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PESA and TESA are primarily used to treat azoospermia, which is the absence of sperm in the ejaculate. Azoospermia is of two types: Obstructive azoospermia and non-obstructive azoospermia. Percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration/ Testicular sperm aspiration treats both types of azoospermia.

The recovery timeline for an individual may vary. Some males may recover faster, while others may take a little longer. For 24-48 hours you need to rest and avoid strenuous activities., You will be able to resume your work after a few days but need to avoid heavy weight lifting or any strenuous exercise.

PESA/TESA are considered safe procedures with very low rates of complications.

Laser-assisted hatching can not treat infertility but can increase the chance of pregnancy in women with certain medical conditions such as:

  • Poor Embryo Quality
  • Repeated implantation failure (RIF)
  • Thick or hardened zona pellucida
  • Endometriosis
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

The recovery from Laser-Assisted Hatching treatment depends on individual circumstances.

Yes, Laser-Assisted Hatching is a safe treatment. But there are some risks involved such as damage to embryos, infection, bleeding, and the likelihood of having twins.

An infertility specialist can help determine whether there is an identifiable cause of infertility and provide the appropriate treatment once the evaluation is complete. You should see a good infertility specialist if: - You’ve been trying for a year and haven’t successfully conceived. - You have a history of PCOS, endometriosis, or pelvic inflammatory disease. - You’re 35 years of age and trying for a pregnancy. - You have irregular or very painful periods. - You’ve had miscarriages in the past. - You have male factor infertility or a history of testicular trauma. - You have fibroids or polyps.

Many factors can increase a woman’s risk of infertility. These include age, stress, poor diet, smoking, excess alcohol use, being overweight or underweight, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and health problems that cause hormonal changes, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome and primary ovarian insufficiency.

Generally, the cost of fertility treatment may vary based on a number of factors including the city you are in, your choice of hospital, the total experience of the fertility specialist, type of infertility, past medical complications, and others.

The success rate of infertility treatment tends to vary from center to center. It depends on the severity of infertility, the specialization of the doctor, the quality of the lab and equipment, and the techniques being used by a center for promising results. If you’re looking for the best fertility center in Gurgaon with the highest success rates, we have the highest pregnancy success rate along with the best infertility doctors and state-of-the-art facilities.

IVF can be used to treat a wide range of medical conditions that make it difficult to conceive naturally such as:

  • Blocked Fallopian Tubes

  • Damaged Fallopian Tubes

  • Endometriosis

  • Male factor infertility

  • Irregular ovulation cycles

In general, IVF therapy is not a painful procedure. Our experienced doctors will discuss various anesthetic options with you prior to the treatment to ensure your comfort throughout the process.

IVF offers several benefits for individuals and couples facing infertility issues such as blocked fallopian tubes, uterine abnormalities, low sperm count, poor sperm motility, etc. During the IVF procedure, meticulous selection of the healthiest sperm and egg takes place for fertilization. Subsequently, the most viable embryo is chosen for implantation, significantly enhancing the likelihood of achieving a healthy pregnancy and baby.

IVF treatment is generally considered safe with a low risk of complications. The process should be performed by experienced fertility specialists who follow established protocols and guidelines.

On average, the IVF treatment process takes approximately 4-6 weeks. It's important to note that this timeline is an average estimate, and the actual duration may vary based on individual factors and the specific treatment plan recommended by your fertility specialists.

The recovery time for IVF treatment varies from person to person and type of IVF procedure. Some people take a few days to full recovery, while others may take a few weeks or even months to fully recover.

Intrauterine insemination is typically performed around the time of ovulation. The sperm is introduced into the uterus when the ovary releases an egg for fertilization. The timing of ovulation varies among women and is closely monitored during IUI treatment.

IUI is generally not a painful procedure. Some individuals may experience mild discomfort during the process.

Some lifestyle changes are recommended to promote a healthy environment for potential pregnancy. After IUI, it is advisable to avoid strenuous activities, smoking, alcohol consumption, and excessive caffeine intake.

A pregnancy test can be taken approximately two weeks after the IUI treatment.

IUI is often recommended as an initial treatment option before considering more complex methods like in vitro fertilization (IVF). It can be suitable for various scenarios, including:

  • Mild cases of endometriosis

  • Infertility related to the cervix or cervical mucus

  • Male factor infertility, such as low sperm count or motility, erection or ejaculation difficulties, etc.

  • Azoospermia (Using donor sperm)

  • Unexplained infertility

ICSI involves selecting a single high-quality sperm and directly injecting it into an egg outside the body in a laboratory setting. On the other hand, in IVF, fertilization occurs in a Petridish where multiple sperms are placed near a mature egg.

ICSI treatment is recommended for individuals who meet the following criteria:

  • Men with low sperm count 

  • Men with abnormal sperm morphology or poor sperm motility

  • Men experiencing dysfunctional ejaculation due to deficient sperm production

  • Couples who have undergone multiple unsuccessful attempts at IVF

  • Couples opting for the use of frozen sperm or eggs for the fertilization process

  • Women suffering from moderate or severe endometriosis

  • Couples experiencing unexplained infertility

A single cycle of ICSI typically takes between four to six weeks to complete.

Leading a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol, can contribute to better treatment outcomes. couples should follow their fertility specialist's recommendations during the treatment process.

ICSI is generally considered a safe and effective assisted reproductive technology procedure. However, like any medical intervention, it carries some potential risks such as multiple pregnancies.

Blastocyst Culture is not used to treat any condition. But it can be used to improve the chances of pregnancy in women with fertility problems, such as age-related infertility, poor ovarian reserve, endometriosis, male factor infertility and recurrent implantation failure.

The recovery from Blastocyst Culture is quick. Most patients can resume their normal activities after the procedure. But in some cases, it takes just a few hours to a day.

Yes, Blastocyst culture is a safe procedure to improve the chance of pregnancy.

Egg, sperm, or embryo freezing can be used to treat a variety of conditions that may affect fertility, including Ovarian reserve decline, Tubal factor infertility, Male factor infertility, Premature ovarian failure and Unexplained infertility and many more.

The recovery time for egg, sperm, and embryo freezing varies depending on the procedure. It typically takes around 1-2 weeks.

Yes, Egg/Sperm/Embryo Freezing is Safe but there are some mild side effects associated with the procedure such as damage to the eggs, sperm, or embryo, OHSS, no compatibility with the recipient's body, etc.

Yes, mild pain or discomfort, known as mittelschmerz, is normal during ovulation.

Ovulation typically occurs around 14 days before the next period; ovulation predictor kits or tracking basal body temperature can help pinpoint the date.

A girl is usually ovulating mid-cycle, about 12-16 days before her next period.

Ovulation is when a mature egg is released from the ovary and becomes ready for fertilization.

Signs include changes in cervical mucus, slight basal body temperature rise, mild pelvic pain, breast tenderness, increased libido, heightened senses, and a positive result on an ovulation test.