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In India, when you talk about IVF, Dr. Firuza's name is one that always comes up. In the course of time, Dr. Firuza Parikh has become the final hope for a majority of couples who are battling infertility. Thanks to her extreme skills in In vitro fertilization (IVF), over seven thousands couples have been blessed with children.
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Contact:- +91 8080802665 Decreasing Fertility Rate And IVF Rashmi and Vedant got married at the age of twenty-four and twenty-five respectively. One year after their marriage, the couple decided to conceive a baby. Their attempt failed multiple times. Soon, they were bombarded with tips and tricks and hacks. The couple tried each and every hack, but all of them proved to be fruitless. They toyed with the idea of visiting a doctor, but shame held them back. Time flew by, and they were now in their thirties. They had lost all hopes. But was it too late for them? And are they alone? We are in an era where the environment is destroying our systems both for men and women. There are certain toxins which we are investing in our system and are only partly excreting. So they partly remain in our system. These are substances like DDT, phthalates, bisphenol, Organophosphorus compounds which are present in things like plastic bottles that we use. What we are witnessing a trend of a fall of the sperm counts and are also seeing a loss of the ovarian reserve which means women at a younger age are hitting menopause. This has made IVF a need of an hour. In India, when you talk about IVF, Dr. Firuza's name is one that always comes up. In the course of time, Dr. Firuza Parikh has become the final hope for a majority of couples who are battling infertility. Thanks to her
Contact:- +91 8080802665 extreme skills in In vitro fertilization (IVF), over seven thousands couples have been blessed with children. Being trained at the Yale School of Medicine in Reproductive Medicine for four years in the mid-1980s, she returned to India to set up and head the first IVF center in Jaslok Hospital in 1989. In fact, medical tourism in India started with a large number of foreign patients coming in to see Dr. Firuza Parikh in the early 1990s.
Contact:- +91 8080802665 So what is IVF? In Vitro Fertilization is assisted reproductive technology in which the egg and sperm are combined in a lab with an aim to create a fertilized egg. The fertilized egg is incubated, and it grows into an embryo. Three to Five days after fertilization, a selected embryo is transferred to the woman’s uterus with a hope that it would implant itself in the lining and develop into a fetus that will become a healthy infant. Thanks to the potential health risks associated with multiple births, most fertility experts accept the fact that only one embryo should be transferred at a given time. The remaining embryos can be frozen and can be used in the future. Due to improved Vitrification technology, success rates are equal for fresh and frozen embryos in women under the age of 35. The cycles that use frozen embryos are usually less expensive and less invasive than cycles using fresh embryos. IVF children are as healthy and normal as children that are conceived naturally. The introduction of IVF does not present a significant increase in chromosome-related abnormalities. How is IVF done? The eggs are recovered from the follicles, and in the laboratory, the eggs come in contact with the sperm inside special dishes with culture medium to facilitate
Contact:- +91 8080802665 fertilization. The fertilized eggs, or zygotes, are placed inside an incubator and are cultured under special conditions for two to six days so that the embryos can achieve their first stages of development. Instead of reaching the uterus naturally through the fallopian tube, the embryos are transferred to the uterus using a thin catheter into which the embryos have been previously loaded by the embryologist. The embryos then implant in the endometrium by themselves just like in natural conception and if implantation occurs, then pregnancy will follow. The initial IVF cycle includes the following steps: The cycle starts when the intended egg donor or mother receives hormone therapy to stimulate the production of multiple eggs. The eggs are retrieved from the ovary and sperm is provided by the intended father or a donor. The sperm and eggs are combined in the lab for fertilization and embryos are created and are incubated to grow. The most viable embryo is chosen for implantation, and after 3-5 days of fertilization, the selected embryo is shifted to the uterus of the intended gestational carrier or mother and the remaining embryos are frozen for use in the future. If the first cycle does not result in pregnancy, then subsequent IVF cycles that involve the transfer of a frozen embryo are performed.
Contact:- +91 8080802665 When to choose IVF? You may choose IVF for a number of reasons, including if you or your partner has: Low sperm count Problems with ovulation Problems with the fallopian tubes If either of the couples has been sterilized Endometriosis Want to avoid passing on inherited genetic disorders to your children. What are the risks specific to IVF? Multiple births: Multiple births where the mother delivers two or more offspring. Premature delivery and low birth weight: Babies born at less than thirty-seven weeks' gestation are considered premature. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: It affects women taking injectable hormone pills to stimulate the development of eggs in the ovaries. Miscarriage: A miscarriage is the loss of your baby before twenty weeks of pregnancy. The loss of a baby after twenty weeks is called a stillbirth. Up to one in five confirmed pregnancies end in miscarriage before twenty weeks, but many other women miscarry without having realized they are pregnant. Egg-retrieval procedure complications.
Contact:- +91 8080802665 Ectopic pregnancy: It is a complication of pregnancy where the embryo attaches outside the uterus. Signs and symptoms are abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Fewer than fifty percent of affected women have both of these symptoms. Stress: It is a feeling of emotional or physical tension. It can come from any event or thought that makes one feel frustrated, angry, or nervous.