Female Infertility Treatment
Having a baby is an incredible experience for every couple. However, many are deprived of this joy due to some medical reasons. For those who have been trying to have a baby without any success, seeking guidance from the best infertility specialist in Gurgaon and considering fertility treatments becomes the next logical step.
At Miracles Fertility and IVF Clinic, we combine advanced technology and compassion to give hopeful parents the ability to conceive. We offer a wide range of comprehensive services to address various fertility issues. This includes diagnostic tests, fertility counseling, fertility preservation, assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), and others.
Our fertility specialists have been widely recognized for their contributions to reproductive medicine. They have a deep understanding of various fertility issues and the latest advancements in fertility treatments. Our doctors leverage all available options to achieve your dream of having a baby.
We understand that most of the couples undergoing the treatment face a great deal of mental, emotional, and financial stress. Keeping this in view, we offer specially designed fertility packages that are affordable, enabling childless couples to fulfill their dream of building a loving and complete family.
Our center has achieved a milestone in providing top-quality IVF treatment in Gurgaon to infertile couples. With a high success rate, we are turning the parenthood dream into a reality for thousands of couples every year. With us, you can not only increase the chances of a successful conception but also make the entire journey easier and more comfortable.
Infertility Treatments
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI):
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) or artificial insemination is a widely used treatment option because it is a minimally invasive and low-cost alternative. During the procedure, sperm is placed directly into the uterus using a small catheter.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF):
In vitro fertilization, a type of assisted reproductive technology, involves retrieving eggs from a woman’s ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm. The fertilized eggs or embryos are then transferred to a woman’s uterus.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI):
ICSI is most helpful when there are male infertility issues. The procedure involves injecting a single live sperm directly into the center of a human egg.
Egg / Sperm / Embryo Freezing:
The technique of freezing eggs, sperm, or embryos at very low temperatures is called cryopreservation or freezing. It helps people preserve fertility and get pregnant in the future.
PESA / TESA:
PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration) is a method wherein sperm is collected from the epididymis using a syringe and fine needle. In the case of TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration), sperm is retrieved directly from the testicles.
Donor Cycle:
If there are severe problems with either the eggs or the sperm, you may choose to use eggs, sperm, or embryos from a known or anonymous donor.
Blastocyst Culture:
After egg retrieval and fertilization, the embryos are carefully monitored and cultured past their more advanced stages of development. Then the experts pick the most viable embryos past their blastocyst stage and transfer them to the female’s uterus.
Laser-Assisted Hatching:
In laser-assisted hatching, a small crack is created before inserting the embryo into the uterus. This procedure helps in the successful implantation of the embryo.
Diagnostics
Follicular Monitoring:
It is the process of tracking the growth of the ovarian follicles to identify the maturation stage of eggs.
Tubal Test:
The test is used to diagnose blocked or diseased fallopian tubes that may be preventing natural or assisted pregnancies.
Semen Analysis:
The collected semen sample is examined for sperm count, sperm motility, sperm morphology, and certain genetic disorders.
Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA):
The procedure evaluates endometrial receptivity, the optimal time for embryo transfer that is specific for each woman.
Hysteroscopy:
Hysteroscopy enables the doctor to have a closer look at the cervix and uterus. It allows for the diagnosis of problems in the uterus such as polyps, fibroids, etc.
Laparoscopy:
This minimally invasive procedure can be used to examine the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and uterus. It may be used to identify endometriosis, scarring, blockages or irregularities of the fallopian tubes, and problems with the ovaries and uterus.