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Thin Endometrial Lining
The innermost lining that coats the uterus is called the endometrial lining. When the ovaries release an egg every month, the endometrial thickens in preparation for an embryo. If the egg does not get fertilized, the lining sheds and exits the body via the vaginal canal as the menstrual cycle. The endometrial lining provides nourishment and sustenance for an embryo to implant. When the lining is thin, usually less than 7mm, the uterus cannot sustain embryo and a growing fetus. Symptoms OF A THIN ENDOMETRIUM •    Abnormal periods •    Painful periods or cramps •    Trouble carrying a fetus to full-term •    Treatments for improving Thin Endometrial Lining Natural Treatment: Various herbal supplements help in maintaining estrogen level and benefits the endometrial lining. Raspberry leaf, rose hips, and hibiscus flower aid in blood circulation and Asparagus Racemosus, Dong Quai, Red Clover, Royal Jelly, etc. are conducive for regulating estrogen level. Regular Exercise: The blood circulation to uterus remains robust and smooth with regular exercise. Fertility Massage: External massage of the abdominal area can help strengthen uterine muscles, improve circulation of blood to various organs of the body and detoxify the reproductive organs. Castor Oil Packs: It is a form of therapy that is pivotal for detoxification and also ensures a seamless flow of blood to the uterus and ensuring an optimal level of estrogen. It is also beneficial in making endometrial lining thicker. Acupuncture and Moxibustion: Acupuncture is a mechanism that deploys to alleviate stress levels and negative energies that accumulate in a human body. Persistent stress can cause shrinking of the endometrial lining. It is essential to discard stress levels. Moxibustion is burning of Mugwort herb put on the needles of Acupuncture and is instrumental in shoring up damaged tissues and removal of scars. Hysteroscopy: Hysteroscopy allows a surgeon to evaluate the endometrial conditions by looking inside the uterine cavity. Intrauterine adhesions can also be removed causing thin endometrial lining. GCSF: Infusion of GCSF (Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor) helps to improve the endometrial thickness. PRP: Intrauterine infusion of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of thin endometrium. A thin endometrial lining is not a permanent condition. There are natural and medicinal ways to thicken the endometrial lining while trying to conceive. On creative: Break through treatment that can help one attain motherhood incase of thin Endometrial Lining! For more details and solution about fertility: Visit: www.garbhagudi.com Call: 8880000909 Email: [email protected]
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Joy of parenthood with your safety as a priority!
Facing infertility issues? Worried to step out to consult a fertility specialist due to the ongoing pandemic? Well then, don’t worry. Be happy, be safe. GarbhaGudi IVF Centre has come up with a unique way to treat their infertility patients with a smile, in the comfort of your homes. Yes, the IPL technique gives you the freedom and safety to get treated for infertility, at your home. What is IPL? It stands for Injections-Pharmacy-Lab All the injections, pharmacy and laboratory services related to your fertility treatment will be done at your home. This will minimize your exposure to Covid. It will also give you a lot of additional benefits – no wait time, no parking issues, no travelling in public transport or drive through traffic. It saves you a lot of time and gives you a safe way to start your IVF cycles. How does IPL work? STEP 1 - Schedule an online appointment with our fertility specialists. Get a consultation and plan your treatment with the specialists. You may need to come to the hospital only If there is a need for ultrasound scans or other surgical procedures.            STEPS 2 to 4 are wrong. Please use what is in the creative and elaborate on that. On creative: Joy of parenthood with your safety as a priority!
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What is the difference between IVF and Insemination?
What is the difference between IVF and Insemination? What is IVF? IVF is also known as In-Vitro Fertilization. It is a process where eggs from a women’s uterus are removed through a small surgery and then combined with the male partner’s sperm. Here it is fertilized in a culture dish in a laboratory and allowed to grow further. That is, fertilization takes place outside the body. The process mainly involves observing and stimulating a woman’s ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova from the women’s ovaries and ensuring sperms fertilize them in a culture dish in a lab. It is used to treat infertility, including advanced maternal age or blocked or damaged fallopian tubes or many other causes. What is Insemination? IUI is Intrauterine Insemination and in other terms called insemination, alternative insemination or artificial insemination. In this process, the doctor slides a thin, pliable tube through a woman’s cervix into her uterus. Through this tube, processed sperm is injected into the uterus directly by a small syringe. Pregnancy takes place when sperm fertilizes an egg and the egg that fertilized implants in the lining of the uterus. The key difference between the two is that in IUI fertilization takes place internally that is sperm is placed directly into the women’s uterus by injecting into it. And in IVF, the fertilization takes place externally, that is outside the body/uterus in a lab. IUI is less expensive than IVF and minimally invasive. But IVF has a higher success rate and is more reliable when compared to IUI. Both have their share of pros and cons. So, depending upon your health condition, the doctor will suggest the best possible treatment for you and you can then decide. To know more, visit GarbhaGudi IVF Centre, where all your queries and doubts will be answered by expert doctors. GarbhaGudi IVF Centre is a leading fertility centre in India and has spread its wings across Bengaluru. For more information Visit: www.garbhagudi.com Call: 8880000909 Mail: [email protected]
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Don’t let blocked fallopian tubes hinder your journey to motherhood!
Not able to conceive due to blocked fallopian tubes? Blocked fallopian tubes may hinder your journey towards motherhood. But not to worry at all, as the specialist doctors at GarbhaGudi IVF are always there by your side to assist you and guide you in your journey to motherhood. Do not let anything stop you from being a mother. Without any further delay, contact our fertility specialist doctors who have pioneered various fertility techniques. For more information on infertility issues, contact GarbhaGudi IVF Centre – The most trusted IVF brand 
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Does IVF work in PCOS?
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder common among women during their reproductive age. Women with PCOS may have irregular or prolonged menstrual periods or excess male hormone (androgen) levels. The ovaries may develop numerous small follicles, which leads to failure in the regular release of eggs. This condition causes difficulty in conceiving. The hormonal imbalance is the main reason for PCOS and could lead to infertility. As the ovaries are not receiving sufficient quantity of hormones, they are unable to develop the eggs to maturity, and so ovulation does not take place. The way eggs develop and release is affected by the excess amounts of androgens (male hormones) released by the body. Women with PCOS related infertility are treated with fertility medication, which stimulates ovulation, although this can increase the risk of multiple births if not managed properly. The other option is to undergo in-vitro fertilization (IVF), where the maturation of eggs takes place in a controlled process. Once the eggs are mature, fertilization with sperms takes place in the laboratory and embryos are formed. Women with PCOS generally respond well to IVF treatment. Occasionally, the problem with PCO patients is that they respond too well to stimulation, which puts them at risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS). It is a condition caused by overstimulation of the ovaries. It causes ovaries to swell and leads to a variety of symptoms like abdominal distension and fluid accumulation in the body. At GarbhaGudi IVF Clinic PCOS patients are treated with our Mild Stimulation protocols and also with controlled stimulation protocols, which include 8-10 days of stimulating drugs as per patient’s body response which is monitored by ultrasonography during the IVF stimulation process and meticulous blood investigations. This approach has the benefit of avoiding the risks of OHSS. Besides, this lighter regimen also has the added advantage of leaving the body less stressed and more receptive for embryo implantation. To know more about IVF in PCOS patients, consult our infertility specialist today at GarbhaGudi IVF Centre! For more information Visit: www.garbhagudi.com Call: 888 000 0909 Email: [email protected]
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GarbhaGudi Kalyan Nagar Page content Welcome to GarbhaGudi IVF Centre Kalyan Nagar! GarbhaGudi IVF Centre – Kalyan Nagar - Successfully Delivering Miracles! Get the highest success rates in IUI and IVF! Why Choose GarbhaGudi IVF Centre – Kalyan Nagar? Having a baby from her womb is a dream for every woman. It is the baby’s tiniest feet that creates the largest footprints in her heart. Born with an intention to help those couples who are unable to experience this completeness in their family, GarbhaGudi IVF has grown into one of the leading fertility chains in Bengaluru. From humble beginnings to 5 centres across Bangalore has been an awe inspiring journey. GarbhaGudi – Kalyan Nagar is one of these 5 high performance branches of GarbhaGudi. GarbhaGudi – Kalyan Nagar is equipped with world-class technology and state-of-the-art infrastructure. GarbhaGudi Kalyan Nagar is a pioneer in providing affordable yet world-class infertility treatment to the people in that area. People from other areas of Bangalore and also from outside Bangalore travel to this centre as it is widely known to have extraordinary success rates, amazing team that provides a very humane touch and highly skilled team of fertility doctors and embryologists. Because of its team of renowned fertility experts, it stands tall as one of the most esteemed and prestigious IVF service providers in Bengaluru and beyond. The team is deeply committed to providing all services related to infertility treatment and understands the significance of a concerted, meticulous and well-oiled team-work needed to give pregnancy success. GarbhaGudi IVF Kalyan Nagar caters to a host of infertility treatments like IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), Laser Assisted Hatching, Cryopreservation, ICSI, IUI, Blastocyst culture / transfer, Laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy and donor programs. Why choose GarbhaGudi IVF Centre Kalyan Nagar? 1. This branch has top fertility experts who are well known in the field of infertility. 2. GarbhaGudi has a history of having completed more than six thousand happy families. 3. The branch provides affordable treatment for middle-income and lower-middle-income group families, through financial assistance, interest free loans and subsidized treatment to select patients. 4. The laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and managed by highly knowledgeable and skilled professionals 5. GarbhaGudi is focused on providing Ethical treatment 6. This branch has one of the highest success rates in the industry. 7. Treatment for each couple is tailored based on their requirement 8. Adoption of the latest treatment protocols to provide the best outcomes.  FAQs 1.        How does the IVF process work? • Ovarian stimulation: The fertility specialist monitors the timing of egg release, the hormonal level and other conditions for IVF. The doctor keeps a watch over produced eggs are appropriate or not. • Egg retrieval: In this step, eggs are retrieved from the female’s ovary using a needle under light sedation. Further, placing the eggs in a dish containing nutrient media, then shifted to the incubator. • Fertilization:  The most active sperm fertilizes with the egg in a special chamber. The process is under observation so that a healthy embryo can develop. • Embryo transfer:  The healthiest embryo gets implanted under observation. With the help of small plastic tubes, embryo transfer takes place. 2        How much time does IVF take?       IVF involves three parts:           (1) One day for checkup / pre-IVF preparation. Based on what reports are available with the couple, the doctor may prescribe additional tests and investigations to ensure that the couple really need IVF and that they are ready to start that.            (2) 15 days for IVF procedure until eggs are picked up              (3) 15 days for the embryo transfer procedure, where the frozen embryo is thawed and transferred to the uterus 3        Is IVF painful? No, IVF is not painful because the injections for IVF are purified and injected in subcutaneous form. The egg collection process is done under light sedation and is painless. At the time of embryo transfer, it is a 2 to 5 minutes process that hardly causes any pain. 4        Age and infertility. In women, fertility is at its peak in their 20s. It starts declining after 30 years of age. After 35, the decline is steep. Women aged 35 and above have a lower number of eggs available for fertilization, the quality of the eggs are also much lower. 5        What is the treatment for low sperm count? Low sperm count can also be known as oligospermia. One may undergo ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), single sperm gets injected into the matured egg. This treatment increased the chances of conceiving. Besides this,  low sperm count can also be treated by medicines and hormone management in a few patients.
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Laser Assisted Hatching
Laser Assisted Hatching Yet another advanced scientific solution for a couples aspiring to have their own baby. There are plenty of questions for anyone undergoing infertility treatment, especially when there is no success after repeated consultations and treatment. There are various problems associated with conceiving… A failed IVF and a negative pregnancy test isn't the end. Remember, it is the first step towards completing your family. Identifying the root cause for unsuccessful IVF and correcting it is the key to success in the next cycle. There are numerous causes for negative IVF result. It could be due to abnormalities in the egg, abnormalities of the sperm or an improper selection of the embryo to transfer into the uterus or an issue in the uterus (endometrium), imbalance in the hormones etc. One such cause is a thickened or non-uniform zona pellucida layer around the egg. What is Zona Pellucida? Soon after fertilization of the egg by the male sperm, the formed embryo starts growing and eventually forms cells that make up a protective shell around the embryo and this is called zona pellucida. The embryo passes into the uterus after fertilization and naturally breaks out of its shell, expands and then implants into the wall of the uterus where the foetal development occurs. Sometimes, the zona pellucida layer fails to break preventing the embryo from implantation and hence there could be a missed chance to conceive. What is Assisted Hatching? Assisted hatching is one of the assisted reproductive procedures for women who have repeated failed IVF cycles or various other unidentified problems that could prevent pregnancy. The procedure which helps to break a thickened zona pellucida in-vitro to help with subsequent implantation is called Assisted Hatching. Who require Assisted Hatching procedures? ●      Women with previous failed IVF cycles. Not all the women undergoing IVF would require an assisted hatching procedure. Only those with other medical conditions which reduce the chances of conceiving and are undergoing an IVF procedure are recommended to for this procedure. ●      Women with age >35yr ●      Frozen embryo transfer where the chemicals used to preserve the embryo might thicken the outer shell of the embryo. ●      Increased Follicle-stimulating Hormone levels on 2nd day of the menstrual cycle. ●      Zona pellucida with a thickness of  >15um Various Methods of Assisted Hatching There are various methods for Assisted Hatching: ●      Mechanical methods: Method 1: This is done as a part of the IVF procedure before the embryo is transferred into the uterus. Here, the embryos are placed in an alignment steadily and the zona pellucida is partially dissected using a micro-needle. Method 2: Another method of mechanical hatching is by using hydrostatic pressure to help expand the zona pellucida layer to assist in hatching. Method 3: In this method, the embryo is subjected to vibrations created by drilling. This causes a cone-shaped opening of the zona layer. ●                  Chemical methods: The Embryos are arranged in an alignment similar to that of mechanical methods and are treated with a chemical called Tyrode’s solution for 40sec. The Tyrode's solution is aimed at the pile of arranged embryos with a controlled speed. This helps to make the zona pellucida layer thinner and easier to hatch naturally. ●      LASER ASSISTED HATCHING: In this technique, a diode laser is used to break open a part of the zona layer. A diode laser of 1480nm wavelength is focused onto the embryo in a non-contact mode at various power settings. There are low, medium and high power settings (35mV,45mV and 55mV respectively) are used depending on the thickness of the zona pellucida layer. Laser-Assisted Hatching comes with a software that is designed for easy positioning, focus and measurement of embryos and simple alignment of the laser. The laser has three preset energy intensities that can be delivered in a single 25 ms pulse with a single click of the mouse. Low power is used for perforating very thin zona or to minimize exposure, medium power for drilling the zona of most embryos and high power for perforating thick or hard zona pellucida layer. Procedure: ●      Those women selected for the assisted hatching procedures are prior evaluated thoroughly about their medical history and a set of tests before initiating the process. ●      The assisted hatching procedures are carried out on 3rd day after the fertilisation. Around 5th day, embryos are ready to implant into the uterus wall. ●      The technique involves focussing the laser light precisely on to the embryo to create a gap on the zona pellucida layer helping it to hatch. ●      The so treated embryo is transferred back to the uterus for subsequent foetal development. How Successful? Laser hatching procedure is considered to be the safest of all these hatching methods and is recommended for women with previous failed IVF procedures. Most of the clinicians believe this to be a better option for couples eagerly awaiting a baby. Performed under the guidance of skilled embryologists and clinicians, the process of laser-assisted hatching is reported to have minimum complications and good success. There are happy couples already blessed by undergoing this procedure. Lasers have proved their effectiveness in various fields including modern medicine. They can be a light of bliss for couples waiting a complete family. At GarbhaGudi, miracles happen often, as the team is made of highly skilled embryologists and clinicians who constantly strive to give extraordinary results. For further details, you can also write to GarbhaGudi at [email protected] or directly talk to our team at 8880000909 Follow us on Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest
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What is ERA testing?
Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (in short – ERA) is a genetic test done on a very small specimen of a women’s endometrial lining to determine which day would be the ideal day to transfer the embryo during an IVF circle. If you are planning an IVF treatment i.e. in-vitro fertilization process, to complete your family, you want to make every attempt to have the best possible outcome. While IVF is recognized to have high success rates, knowing the perfect time to transfer your embryo can be exceptionally helpful. This is usually true if you have had a history of 2 or more unsuccessful embryo transfers. If the embryos you are transplanting are of fine quality (whether they are yours or of donor eggs or embryos), but they haven’t implanted, the ERA test can be worth talking to your doctor about, to see if it is something she should recommend. What exactly is the ERA test? In the course of your fertility journey, you may have heard expression such as ‘ERA testing’, ‘ERA Biopsy’, or ‘ERA’, but you may not have known what these letters mean or how it is useful to you. Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) is a genetic test carried out on a very small specimen of a woman’s endometrial lining to find out which day would be the ideal day to transfer the embryo during an IVF course. The specimen taken is also called an ERA biopsy and the whole technique commonly called an ERA test or ERA testing. Who should think about taking the ERA Test? Regardless of what anyone says, it is best to discuss with your doctor to ascertain if it’s right for you to take the ERA test. But still, some factors you might want to consider are: •        Patients who are affected with challenges related to the endometrial-lining (thin endometrial lining) •        Patients who have had two or more failed embryo transfers •        Patients who had ineffective transplantation with high-quality Embryos Normally, any patient who takes an IVF treatment could be recommended an Endometrial-diagnosis preceding receiving her Embryos. But the cost of an ERA test prevents clinicians from recommending this test. The ERA test has been found to upgrade global pregnancy rates up to 73% in the personalized transfers made. As a well-informed patient, you can actively take part in your fertility care. If you believe that an ERA biopsy might be suitable, talk to your doctor and discuss this. Infertility treatment is always progressing and your doctors are there to work with you to find out what works best for you.
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What is Natural Pregnancy?
What is Natural Pregnancy? Normally pregnancy occurs from sexual intercourse in which the man’s sperm is ejaculated into the women’s vagina, which then travels to the egg into the fallopian tube and fertilizing her egg, to form an embryo that implants in the uterus. If a woman is healthy and below 35 the chances of getting pregnant during a single menstrual course is higher, that is we can say 25 out of 100 women will succeed per month. So, by 40, average healthy women will have only a 5% chance of getting pregnant. Age plays an important role in conceiving. Women after 35, find it difficult to conceive naturally. The fertility rate starts declining at age 30 and keeps on dropping gradually until you get to your menopause. If you are hoping to make a baby at 35 or later, that phase is called ‘advanced maternal age’ in medical language. With you, your eggs age, and also start declining once you hit menopause. That is you may have started out with 300,000 eggs in your puberty but by 37 you are down to about 25,000 eggs only. So, the fewer eggs in your ovaries, the lesser the chances for natural conception. And even if you get pregnant, the chances are high that the older eggs are more likely to carry abnormal chromosomes which may lead to miscarriage or a baby born with disorders. Besides, women after 35 are presumed to have problems such as uterine fibroid, endometriosis which makes it difficult to conceive. However, there are few tips that can boost your fertility. Natural Ways to Boost Fertility Fertility is a common problem among couples these days. The path towards parenthood can sometimes and many times pose a great challenge. But you are not alone in those challenges. Fortunately, there are few natural ways to strengthen your fertility, like food preference, and changes in your lifestyle can help boost your fertility. Here are few tips you might want to follow to boost your fertility and get pregnant faster. 1.        Food rich in antioxidants: Eat food rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants improve fertility for both men & women (fol-ate & zinc). They shut down the free radicals in your body, which can harm both sperm and egg cells.  So, take more fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains which are full of beneficial antioxidants like vitamin C and E, fol-ate, beta carotene, and lute in. 2.        Bigger breakfast: Eating a significant amount of breakfast may help women with fertility problems. A study found that eating a bigger breakfast may improve the hormonal effects of PCOS, which is one of the major causes of infertility. These woman ovulated more than women who ate less breakfast and larger dinner. Having said that, increasing the portion of your breakfast without cutting off your dinner size may lead to weight gain. 3.        Trans fats: Trans fats are often found in hydrogenated vegetable oils and are normally present in some margarine, processed products, fried foods, and baked products. A diet higher in trans fats and lower in unsaturated fats was linked to infertility for both men and women. 4.        If you have PCOS, cut down on carbs: Women with PCOS are generally proposed to follow a lower-carb eating plan i.e. where less than 45% of calories come from carbs. Following lower-carb diets will help you maintain a healthy weight, encourage fat loss and reduce insulin levels. 5.        Refined carbs: So when we talk about carbs, it is not just the amount matters but what type of carbs is beneficial also counts. Refined carbs might cause problems which include sugary foods and drinks and processed grains which include white pasta, bread, and rice. So avoid are eat fewer refined carbs as much as possible. 6.        Food with fiber: Food with a lot of fiber helps your body to get rid of excess hormones and keeps check on your insulin level. Excess estrogen in the body can be removed with the help of certain types of fiber. It is then removed from the body as a waste product. Some examples of food with higher fiber are whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and beans. The daily intake of fiber for women is 25 grams per day and 31 grams per day for men. Hence, eat lot of fiber content food. 7.        Protein sources: Substitute some animal proteins like meat, fish, and eggs with vegetable protein sources such as beans, nuts, and seeds to reduce the risk of infertility. 8.        High-fat dairy: Intake of low-fat dairy in high proportion may increase the risk of infertility, while high-fat dairy foods may reduce it. Try replacing one low-fat dairy intake per day with one high-fat dairy serving, like a glass of whole milk with or full-fat yogurt. 9.        Cut the caffeine intake: Though not much relativity proved between caffeine and fertility, it is still better to limit your intake of coffee from 2 cups per day to a cup of coffee to be on the safer side. 10.        Alcohol: Avoid excess alcohol consumption. Though it is unclear how much alcohol is needed to affect infertility, it is better to cut down the intakes or ask your doctor's advice. Few more things to consider are: •        Have sex at the right time •        Take folic acid •        Eat a healthy diet •        Stop contraception •        Avoid intake of certain food •        Stay fit and maintain a healthy weight •        Stop taking recreational drugs, smoking, and alcohol. However, it is up to you to decide when to plan your pregnancy. But a little advice from a qualified doctor can take you in the right direction, that is before you hit your menopause. Avoid late pregnancy so as to not to risk your life. Remember - Right advice, by the right experts at the right time can save you from a lot of pain and expense later.
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"GarbhaGudi celebrates 10th anniversary in delivering miracles to couples! Register For FREE IUI Treatment!"
Nothing can match the eloquence of having your own family. Couples having a hard time conceiving a baby naturally, despite having unprotected intercourse for over a year, are suggested for assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments like IUI, ICSI, and IVF. Who can opt for IUI Treatment? Couples can opt for IUI in the following conditions. •        Unexplained infertility •         Infertility due to endometriosis •        Infertility due to cervical issues •        The male-factor causing infertility •        Donor sperm Armed with a stunning success rate in delivering more than 6000 ART babies in 10 years, GarbhaGudi, on its 10th anniversary, is offering FREE IUI Treatment for couples who register with them in April 2021! Don’t let any hurdle stop you from experiencing the the miraculous joy of parenthood! Come; grab your bit of happiness in life. Register now! Offer valid only till 30th April 2021!   For more information: Visit: www.garbhagudi.com Call: 8880000909 Email: [email protected]
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18 Years of dreams for a baby come into reality, GarbhaGudi - Experience the joy of being complete.
In this video, a lady who shares her trauma of having multiple abortions remains childless for 18 years of marriage. She shares how one-day consultation with Dr. Asha S Vijay changed their life. Dr. Asha S Vijay, with expertise in infertility treatment, analyzed the couple and recommended IVF treatment. Just after the second IVF cycle, the couple had a blissful experience of having a healthy baby.
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what is a frozen embryo
frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a part of IVF treatment where a frozen embryo, which is created using a full IVF cycle, is thawed and transferred into a woman’s uterus, under the guidance of ultrasound. Embryos are transferred into a woman uterus by a simple painless procedure. In an IVF cycle, one or more embryos develop, and these embryos are usually frozen for later use. Usually, only one or two embryos are transferred into the women’s uterus during an IVF cycle as there are more chances of multiple pregnancies. The remaining embryos are frozen for future use. The embryos in day 2 (four-cell stage) - day 5 (blastocyst stage) are frozen to be used. These embryos are transferred to a freezing machine where the temperature is made to drop rapidly to -150 degrees Celsius and then stored in liquid nitrogen tanks at -196 degrees Celsius. Sometimes even fresh embryos are transferred without freezing the embryos and this is called a fresh embryo transfer or just embryo transfer. Freezing the embryo gives you more chances of pregnancy with one hormone stimulation cycle and egg retrieval. If that cycle has not resulted in pregnancy then the frozen embryo is transferred into the woman’s uterus, so you will not have to again through the hormone stimulation cycle. The success of the frozen embryo has increased substantially because the chance of pregnancy increases per egg retrieval from the uterus. It saves a lot of time and money. Currently, GarbhaGudi follows a “Freeze-All ” policy in IVF cycles as the success rates in FET is more than fresh transfers. The success rate in FET cycles depends on various factors like Quality of the embryos Culture condition Freezing and thawing techniques Quality of the media used for freezing and thawing Skills of the embryologist Embryology lab conditions Skills of the clinician who is transferring the embryo Luteal phase support that is given after the transfer The ability of the woman’s uterus to support the growth of the fetus For more information, Call us on- 888 000 09 09 Visit us at - Best Infertility Treatment IVF Centre in Bengaluru Follow us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/garbhagud
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