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Hysteroscopy in Infertility

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  Hysteroscopy Procedure Hysteroscopy in Infertility – Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive technique used for the diagnosis and treatment of uterus health conditions. During the technique, the doctor inserts a hysteroscope (a lighted, telescope-like instrument with a camera toward one side) through the vagina to analyze the cervix and uterine cavity. Small instruments can be passed through the hysteroscope to perform biopsies or eliminate irregularities from the uterus that are identified. A hysteroscopy doesn’t need a cut or incision. An indicative hysteroscopy can take as less as 30 minutes, however in the event that the doctor needs to perform a procedure, for instance eliminating a fibroid, the hysteroscopy may take longer. Diagnostic hysteroscopy can frequently be performed in a medical office, yet more complex procedures are best performed in a clinically equipped facility. Hysteroscopy Recommendations Hysteroscopy is valuable in diagnosing and treating conditi...

Laparoscopy in infertility

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  Laparoscopy for infertility is a minimal invasive surgical technique that utilizes a laparoscope (a fiber-optic tube with light and camera) inserted through at least two minor cuts, frequently in the belly button. The specialist can then visually analyze the pelvic reproductive organs and the pelvic cavity. Laparoscopy Procedure The technique might be performed under general anesthesia or local anesthetic and generally takes 30 to 45 minutes. The abdomen is inflated with gas (carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide injected with a needle) to move the organs from the stomach wall so they are visible during the technique. When the abdomen is expanded, the laparoscope is inserted through the small cuts. The specialist sees the interior of the pelvic cavity on a video screen transmitting the pictures from the camera. The specialist will search for potential causes for infertility. These could be: Anomalies of the uterus and ovaries Obstructed fallopian tubes Scar tissue Fibroid t...

How to Conceive with Ovarian Cyst?

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  How to Conceive with Ovarian Cyst – Ovarian cysts are liquid-filled sacs that can be found on or inside the ovaries. They are exceptionally normal, with numerous women getting them eventually in their life. Most are innocuous and cause no symptoms or agony, which is the reason they typically go undetected, vanishing over the long run without the requirement for clinical intervention. Ovarian Cysts and Fertility Some ovarian cysts can be related with diminished fertility. In any case, it relies upon the kind of ovarian cysts you have. Ovarian cysts that can influence your fertility include: Endometriomas : Endometriomas are cysts brought about by endometriosis , a condition wherein the tissue regularly covering your uterus (endometrium) becomes outside the uterus. These ovarian blisters might be related with fertility issues. Ovarian cysts due to polycystic ovary syndrome: Polycystic ovarian syndrome ( PCOS ) is a condition set apart by numerous small cysts on your ova...

How to become pregnant with irregular periods ?

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  How to become pregnant with irregular periods – It’s normal for women to have monthly cycles that may vary. One month it very well maybe 28 days, which is viewed as normal, and the following month it very well maybe 31 days, and the following 27. That is typical. Periods are viewed as sporadic when they fall outside the “ordinary” range. An irregular menstrual cycle is one that is less than 21 days or more than 35 days. When including the days in your cycle, the main day of bleeding is the first day, and the most last day of the cycle is the first day of bleeding in your next cycle. Causes of Irregular Cycles Irregular cycles may point to a subtle hormonal imbalance. You may still be ovulating every month, but your ovulation day may vary. Here are some possible causes of irregular cycles that are also infertility risk factors: Anovulation Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Thyroid Imbalance Hyperprolactinemia Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) Obesity Underweight Dete...

How to get pregnant with PCOD?

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  PCOD How to get Pregnant with PCOD ? – Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is a hormonal condition that interferes with more than just your fertility; however, you may initially get a diagnosis when you’re attempting to get pregnant. This is on the grounds that it’s a typical and treatable reason for infertility in females. In PCOS, the ovaries become bigger than ordinary. These greater ovaries can have numerous cysts that contain immature eggs. PCOS and infertility: They are firmly connected in various manners. The clearest one obviously is that most ladies with PCOS don’t ovulate routinely. Since the inability to ovulate commonly brings about irregular periods, getting your period can enlighten you so much about your fertility. PCOD and Pregnancy Living with PCOS and getting pregnant: It is challenging because our body doesn’t produce the hormones necessary for regular ovulation. Without these hormones, the egg inside the ovary does not fully mature. The follicle ...

Recurrent Miscarriage

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  Recurrent Miscarriage – Miscarriages are normal, happening in 15-20% of all pregnancies, typically in the 1st trimester (up to 13 weeks). One or even two miscarriages are not by themselves characteristic of future infertility . In any case, they may leave patients concerned and questioning their capacity to have a live birth1. Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), also referred to as  recurrent miscarriage   or   habitual abortion , is historically defined as 3 consecutive pregnancy losses prior to 20 weeks from the last menstrual period. Types of Recurrent Miscarriage There are numerous reasons for miscarriage, yet they are normally divided into two categories: early and late. Recurrent early miscarriage (within the first trimester) is mostly because of hereditary or chromosomal issues of the embryos, with 50-80% of unconstrained losses having anomalous chromosomal number. Basic issues of the uterus can also play a part in early miscarriage. Recurrent late misca...

SEMEN FREEZING

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    Semen Freezing Centers – Sperm freezing is the process of collecting, analyzing, freezing, and storing a man’s sperm. The sperm samples stored are later utilized for fertility treatments or given to different couples or people, including same-sex female partners. This general cycle is known as cryopreservation and sometimes is referred to as sperm banking. The cryopreservation cycle includes: Routine screening for disease (HIV, hepatitis, and fast plasma reagin test for syphilis) Giving a semen test or going through a sperm extraction. Lab examination of sperm amount and quality Freezing of viable sperm Storage of the sperm indefinitely Ideal Candidate for Semen Freezing Any individual who is healthy and has some sperm in their ejaculate is a good candidate for sperm freezing and children can also freeze sperm. Young children who have been diagnosed with cancer and have achieved pubescence are also acceptable candidates for sperm banking. Those freezing for the re...