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Many couples come to Motherhood fertility centre, which is the best IVF centre in Hyderabad. Before the beginning of the In Vitro Fertilization treatment using your own eggs and sperm, both the couple need know all the procedures of the process.<br>
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How one can prepare for In vitro Fertilization and what are complications associated with it? The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide information about individual pregnancy and live birth rates. Many couples preferred Motherhood fertility centre, which is the topmost Best IVF centre in Hyderabad. Along with IVF, it is also considered as an outstanding egg donation centre and test tube baby centre in Hyderabad. It is a leading infertility centre in Hyderabadbecause of its success rate and treatment approaches. At first instance at Motherhood fertility centre, we consider all the aspects like the couple’s age, previous any medical issues or what are the other
consequences after doing IVF etc. We let the patients, who are coming to this Best Fertility Centers in Hyderabadknow all the detailed information about the treatment with each step of the procedure. Before the beginning of the treatment of IVF in the Best Infertility Centreusing your own eggs and sperm, both the couple need to go through various screening tests, that includes: • Ovarian reserve testing. To know the quantity and quality of your eggs, our health professional might test the concentration of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), estradiol (estrogen) and antimullerian hormone in your blood at the first few days of your menstrual period. After that ultrasound of your ovaries are done and then the health professional finds out your result, which can help them to predict how the ovaries will respond to fertility medications. • Semen analysis. Before the start of an IVF treatment cycle, our health professional will conduct a semen analysis shortly if not done as part of your initial fertility evaluation. • Infectious disease screening. You and your partner, both will be tested fully to know whether there is any disease or infection in your bodies or not, including HIV test. • Practice (mock) embryo transfer. Our health professional might conduct a mock embryo transfer test to determine the depth of your uterine cavity as well as the process most likely to successfully place the embryos into your uterus. • Uterine cavity exam. Then the health professional will examine your uterine cavity before you start for IVF treatment. This might involve a sonohysterography, which is a special kind of ultrasound exam. In this technique, a fluid is injected through the cervix into your uterus and ultrasound is utilized to create images of your uterine cavity. Or it might
utilize a hysteroscopy, in which a thin, flexible, light weighted telescope (hysteroscope) is inserted through your vagina and cervix into your uterus. Before beginning a cycle of IVF treatment, you can ask some important questions to the health professionals of the Motherhood fertility centre. Those questions include: • How many embryos can be transferred? The number of embryos, those can be transferred is typically based on the age of the mother and the number of eggs retrieved. The number of embryos is usually transferred, since the rate of implantation is lower for older women, except for those women using donor eggs. Most of the health professional in this Best Infertility Centrefollow specific guidelines to protect a higher order multiple pregnancy, those can be triplets or more than that and in some of the countries, legislation limits the number of embryos that can be transferred at one time. Make it sure that you and your health professional agree on the number of embryos that will be transferred before the transfer procedure occur. • What can you do if there are any extra embryos? Extra embryos can be frozen and stored for future utilization for more years. Not all embryos can survive the freezing and thawing process, although most of the embryos will. • Have you considered any potential complications, those are associated with using donor eggs, sperm or embryos or a gestational carrier? A trained counselor, who has experience in donor issues can help you understand the concerns, like the legal rights of the donor. Contact Us: Website: http://www.motherhoodfertility.com/ Email: motherhoodfertility@gmail.com