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Title: Advance fertility Treatments


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Advance FertilityTreatments
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  • Blastocyst culture

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  • Embryo transfer following IVF or ICSI took place
    two or three days after egg collection when the
    embryo contains around six to eight cells
  • The word blastocyst refers to the stage that
    the human embryo reaches approximately five to
    six days after fertilisation. The blastocyst
    stage embryo typically has between 50 and 200
    cells
  • Embryos can be cultured for five or six days. By
    this stage, the embryos have numerous cells
    (approximately 80 100) and start to form two
    distinct layers. The embryos are then known as
    blastocysts

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  • Blastocyst culture media that mimic the changing
    environment of the reproductive tract and meet
    the unique requirements of the embryo. Culturing
    embryos in the laboratory to day five or six
    gives the embryos more opportunity to prove their
    developmental potential
  • Some fertilized eggs may even arrest (stop
    developing) prior to day 5. This natural
    selection enables the embryologist to more
    accurately choose the best embryo for transfer
    which offers the most likely chance of pregnancy
    is 60 using Blastocyst where as 40 on Day 3
    embryo transfer
  • The biggest advantage of the Blastocyst Culture
    and Transfer method is that it significantly
    reduces the risk of multiple pregnancies and
    implantation success rate is higher in this
    technique

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  • Laser Assisted Hatching

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  • LAH a technique to hatch the embryo
  • An embryo breaks out of an eggshell called Zona
    Pellucida after which the embryo implants itself
    on to the uterine wall. In certain cases, the egg
    cannot hatch and implant
  • LAH there is a technique that assists the embryo
    to hatch out and implant to the uterine lining
    thus increasing the chances of a successful
    pregnancy
  • The procedure essentially involves, making a
    small hole in the shell or the outer tough layer
    with the help of a laser and this facilitates the
    embryo to come out of the zona pellucida. The LAH
    procedure is done while the embryos are in the
    lab and then implanted into the uterus

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LAH Is Advised To
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Advantages
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Procedure
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  • Ovarian Rejuvenation PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma )

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In Ovarian Rejuvenation PRP is directly injected
into a patient's ovaries with her
own platelet-rich plasma (PRP), infusing
the ovaries with proteins rich in growth factors
and stem-cell chemoattractant
Ovarian PRP Is Advised To
Advantages
  • This treatment can also help women conceive a
    pregnancy if they are older or are experiencing
    menopause
  • women with low egg reserves who are experiencing
    infertility

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  • OOCYTE FREEZING

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Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, is a
process in which a woman's eggs (oocytes) are
extracted, frozen and stored as a method to
preserve reproductive potential in women of
reproductive age.
Is Advised To
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Procedure
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Advantages
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Sperm FREEZING
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Is Advised To
  • Sperm freezing is the process of collecting,
    analyzing, freezing and storing a man's sperm.
    The samples are later used for fertility
    treatments or donated to other couples or
    individuals, including same-sex female partners.
    This overall process is known as cryopreservation 
    and is sometimes referred to as sperm banking.
  • According to ART guidelines we can store sperms
    up to 10 years.

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Procedure
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FALLOPIAN TUBE CATHETERIZATION 
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FALLOPIAN TUBE CATHETERIZATION helps open a
woman's blocked fallopian tubes. This improves
chances of getting pregnant. When sperm meets an
egg in a fallopian tube, the egg is fertilized.
The fallopian tubes carry eggs from ovaries to
uterus (womb).
  • INDICATIONS
  • History of infertility due to tubal factor
  • Tubal block diagnosed by HSG or laparoscopy

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Procedure
  • FTC require both Hysteroscopy and laparoscopy
  • Laparoscopy is performed by making a small
    incision on the abdomen. A long thin
    tube(telescope) with an attached camera is passed
    into the abdomen. The pelvic and abdominal
    organs are visualized.
  • Hysteroscopy allows a surgeon the inside the
    uterine cavity. The tubal ostia(opening of the
    fallopian tube into the uterine cavity)is noted.
    A fine guidewire is passes into tubal ostia. This
    guidewire is carefully used to unforce the tube.
    A dye is passed into the fallopian tube to check
    where the fallopian tube is patent. This passage
    of dye can be observed through the laparoscope.
  • Postoperative care
  • Day care procedure
  • Patient must avoid intercourse until the bleeding
    from vagina stops.
  • Patient should avoid lifting of heavyweights for
    6 weeks.

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Surrogacy
  • Surrogacy is an arrangement, often supported by a
    legal agreement, whereby a woman (the surrogate
    mother) agrees to bear a child for another person
    or persons, who will become the child's parent(s)
    after birth
  • women who are medically unfit to carry the
    pregnancy or go through labor
  • women who have Medical Problem with the uterus
  • Couple who tried multiple assisted reproductive
    techniques
  • Malformation of the womb
  • Recurrent Miscarriages
  • women who had undergone hysterectomy
    (hysterectomy is an operation to remove the
    uterus)

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