Fertility Services Overview

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Fertility Services Overview

Infertility is the inability to get pregnant after trying over for a long period. There are two types of infertility problems; one is primary infertility that refers to not getting conceived after one long year inspite of not using any birth control methods. But, in secondary infertility, the person will get pregnant once and later becomes impotent for the second pregnancy

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Ovulation Induction

It is a simple process to stimulate egg development and release (ovulation) to improve the chances of conception either through intercourse or artificial insemination (IUI). You’ll take medication (as tablets or through injections) to stimulate your hormones. A normally ovulating woman releases one egg per cycle that has a chance to fuse with the sperm and develop into an embryo. However, some women do not ovulate on their own-typically women with irregular menstrual cycles. Ovulation induction in these women is used with the goal of producing a single, healthy egg. To know more about Ovulation Induction, click here

Intrauterine Insemination

Intrauterine insemination treatment (IUI Treatment) is one of the commonly used assisted reproductive procedures. Normally, the sperms swim through the female reproductive organs (cervix and uterus and fallopian tube) to reach the egg. Once the sperm fuses with the egg an embryo develops and grows during pregnancy into a fetus. Intrauterine insemination i.e., IUI Procedure is a fertility treatment that involves placing sperm inside a woman’s uterus to facilitate fertilization. The goal of IUI technique is to increase the number of sperm that reach the fallopian tubes and subsequently increase the chance of fertilization. To know more about Intrauterine Insemination, click here

IVF

IVF Treatment is an assisted reproductive technique in which eggs are collected from your ovaries and fertilized with the sperm in a specialized laboratory. The fertilized egg (embryo) is allowed to grow in a protected environment for some days before being transferred into the woman’s uterus increasing the chance that a pregnancy will occur. The process of fertilisation takes place over a few hours and a number of embryos can form. The embryos are grown in the laboratory until Day 5, known as the Blastocyst stage, because there is strong evidence that these embryos are more likely to implant into the uterus. Fertilised embryos are transferred to the woman’s uterus in a simple procedure call an embryo transfer. If more than two embryos develop, the surplus can be frozen for use in subsequent cycles. If there are issues around sperm quality, the process of fertilisation is carried out by Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). This is where one sperm is inserted into each egg. To know more about IVF, click here

ICSI

The technique of injecting the sperm cell into the cytoplasm of the egg is known as ICSI Treatment (Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection). This treatment is a specialized form of In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) that is used for the treatment of severe cases of male-factor infertility. ICSI treatment involves the injection of a single sperm directly into a mature egg. This treatment is performed in parallel with IVF where after suitable stimulation the retrieved eggs from a woman are mixed with partner’s sperm. To know more about ICSI, click here

FAQs

What are the advanced treatment options offered at Apollo Fertility?

We offer advanced treatment options like endometrial receptivity test, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, and preimplantation genetic screening.

Do we have dietician service?

Yes, at Apollo Fertility we have a team of specialists in Fertility, Reproductive Medicine, Reproductive Endocrinology, Andrology, Urology, Fertility Enhancing Laparoscopic Surgeons, Fetal Medicine and a supportive team of Physiotherapists, Counsellors and Dieticians.

Why is it essential to know and follow the ovulation calculator?

Ovulation calculator helps to track your most fertile days. This works when you enter the first day of your last menstrual period and average length of menstrual cycle.

What is sperm freezing?

Sperm freezing is a technique of preserving man’s fertility. This allows the couple to have children when they need.

How successful is ovulation induction?

Ovulation induction method restores fertility rates of 20 % to 25%. However, it purely depends on the woman’s age, diagnosis, and duration of infertility.

What is ovulation induction?

Stimulating the ovulation process with the help of medication to trigger oocyte from mature ovarian follicles.

What happens during my first doctor visits for fertility issue?

Both the partners are expected to come for the first visit wherein a detailed history and previous reports are reviewed. A full medical history will be taken and a few blood tests prescribed to understand your medical background and plan your treatment. Simple solutions are considered first and your care plan will be based upon your specific situation which will be explained to you.

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Why Apollo Fertility

Apollo Fertility offers several specialized investigative procedures for infertility in men and women giving couples their very best chance of a successful pregnancy. Backed by Apollo’s 32 year legacy of clinical excellence and unbeatable expertise, Apollo Fertility brings to the table unparalleled commitment towards successful outcomes. Our success is based upon a combination of a patient-centric approach delivered by a team, all of whom are experts in their field. With state-of-the-art technology and clinical protocols that are closely monitored, Apollo Fertility gives you the expertise and technology to increase your chances of getting pregnant. Our team includes specialists in Fertility, Reproductive Medicine, Reproductive Endocrinology, Andrology, Urology, Fertility Enhancing Laparoscopic Surgeons, Fetal Medicine and a supportive team of Physiotherapists, Counselors and Dieticians. To know more about Apollo Fertility, click here

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