful. Stress aggravates and intensifies the latent or inherited disorders.
Read MoreA healthy lifestyle is the best cure for all ailments including infertility. A fit mind and body are most essential to undergo the process of pregnancy and having a baby especially if even one of the couple has fertility disorders.
Read MoreRemember Louise Brown? She was the first test tube baby born in July 1978. The egg and sperm of her parents were fertilized in a laboratory test tube and inserted into her mother’s uterus. This resulted in a healthy normal pregnancy and the birth of a healthy baby girl.
Read MoreThe lifestyle we are living in the current times is not healthy at all. Pollution, work stress, family stress, almost everything is stressful. Stress aggravates and intensifies the latent or inherited disorders.
Read MoreInfertility is now out of the closet and is discussed as any other ailment. There is no stigma or embarrassment attached to infertility and the fact that even men can have fertility issues is accepted. Now the woman is not the only one to be blamed for not bearing a child.
Read MoreAzoospermia is a medical condition in which a man's semen carries no sperm. It is connected to infertility, but many are positively responsive to treatments.
Read MoreInfertility is the inability of a woman to naturally conceive, carry or deliver a healthy child. Infertility is the condition where a couple cannot have a baby despite trying for a year or more. Infertility can be a disorder in either the male or the female. Primarily infertility is the inability to have a baby and secondary infertility
Read MoreInfertility means the inability of a couple to have a baby. Even in these modern times infertility is considered a social stigma. The cause of infertility can lie with either of the partners. Here are few lesser known facts of Infertility.
Read MoreInfertility is a rapidly growing disorder and lifestyle is one of the major factors causing this syndrome. Infertility is the condition when a woman is unable to conceive a baby - the man or the woman can have fertility problems.
Read MoreIt is not always that the females are the infertile ones who cannot conceive. Just as men are equally responsible for conception and the gender of the embryo, they are equally capable of infertility.
Read MoreInfertility is becoming increasingly common all over the world, and it is best to get yourself checked to see whether you fall under any complications that could be leading to your inability to conceive, if you have been trying for sometime. The next step for you would be thinking about is a check-up with a specialist and get diagnosed. But here are some symptoms that you should know about that may be indicators of infertility among women.
Read MorePolycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine and hormonal disorder that is incurable but treatable and manageable by a competent Fertility Centre. Polycystic ovary syndrome can start as early as at the onset of puberty and is one of the biggest factors of infertility in women requiring Female Fertility Treatment.
Read MoreExceptions prove the rule. Today the world is moving at such an accelerated pace that people have no time for relaxation, exercise, or even to assess the food they eat. This leads to many health problems. A lot of problems are hormonal. Hormones are secretions from a set of organs known as the endocrine glands. Common hormonal ailments are Thyroidism, Diabetes and male /female Infertility.
Read MoreWith complex medical procedures such as infertility treatment, there are several factors that influence the probability of a successful outcome. Knowledge of these success rates will help a couple or the individual involved understand the procedures in a holistic manner and prepare for it both physically and emotionally with expectations managed.
Read MoreThe IVF procedure involves removing eggs from a woman’s ovaries and fertilizing them outside her body. The fertilization is done either by placing sperm on them or by injecting a single sperm into each egg using the technique of 'intracytoplasmic sperm injection' (ICSI). The fertilized egg is then replaced inside the womb.
Read MoreInfertility can be caused in men and women due to various factors that arise with our daily habits/routine. There’s also a fair possibility that infertility could also be caused genetically.
Read MoreIf infertility is one of the problem which is affecting your marriage negatively, how do you stay connected as a couple? Here are four common effects of infertility on marriage, plus tips for staying close. Good battle is objective and honest–never vicious or cruel. Good battle is healthy and constructive, and also brings to a marriage the principle of equal partnership.
Read More"So, when are you planning to have a baby ? " This is the very common question asked by most newly married couples in India - sometimes even as soon as they have returned from the honeymoon. There is a lot of pressure on couples to have a baby, especially in traditional families, where the wife's role is still seen to be one of perpetuating the family name by producing heirs.
Read MoreThe average woman has a 15 to 25 percentage chance of conceiving a baby each cycle and about 85 percent of fertile couples will be successful within 1 year of having regular unprotected sex. However, some couples face challenges when it comes to conceiving.
Read MoreThe medical field has researched the health problems which obese people have, and a correlation has now been drawn between obesity and infertility.
Read MoreFertility clinics can offer a range of fertility treatment options and this could become a viable path for those who have been trying to conceive or get pregnant. For those thinking about fertility treatment options and the use of a fertility clinic, the following are 3 things to know about fertility clinics.
Read MoreFinding out that you're infertile, is earth shattering news for desperate parents. Here are some tips on choosing a fertility specialist.
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