19 Dec

Is IVF hard to go through?

Mrs. Shweta Gupta

IVF is a very simple & painless procedure. However, selection of the right centre & medical team is important to ensure this. Moreover, right counselling & patient care can further make the process simple & easy.

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19 Dec

What Are The Common Causes of Infertility ?

Mrs. Shweta Gupta

Most common cause are : Ovulation Problem / Tubal Infertility / Sperm Problems / Unexplained Infertility / Age related factors / Obesity, Stress, Environmental & occupational factors.

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19 Dec

Is Infertility A Women Problem ?

Mrs. Shweta Gupta

Infertility is a medical problem. Approximately 35%-40% of infertility is due to female factor and 35% is due to male factor. In the rest of the cases, Infertility results from problems in both partners. In about 10-15% cases, the cause of the infertility can not be explained.

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19 Dec

Is There Fertility Decline ?

Mrs. Shweta Gupta

This can not be said with certainly as no regular record of past is available. However, the said decline is attributed to the delayed age of marriage of the woman due to carrier settlement, excessive use of drugs, rising obesity, stress and strain of modern life style, occupational factors etc. Moreover, because of awareness of […]

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19 Dec

At What Time of The Month Is Woman Most Fertile?

Mrs. Shweta Gupta

The most fertile time of the month is just before or at ovulation. Ovulation usually occurs two weeks before a period starts, so it is necessary to count backwards from the anticipated start of the next period in order to find the most fertile time. Take the number of days in the usual cycle (from […]

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19 Dec

How Can A Women Tell When She Ovulates?

Mrs. Shweta Gupta

The simple, inexpensive way of finding out the approximate time when you ovulate is to take your basal temperature (that is, your body temperature at rest) every morning and record it on a chart. You can buy a basal body thermometer at any drug store. Save all your charts so you can review them with […]

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19 Dec

Hot Tub Baths ?

Mrs. Shweta Gupta

Yes, high temperature can reduce motility and count of sperms. That is why the scrotum is located outside the body – to act as kind of “cooler” to keep sperm act a lower temperature then the rest of the body. So, it is a good idea to avoid hot tubs, saunas and steam rooms for […]

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