Showing posts with label Fertility Doctor In Bangalore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fertility Doctor In Bangalore. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 September 2017

Let Your Dream Come True with IUI

What is IUI ?


An artificial insemination which is used to treat infertility is known as intrauterine insemination(IUI). Intrauterine insemination is used to treat infertility, that involves placing a sperm inside woman's uterus to facilitate fertilization.

Why IUI !


IUI is very helpful to the couples with unexplained infertility, Intrauterine insemination can improve the chance of getting pregnant.The main goal of IUI is to increase the reach of fallopian tubes and subsequently increasing the chance of fertilization. IUI will be planned with the women monthly cycle, mostly depending on the women's situation.

IUI is the mpst affordable and effective method of insemination, No anesthesia and surgery are needed in this.

IUI- Procedure


The first step involved is analyzing the mortality power of sperm or any kind of abnormalities in shape or size of sperm. 
In the second step, it separates the normal, fast and higher quality sperm and prepares it to be sited. The sperm that has been cleaned and concentrated is directly cited in the uterus at the time of eggs released in the ovary. This helps one or more eggs to fertilize rapidly.IUI is rapid and more successful.

IUI is best for the couple:


  • Needed donor sperm to conceive
  • Physically disabled to vaginal intercourse
  • Tubal blockage or severe tubal damage
  • Have unexplained infertility
  • Menopause (ovarian failure)
  • Mild male factor infertility (subfertility)
  • Endometriosis-related infertility
  • Cervical factor infertility
  • Semen allergy

With an incredibly dedicated medical team, Mathrutva Fertility Hospital pays attention to even the minor details. Due to this, the IUI success rates of Mathrutva are comparatively higher than all other fertility clinics.

So, there is no need to feel alone if you are not able to conceive. One in every six couples have the problem of having a baby and at Mathrutva Fertility Hospitals, you will be guided along the path that is going to help you to achieve parenthood.

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Monday, 7 August 2017

5 Early Signs to Watch Out if You've Been Trying to Get Pregnant...

Pregnancy is that period of time many couples wait in their married life. Women who wish to enter the beautiful phase of motherhood often keep a closer watch on their menstrual cycles than ever before. The very feeling of being able to nurture a life within their body is something most women trying to get pregnant will look forward to. The joy of being able to hold your flesh and blood after nine long months of waiting, not to forget the innumerable instances of nausea, morning sickness etc. that women face, is inexplicable.

While it is not mandatory that all women show early signs of pregnancy, many of them do. Hence, you need to watch out for these 5 early signs if you’ve been trying to get pregnant from some time now.

Missed menstrual cycle


One of the most significant or early signs of possible pregnancy is a missed menstrual cycle. If you have been having regular menstrual cycles to the point of having it on the same date month on month, and you miss one or two cycles consecutively, it could be a strong signal of your pregnancy. This is assuming other possible reasons for a missed menstrual cycle such as stress, changes in sleep cycles, and so on are ruled out.
 
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Aversion to certain foods


If you’ve had a favourite food ever since you can remember and now, all of a sudden you find yourself literally running from the kitchen when this dish is made, it is time to consider pregnancy as one of the possible reasons. While there is no definite reason for this, one of the possible causes could be the increased accumulation of estrogen in your body.  

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Abdominal bloating


Due to changes in your hormone levels, abdominal bloating in the initial stages of pregnancy is quite normal. This abdominal bloating sensation is akin to that experienced during one’s menstrual cycle. One of the reasons why you may be wondering if you have been putting on invisible weight or your clothes have suddenly shrunk so much as to fit snugly.

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Frequent urination


Have you suddenly found yourself frequenting the bathroom more often than earlier? With no undiagnosed diabetes in the picture, are you wondering what could be the reason? A change in your hormone levels during the initial stages of your pregnancy results in your frequent trips to the bathroom. It is to be noted that the intensity or urge to urinate frequently only intensifies as your pregnancy progresses. This is because, with your advancing pregnancy, the volume of blood increases which results in more fluid accumulation in your bladder. This puts additional pressure which leads to increase in the frequency of urination.
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Fatigue


Have you recently been feeling more tired, or rather exhausted with little exertion? These episodes of exhaustion can mostly be attributed to the increasing levels of progesterone. Higher levels of progesterone leads to an increased level of sluggishness as well as the need to sleep more. While this subsides as you enter the second trimester of your pregnancy, fatigue is something that you will have to endure all through your first trimester. 

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If you find yourself saying yes to many of the symptoms mentioned above, it is time to visit your gynecologist. However, it is not necessary that all women experience each of the afore mentioned signs and symptoms. Some experience all of these, some experience none of these but other pregnancy related symptoms. Hence, you need to consult a gynecologist who will conduct specific tests to examine you and confirm your pregnancy. 

Contact us to set up an appointment with our team of gynecologists who will guide towards a pleasant pregnancy period.
 
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