At Broad Health Network, we understand that every family’s journey is unique. Our state-of-the-art IVF treatments combine advanced technology with compassionate care, offering you the best chance to turn your dream of parenthood into reality.
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At Broad Health Network, we understand that every family’s journey is unique. Our state-of-the-art IVF treatments combine advanced technology with compassionate care, offering you the best chance to turn your dream of parenthood into reality.
The field of reproductive medicine has witnessed a technological revolution in the last decade.
Applications of new techniques based on a better understanding of reproduction have made it possible to fulfill the dream of motherhood for many. No experience can parallel the thrill of helping to create human life. Infertility treatment however is not easy and to offer the best to the patient, one has to keep in constant touch with new developments. Artemis has started its ART services under the expert guidance. It is committed to provide the most advanced treatments available worldwide.
Intracytoplasmic morphologically selected sperm injection (IMSI) is a new development that may improve assisted reproduction pregnancy rates. It magnifies sperms up to 6,000 times compared to the standard 200 to 400 times magnification associated with traditional fertilization approaches. IMSI makes it possible to discard sperm whose nuclei have an abnormal shape or contents. Using IMSI the optimal sperm is identified and used for fertilization. The IMSI procedure may be a potential alternative to those couples whose semen analysis shows abnormal morphology.
Counseling and psychological support are an integral part of the IVF Treatment program, helping patients cope with the inevitable stress associated with IVF. Artemis IVF centre is sensitive to the many difficult decisions couples face while undergoing infertility evaluation and treatment. Therefore, providing accurate information to patients through patient education is one of our highest priorities. Free consultation with the Psychologist is available for all patients going through the IVF treatment.
Yes, age has a very important effect. There is a gentle but steady decline in establishing a pregnancy after the age of thirty in Indian Women.
Every couple is different and the answer to the question will inevitably depend on the specific treatment you have had and the results of preceding treatment cycles. It is believed that IVF success optimizes in three cycles. Decisions on how to proceed will be discussed in detail with you during your consultation or at a review appointment.
There are differences in success rates depending on the cause of infertility, for example, tubal factors, endometriosis and male factor, unexplained or anovulatory infertility. You will have detailed discussions regarding your special circumstances.
This varies from patient to patient and also with the stage for treatment. In a DI or IUI (H) cycle, for example, the likely number of out-patient visits for monitoring is 2-4, for IVF or ICSI 4-5. During these visits egg and endometrial development are checked. Some blood tests may be advised to assess egg maturity and decide on the drug dosage. The first visit is on Day 2/3 of the cycle. At this visit an ultrasound is done to rule out any residual ovarian cysts and to check for endometrial thickness. Drug administration is withheld in case these parameters are not within the required limits.
Egg recovery is generally carried out under anaesthesia unless you opt to have it under sedation and requires you to be in hospital for half a day. For embryo transfer you are required to come in with a full bladder and you will be asked to rest for a couple of hours in hospital after the transfer.
Be assured that we shall make every endeavor to care for you and to help you cope. ART has made tremendous progress in the last few decades and there will certainly be a treatment, which would benefit you.
Is there an increased risk of malignancy? Current knowledge does not show any definite increase in malignancy. The scientific committees’ worldwide are constantly looking into this and we will keep you updated as to the results. Women in whom there is a family history of ovarian malignancy should limit the exposure to ovarian stimulation drugs.
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) include IVF, which is the technique of fertilizing a woman’s egg in the laboratory. While it was designed originally for women with tubal diseases, IVF has been extended with equal success to infertility due to endometriosis, poor cervical mucus, unexplained factors and male infertility.
Thorough evaluation by an infertility specialist familiar with ART is necessary to decide whether IVF or another treatment is appropriate for you. Tests previously done usually need not be repeated as long as past records are available. Alternative therapies are presented to you if another approach offers an equal or greater chance of success.