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Strategies to Enhance Success in In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a revolutionary fertility treatment that has helped millions of individuals and couples worldwide achieve their dream of having children. Despite its widespread use, the success rate of IVF can vary significantly depending on several factors, including age, lifestyle, and medical conditions. To maximize the chances of a successful pregnancy, patients...

IVF  &  PCOS

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It is characterized by a combination of symptoms and signs, including irregular menstrual cycles, excessive androgen ( male hormone ) levels, and polycystic apprarence of the ovaries with ultrasound. Women with PCOS often face challenges with fertility and may require...

The goal of all reproductive technologies is the live birth of a healthy singleton baby. To achieve this goal many clinical and laboratory techniques are being used today. After the start of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatments, it marked a real breakthrough in the field of infertility. At the beginning, IVF was only used to solve the...

Infertile couples with severe sperm problems, have now many available technologies such as ICSI and PICSI. ICSI is the microinjection procedure that injects the sperm directly into the female egg and PICSI is the procedure to inject the best possible sperm into the egg. During routine ICSI, spermatozoa are selected by the embryologist based on the irappearance and in the majority of...

Creating the embryos with the high potential to implant and causing an ongoing pregnancy is the primary goal in IVF. Our aim is transferring the healthy single embryo which results in a singleton pregnancy ending in full term. This can be only achieved in optimal laboratory conditions within the IVF process. Therefore, it is extremely important to...

Mini-IVF bases on using drugs with lower doses and development of less, but more qualified ovum. After removal of developed ovum, fertilization is provided by microinjection technique. Possibility of penetration of the embryos appeared after fertilization is higher and they are transferred into the patient. Actually, the difference in the treatment is the method for ovum...

Treatment of infertility can be a frustrating and emotionally challenging experience. While trying to get pregnant, you may have received many advices from your gynaecologist, had x-ray for patency of your tubes, your husband has had his semen sample checked by a urologist, blood tests for hormones and even laparoscopy and hysteroscopy, etc.. Diagnosing what...

Working on a laptop wirelessly may hamper a man’s chances of fatherhood. In a study, sperm placed under a laptop connected to the internet through wi-fi suffered more damage than that kept at the same temperature but away from the wireless signal. The finding is important because previous worries about laptops causing infertility have focused on...

Endometriosis, a cause of female infertility, is a condition in which endometrial tissue, the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus, grows outside the uterus and attaches to other organs in the abdominal cavity such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Endometriosis is a progressive disease that tends to get worse over time and...

Varicocele is abnormal enlargement appeared in veins returning from the testicles to the heart.  While no findings appear on mild varicocele cases, it may cause disorders in sperm production and motility by progression during years.  It is reported that decrease on testicles sizes and disorders on testosterone production may appear in severe cases.  Temperature of the...

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