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Best Ivf Centre In India The infertility problem can makes couple sad and depressed. This

Best Ivf Centre In India The infertility problem can makes couple sad and depressed. This article about Best IVF centre in India has listed the best IVF centers in Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore and also mentioned the IVF

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  1. Best Ivf Centre In India The infertility problem can makes couple sad and depressed. This article about Best IVF centre in India has listed the best IVF centers in Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore and also mentioned the IVF treatment cost. This article also contains causes of infertility. Causes Of Infertility Endometriosis Endometriosis - is a condition in which the tissue that is supposed to line the uterus grows outside the uterus. This can be very painful and can potentially cause cysts to develop on the uterus. In some worst cases, the tissue surrounding the uterus may become inflamed and develop scar tissue. Women can experience painful urination, bowel movements, sex and menstrual cycles. Poor Ovarian Reserve Poor ovarian reserve is an important limiting factor for the success of any treatment modality for infertility. It indicates a reduction in the quantity and quality of oocytes in women of childbearing age. It may be related to age as seen in advanced years of reproductive life or may occur in young women because of various etiological factors. Male Factor In recent times, a misconception has prevailed that only women have major problemsof conception,butwiththe evolutionofthetimesandthe awareness,the problems of male infertility are constantly manifested and the men present themselves to the treatments . A low or no sperm count plays a major role in male infertility, with low sperm quality. Quality in terms of good sperm morphology has a higher success rate in fertility. A larger amount of sperm may not always guarantee better quality.

  2. Infertility in male can be categorized in three ways - The hormonal imbalances is the reason for Pre testicular. Testicular where small or no descending testicular problems occur. Post-testicular where problems such as blockage of tubes occur. Apart from the factors mentioned above, other physical factors that affect fertility are - Erectile and ejaculatory problems. Testicular infections. Stress Infertility due to alcohol or drug abuse Genetic Factors Chromosomes are of interest in the treatment of fertility, since chromosomal disorders are involved in more than half of all first trimester pregnancy loss. Many of these first abortions are due to the random appearance of a chromosomal abnormality in the embryo. In general, If chromosomal abnormalities are reason for genetic diseases, then we cansaythattheyare nothereditary,butusuallyoccur asrandomeventsduringthe formationof embryos,spermandova. Ovulatory Disorders What are the disorders of ovulation? Usually in women of the reproductive age group, an egg is released from an ovary each month. In 25% of subfertile women, this does not happen for a variety of reasons. What Is PCOS? PCOS is one of the most common endocrine disorders (hormone-related) in women. It presents many different ways. Although usually patients are obese with

  3. irregular periods and high levels of insulin and serum androgens. They have a classic appearanceonultrasound.Ingeneral,theydonotovulateregularly, which iswhytheyoftenhave difficultyconceiving. Which tests help to diagnose ovulation disorders and PCOS? Usually, ultrasounds, blood tests (hormones) Fibroids What are fibroids? Fibroids of the uterus are benign (non-cancerous) growths in the lining of the uterus.Awomancanhave a multiple fibroidorsingle fibroidsandtheycanbe locatedanywhere inthe uterus(inside oroutsideor inthe wall). They are usually associated with pregnancy-related problems, severe cramping, pelvic pressure, fertility and heavy menstrual flow. How do fibroids affect fertility? The implications of uterine fibroids for fertility are unpredictable. The perfect mechanism of fibroids causing infertility is less clear, but it is thought that it can prevent the implantation of embryos by deforming the uterine cavity. What Are The Polyps? Uterine polyps are growths attached to the inner lining of the uterus and protruding into the uterine cavity. The proliferation of cells in the lining of the uterus (endometrium) leads to the formation of uterine polyps. The sizes of uterine polyps vary from a few millimeters - no bigger than a sesame seed - to several centimeters - golf ball sized or even bigger. They stick to the uterine wall by a large base or a thin stalk. You can have one or more uterine polyps. They usually stay in your uterus, but sometimes they can slide through the opening of the uterus into your vagina. How do polyps affect fertility?

  4. Uterine polyps can disrupt the lining of the uterus (the endometrium). They can even reduce blood flow in certain parts of the lining of the endometrium. This disturbance could possibly prevent a fertilized embryo from establishing itself in the endometrial mucosa. Polyps can also cause miscarriage after implantation of the embryo. There is evidence to show that elimination of uterine polyps stimulates fertility in previously infertile women. Tubal Disease What are the tubal factors responsible for subfertility? Tubal factors account for 25% of all causes of sub-fertility. Normal tubal function is important for the design. Tubal disorders (blockage / abnormal function) can prevent an egg from entering or moving in the fallopian tubes to meet sperm, preventing fertilization. Pelvic infections and sexually transmitted infections damage the tube. Tubal disorders can be treated using various tests such as laparoscopy with chromotubation (dye test), hysterosalpingography (HSG), saline ultrasound. What Is Hydrosalpinx? Hydrosalpinx fluid completely fills fallopian tube. It is caused by a wound at the end of the tube, causing the end to close. The glands in the tube produce an aqueous liquid that accumulates in the tube and produces swelling. This is one of the common tubal factors for infertility How does it affect the treatment of fertility? It increases the risk of ectopic pregnancy. It can be the reason for reduction of the successratesof IVFbypreventingtheimplantationof embryos. Thisisduetothe refluxof theharmfulliquidofthe hydrosalpinx. Therefore, it must be removed or separated from the uterus before starting an IVF treatment. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) PID is an infection and inflammation of the pelvic organs of women, including the cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus.

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