IVF

When IVF May Be the Right Choice


Most people know at least something about in vitro fertilization (IVF) these days. Maybe someone in your family or someone you work with has had fertility treatment and through IVF was able to have a baby. Many celebrities have had children with the aid of IVF and other fertility treatments, although not all of them are open about their treatment.

According to experts, IVF is rarely the first treatment used for infertility, but it is the go-to option for a number of different conditions. Depending on your or your partner’s diagnosis and on your age, IVF may be the best way to be sure you get the family you want. IVF puts the egg and sperm together in a laboratory and then transfers the embryo to the woman’s uterus, getting around a number of different reproductive problems. Let’s look at some of the common diagnoses for which IVF may be recommended.

 

Female Infertility Issues


For women, it’s all about producing the egg and moving it to the uterus where the sperm can fertilize it. Then if all goes well, the fertilized egg becomes an embryo, is implanted on the wall of the uterus and grows. Anything that interferes with this process is a potential cause of infertility.

In the female partner problems with the uterus or fallopian tubes may cause fertility issues. Endometriosis can cause scar tissue which blocks the fallopian tubes or adheres to your ovaries. It is one of the most common causes of infertility, and 30 to 50 percent of women with fertility problems have endometriosis, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM.) In other cases, the fallopian tubes may not be blocked but they may not be able to move the egg along to the uterus where it can be fertilized. With IVF, eggs are extracted directly from the ovaries and fertilized in the lab, so problems with the fallopian tubes are avoided.

 

Problems with ovulation are another cause of infertility.


Your fertility doctor will schedule blood tests to evaluate your levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) which cause your eggs to ripen and detach from the ovary. Age is a factor in ovulation problems—women 35 or over are more likely to have issues with producing good quality eggs. IVF can help with this, in that the woman’s ovaries are stimulated by fertility drugs to produce multiple eggs, which can then be fertilized in the lab. IVF also gives greater control over the possibility of multiple births than the use of fertility drugs alone, since you and your fertility specialist decide how many embryos to implant in your uterus.

IVF also makes it possible to use donor eggs from a younger donor which greatly improves your chance of getting pregnant if you are 40 or over. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormone-related condition in which the ovaries are often enlarged and have small cysts, hence the name “polycystic.” Difficulty getting pregnant is often an effect of this condition. There are other treatments for PCOS which your doctor will recommend first, but if they are not effective, IVF may be recommended.

 

Malefactors a cause of infertility 

husband with severe  oligoaesthenospermia or azoospermia we use a latest IVF technique like ICSI, MESA, Micro-TESE, PESA, TESA, TESE, 

 

With help of most advanced IVF setup, we offer an ethical most suitable and reasonable line of treatment to the various types of patients with the different cause of infertility.

 

 

The Mira Hospital providing complete healthcare solution to adolescent, infertile patient, pregnancy, gynecological disease, contraception, postmenopausal problame, with emotional, ethical and most advanced technical support.

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