Intracervical Insemination is a simpler artificial insemination method that imitates natural intercourse. This is a process that involves inserting sperm into the cervix.
Emerging Trends in Contraception discusses various contraceptive methods, their effectiveness, and trends in contraceptive use. It outlines the Healthy People 2020 goals of improving pregnancy planning, spacing, and preventing unintended pregnancy. Recent trends show that couples who do not use contraception have an 85% chance of an unplanned pregnancy, and emergency contraceptive use among women ages 15-44 increased from 4.2% to 11% from 2006-2010. The document also reviews different contraceptive types including their usage instructions, costs, effectiveness rates, and potential side effects.
Dr. Vandana Bansal is a senior gynaecologist and obstetrician who specializes in infertility and IVF. She directs the Arpit Test Tube Baby Centre in Prayagraj, India. The document discusses intrauterine insemination (IUI), providing rationales for its use, details on techniques and protocols, success rates based on factors like age and ovarian stimulation methods, and alternatives when IUI is unsuccessful. It summarizes evidence from clinical studies on optimizing IUI outcomes.
Safe prevention of primary cesarean sectionMelinda Weiss
The document discusses strategies to reduce the rising cesarean section (CS) rate in the United States. It notes that the CS rate increased rapidly from 1996-2011 without clear evidence of improved outcomes. The document identifies the most common reasons for CS as labor dystocia, non-reassuring fetal heart tracing, malpresentation, and suspected macrosomia. It recommends allowing more time in the latent phase of labor and with oxytocin augmentation before diagnosing failed labor induction in order to reduce unnecessary CS. The document also recommends expectant management for longer in the second stage of labor when there are no maternal or fetal complications.
This document discusses an initial approach to investigating infertility. It emphasizes that accurately assessing ovarian reserve in all patients is critical, especially through anti-Mullerian hormone levels. Higher maternal age is associated with increased embryo aneuploidy rates and decreased fertility success. For patients with longstanding unexplained infertility, more intervention is generally needed beyond initial testing.
Infertility is typically defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after
one year of unprotected intercourse. If you have been trying to conceive
for a year or more, you should consider an infertility evaluation.
Cesarean section rates have rapidly increased worldwide since the 1990s, with over 1 in 3 US mothers delivering via cesarean in 2011. While cesareans can be life-saving in some cases, there is a concern about overuse given the lack of evidence for improved health outcomes. Efforts have aimed to reduce unnecessary primary cesareans and repeat cesareans following an initial one. Guidelines now emphasize allowing more time in labor and improved fetal monitoring over rigid delivery targets or rates.
This document discusses changing concepts in ectopic pregnancy. It notes that over 95% of ectopic pregnancies are tubal, and risk factors include previous tubal surgery or pathology. Early diagnosis has increased due to improved ultrasound technology. Most ectopic pregnancies can now be treated medically with methotrexate rather than surgically. Transvaginal ultrasound and serum hCG levels are used for diagnosis. Medical treatment is now often preferred over surgical treatment.
- Decreased fetal movement (DFM) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes like growth restriction and stillbirth. 42.6% of women who experienced late-term stillbirth reported DFM, compared to 9% of controls.
- A large RCT found that asking women to count fetal movements ("count to ten") did not reduce stillbirth rates compared to usual care. However, across the entire cohort, stillbirth rates fell below what was expected.
- Several studies found that decreased fetal movement near term, rather than earlier in pregnancy, increases the risk of stillbirth substantially. Women should contact their provider about any concerns of DFM, rather than waiting.
Emerging Trends in Contraception discusses various contraceptive methods, their effectiveness, and trends in contraceptive use. It outlines the Healthy People 2020 goals of improving pregnancy planning, spacing, and preventing unintended pregnancy. Recent trends show that couples who do not use contraception have an 85% chance of an unplanned pregnancy, and emergency contraceptive use among women ages 15-44 increased from 4.2% to 11% from 2006-2010. The document also reviews different contraceptive types including their usage instructions, costs, effectiveness rates, and potential side effects.
Dr. Vandana Bansal is a senior gynaecologist and obstetrician who specializes in infertility and IVF. She directs the Arpit Test Tube Baby Centre in Prayagraj, India. The document discusses intrauterine insemination (IUI), providing rationales for its use, details on techniques and protocols, success rates based on factors like age and ovarian stimulation methods, and alternatives when IUI is unsuccessful. It summarizes evidence from clinical studies on optimizing IUI outcomes.
Safe prevention of primary cesarean sectionMelinda Weiss
The document discusses strategies to reduce the rising cesarean section (CS) rate in the United States. It notes that the CS rate increased rapidly from 1996-2011 without clear evidence of improved outcomes. The document identifies the most common reasons for CS as labor dystocia, non-reassuring fetal heart tracing, malpresentation, and suspected macrosomia. It recommends allowing more time in the latent phase of labor and with oxytocin augmentation before diagnosing failed labor induction in order to reduce unnecessary CS. The document also recommends expectant management for longer in the second stage of labor when there are no maternal or fetal complications.
This document discusses an initial approach to investigating infertility. It emphasizes that accurately assessing ovarian reserve in all patients is critical, especially through anti-Mullerian hormone levels. Higher maternal age is associated with increased embryo aneuploidy rates and decreased fertility success. For patients with longstanding unexplained infertility, more intervention is generally needed beyond initial testing.
Infertility is typically defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after
one year of unprotected intercourse. If you have been trying to conceive
for a year or more, you should consider an infertility evaluation.
Cesarean section rates have rapidly increased worldwide since the 1990s, with over 1 in 3 US mothers delivering via cesarean in 2011. While cesareans can be life-saving in some cases, there is a concern about overuse given the lack of evidence for improved health outcomes. Efforts have aimed to reduce unnecessary primary cesareans and repeat cesareans following an initial one. Guidelines now emphasize allowing more time in labor and improved fetal monitoring over rigid delivery targets or rates.
This document discusses changing concepts in ectopic pregnancy. It notes that over 95% of ectopic pregnancies are tubal, and risk factors include previous tubal surgery or pathology. Early diagnosis has increased due to improved ultrasound technology. Most ectopic pregnancies can now be treated medically with methotrexate rather than surgically. Transvaginal ultrasound and serum hCG levels are used for diagnosis. Medical treatment is now often preferred over surgical treatment.
- Decreased fetal movement (DFM) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes like growth restriction and stillbirth. 42.6% of women who experienced late-term stillbirth reported DFM, compared to 9% of controls.
- A large RCT found that asking women to count fetal movements ("count to ten") did not reduce stillbirth rates compared to usual care. However, across the entire cohort, stillbirth rates fell below what was expected.
- Several studies found that decreased fetal movement near term, rather than earlier in pregnancy, increases the risk of stillbirth substantially. Women should contact their provider about any concerns of DFM, rather than waiting.
The document discusses mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in Sudan, noting that MTCT accounts for 95% of HIV infections in children under 15 and can occur during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding. It provides details on PMTCT programs in Sudan, including centers established in 2007 and HIV testing rates among pregnant women. Prevention strategies discussed include antiretroviral therapy for the mother and baby as well as recommendations around delivery method and infant feeding.
10 mistakes a infertility specialist makes new convertedDr. Abha Majumdar
This document lists the professional accomplishments and awards of Prof. Abha Majumdar. It summarizes that she has received numerous prestigious awards for her contributions to medicine, particularly in the fields of infertility, assisted reproductive technology, and reproductive endocrinology. It notes that she has served as the Director of the Center of IVF and Human Reproduction at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi, India. It also lists her roles as course director for postdoctoral fellowships in reproductive medicine and as a member of editorial boards for several medical journals related to her fields of interest and expertise.
The document discusses the post coital test (PCT), which examines cervical mucus after intercourse for the presence of sperm. While the value of the PCT is debated, it provides information on estrogen stimulation, adequacy of insemination, and how sperm interact with cervical secretions. The document reviews procedures for administering the PCT and interpreting results, noting disagreement around methods and criteria. Some studies found higher pregnancy rates with positive versus negative PCT results, suggesting a positive PCT may increase chances of spontaneous pregnancy.
This document discusses STIs and their prevalence and impact in pregnancy. It notes that common STIs in pregnancy include chlamydia, syphilis, trichomoniasis, genital warts, and gonorrhea. Left untreated, these infections can lead to adverse outcomes like preterm birth, low birth weight, stillbirth, and congenital infections. The document recommends screening practices for certain STIs during pregnancy, including chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis screening, with treatment when indicated to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. However, routine screening for all STIs is not recommended.
1. The document discusses unsafe abortion, which is defined as a procedure done by untrained people or in unsanitary conditions. It notes that unsafe abortion accounts for 13% of maternal mortality globally.
2. Statistics on the magnitude of unsafe abortion worldwide are provided, with over 20 million unsafe abortions estimated to occur annually. The abortion case fatality rate is highest in Africa at 0.7% and lowest in Europe.
3. The document outlines management of abortion complications, including life support measures, infection prevention, manual vacuum aspiration, counseling and post-abortion family planning. Effective interventions to reduce maternal mortality from unsafe abortion include contraception access and safe abortion services.
Slideshow on Unexplained infertility presented in 2009 - treatment options, diagnosis and more. Assisted reproductive technologies and its details
Discussion of IUI, IVF and other infertility treatment options
NICE Guidelines 2013, in relation to IUI & IVF Dr. Jyoti Agarwal,Dr. Sharda J...Lifecare Centre
The document summarizes guidelines from NICE in 2013 regarding IUI and IVF treatments. It recommends that for unexplained infertility, couples should try to conceive naturally for 2 years before being offered IVF. For IVF, it provides guidance on patient selection criteria, protocols for ovarian stimulation and embryo transfer, and factors that influence success rates. The document emphasizes protocols to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and informed consent discussions on treatment risks and benefits.
A miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, is an event that results in the loss of a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. It typically happens during the first trimester, or first three months, of the pregnancy.
This document discusses evidence-based individual decision making (EBID) in obstetrics and gynecology. It emphasizes that evidence-based medicine (EBM) integrates the best available research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values and preferences. While randomized controlled trials provide the strongest level of evidence, individual patient circumstances may differ. The document notes gaps between research evidence and clinical practice. It concludes that best research evidence, assessment of maternal risk, and good clinical judgment are needed to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes through EBID.
The document provides guidelines for making IUI cost effective. It recommends proper patient selection, necessary investigations like checking tubal patency and ovulation, and optimum monitoring. It suggests using low doses of gonadotropins for stimulation and a single insemination per cycle. The number of IUI cycles should be decided based on factors like age, with a maximum of 6 cycles for patients under 35. Referral to IVF should be done at the appropriate time. Close monitoring involves tracking follicle growth and an hCG trigger when the follicle reaches 18mm. The guidelines aim to individualize treatment and keep the process as simple as possible to reduce costs.
Management of the Infertile Couple in a Primary Care Setting. Part IMilie Nwoye
This is intended for primary care physicians. It is a 2 part presentation that begins with gynecologic cancer screening and ends with the evaluation and management of the infertile couple
IUI is a basic but effective form of fertiltiy treatment and can be a viable alternative to the expensive IVF / test tube baby treatment that is normally advised.
This presentation will be very useful for the practising gynecologists, IVF specialists and General practitioners who perform IUI.
Even patients on going through this presentation will be more educated about iui.
Please reach out to me on 9833032120 by whatsapp / Telegram or phone call or email on dalalsj@gmail.com for further details / treatment options.
How to practice medicine ? to provide ordinary care or to provide the best available care? Cochrane systematic reviews help u in this issue. This talk illustrates how Cochrane reviews helps with special focus on reproductive medicine
Kuwait has established a national newborn screening program that screens all newborns for 22 disorders using tandem mass spectrometry and other methods. The program started in 2005 screening high-risk newborns for 2 disorders and expanded over time, becoming a universal screening program in 2014 that screens over 60,000 newborns annually across both governmental and private hospitals. The screening helps detect treatable genetic disorders early to improve newborn health outcomes and reduce disability and disease burden. Challenges in implementing the program were addressed through strategic planning, leadership, education, and integrating screening into the public health system to ensure sustainability.
This document discusses the importance of evidence-based fertility practice. It provides examples of how evidence-based medicine involves asking answerable clinical questions, acquiring the best evidence to answer those questions, and appraising the validity and applicability of the evidence. The document gives examples of evaluating studies on using metformin for PCOS and triggering ovulation with HCG. It emphasizes integrating the best available evidence with clinical expertise and patient values and preferences.
Surgical treatment of infertility: pre and post - Dr. Abayomi Ajayiabayomi ajayi
The document discusses the role of endoscopy in treating infertility. It notes that many causes of female infertility, such as tubal factors, endometriosis, and uterine fibroids, can be diagnosed and treated using endoscopic procedures like laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. The document outlines benefits of endoscopy like less invasive surgery, quick recovery, and improved chances of pregnancy. However, it also notes challenges like limited availability, costs, and need for more physician training in endoscopic procedures.
This document summarizes family planning methods used in Sub-Saharan Africa in the late 1990s and Kenya in 2008-2009. It finds that while 82% of married women in Sub-Saharan Africa were not using any family planning method in the late 1990s, injectables (21%) and pills (21%) emerged as the most popular modern methods. In Kenya in 2008-2009, injectables were the most commonly used method at 22%, followed by pills at 7%. The document also notes that misconceptions about contraception are common in Kenya, with over half believing injectables can cause permanent infertility and most agreeing contraception can harm health or reduce libido.
This document discusses long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) as the recommended first-line contraceptive option for adolescents. It describes the various LARC methods including intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants, and their effectiveness rates of over 99%. Common misconceptions about LARC risks are dispelled, noting that LARC does not increase risks of infertility or pelvic inflammatory disease. Barriers to LARC use among teens are identified as lack of provider training and misinformation. Resources for provider training and patient referral are provided.
Surrogacy Cost in Chandigarh, Best Surrogacy Cost in Chandigarhvinsfertility
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves placing sperm directly into a person's uterus. This artificial insemination technique increases the likelihood of pregnancy by shortening the distance sperm needs to travel, compared to natural conception. IUI is a less invasive and more affordable option than other fertility treatments, making it an attractive choice for many couples and individuals facing infertility challenges
IVF Cost in Chennai, Best IVF Cost in Chennaivinsfertility
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that directly places sperm into the uterus of a person with female anatomy, increasing the likelihood of pregnancy for certain couples who have had difficulty conceiving. As a relatively noninvasive and less-expensive option compared to in vitro fertilisation (IVF), IUI may be the only treatment needed to achieve pregnancy for couples facing unexplained infertility, mild endometriosis, and other fertility challenges. This guide provides an in-depth look at the IUI procedure, its effectiveness, and what to expect during the treatment process.
The document discusses mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in Sudan, noting that MTCT accounts for 95% of HIV infections in children under 15 and can occur during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding. It provides details on PMTCT programs in Sudan, including centers established in 2007 and HIV testing rates among pregnant women. Prevention strategies discussed include antiretroviral therapy for the mother and baby as well as recommendations around delivery method and infant feeding.
10 mistakes a infertility specialist makes new convertedDr. Abha Majumdar
This document lists the professional accomplishments and awards of Prof. Abha Majumdar. It summarizes that she has received numerous prestigious awards for her contributions to medicine, particularly in the fields of infertility, assisted reproductive technology, and reproductive endocrinology. It notes that she has served as the Director of the Center of IVF and Human Reproduction at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi, India. It also lists her roles as course director for postdoctoral fellowships in reproductive medicine and as a member of editorial boards for several medical journals related to her fields of interest and expertise.
The document discusses the post coital test (PCT), which examines cervical mucus after intercourse for the presence of sperm. While the value of the PCT is debated, it provides information on estrogen stimulation, adequacy of insemination, and how sperm interact with cervical secretions. The document reviews procedures for administering the PCT and interpreting results, noting disagreement around methods and criteria. Some studies found higher pregnancy rates with positive versus negative PCT results, suggesting a positive PCT may increase chances of spontaneous pregnancy.
This document discusses STIs and their prevalence and impact in pregnancy. It notes that common STIs in pregnancy include chlamydia, syphilis, trichomoniasis, genital warts, and gonorrhea. Left untreated, these infections can lead to adverse outcomes like preterm birth, low birth weight, stillbirth, and congenital infections. The document recommends screening practices for certain STIs during pregnancy, including chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis screening, with treatment when indicated to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. However, routine screening for all STIs is not recommended.
1. The document discusses unsafe abortion, which is defined as a procedure done by untrained people or in unsanitary conditions. It notes that unsafe abortion accounts for 13% of maternal mortality globally.
2. Statistics on the magnitude of unsafe abortion worldwide are provided, with over 20 million unsafe abortions estimated to occur annually. The abortion case fatality rate is highest in Africa at 0.7% and lowest in Europe.
3. The document outlines management of abortion complications, including life support measures, infection prevention, manual vacuum aspiration, counseling and post-abortion family planning. Effective interventions to reduce maternal mortality from unsafe abortion include contraception access and safe abortion services.
Slideshow on Unexplained infertility presented in 2009 - treatment options, diagnosis and more. Assisted reproductive technologies and its details
Discussion of IUI, IVF and other infertility treatment options
NICE Guidelines 2013, in relation to IUI & IVF Dr. Jyoti Agarwal,Dr. Sharda J...Lifecare Centre
The document summarizes guidelines from NICE in 2013 regarding IUI and IVF treatments. It recommends that for unexplained infertility, couples should try to conceive naturally for 2 years before being offered IVF. For IVF, it provides guidance on patient selection criteria, protocols for ovarian stimulation and embryo transfer, and factors that influence success rates. The document emphasizes protocols to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and informed consent discussions on treatment risks and benefits.
A miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, is an event that results in the loss of a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. It typically happens during the first trimester, or first three months, of the pregnancy.
This document discusses evidence-based individual decision making (EBID) in obstetrics and gynecology. It emphasizes that evidence-based medicine (EBM) integrates the best available research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values and preferences. While randomized controlled trials provide the strongest level of evidence, individual patient circumstances may differ. The document notes gaps between research evidence and clinical practice. It concludes that best research evidence, assessment of maternal risk, and good clinical judgment are needed to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes through EBID.
The document provides guidelines for making IUI cost effective. It recommends proper patient selection, necessary investigations like checking tubal patency and ovulation, and optimum monitoring. It suggests using low doses of gonadotropins for stimulation and a single insemination per cycle. The number of IUI cycles should be decided based on factors like age, with a maximum of 6 cycles for patients under 35. Referral to IVF should be done at the appropriate time. Close monitoring involves tracking follicle growth and an hCG trigger when the follicle reaches 18mm. The guidelines aim to individualize treatment and keep the process as simple as possible to reduce costs.
Management of the Infertile Couple in a Primary Care Setting. Part IMilie Nwoye
This is intended for primary care physicians. It is a 2 part presentation that begins with gynecologic cancer screening and ends with the evaluation and management of the infertile couple
IUI is a basic but effective form of fertiltiy treatment and can be a viable alternative to the expensive IVF / test tube baby treatment that is normally advised.
This presentation will be very useful for the practising gynecologists, IVF specialists and General practitioners who perform IUI.
Even patients on going through this presentation will be more educated about iui.
Please reach out to me on 9833032120 by whatsapp / Telegram or phone call or email on dalalsj@gmail.com for further details / treatment options.
How to practice medicine ? to provide ordinary care or to provide the best available care? Cochrane systematic reviews help u in this issue. This talk illustrates how Cochrane reviews helps with special focus on reproductive medicine
Kuwait has established a national newborn screening program that screens all newborns for 22 disorders using tandem mass spectrometry and other methods. The program started in 2005 screening high-risk newborns for 2 disorders and expanded over time, becoming a universal screening program in 2014 that screens over 60,000 newborns annually across both governmental and private hospitals. The screening helps detect treatable genetic disorders early to improve newborn health outcomes and reduce disability and disease burden. Challenges in implementing the program were addressed through strategic planning, leadership, education, and integrating screening into the public health system to ensure sustainability.
This document discusses the importance of evidence-based fertility practice. It provides examples of how evidence-based medicine involves asking answerable clinical questions, acquiring the best evidence to answer those questions, and appraising the validity and applicability of the evidence. The document gives examples of evaluating studies on using metformin for PCOS and triggering ovulation with HCG. It emphasizes integrating the best available evidence with clinical expertise and patient values and preferences.
Surgical treatment of infertility: pre and post - Dr. Abayomi Ajayiabayomi ajayi
The document discusses the role of endoscopy in treating infertility. It notes that many causes of female infertility, such as tubal factors, endometriosis, and uterine fibroids, can be diagnosed and treated using endoscopic procedures like laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. The document outlines benefits of endoscopy like less invasive surgery, quick recovery, and improved chances of pregnancy. However, it also notes challenges like limited availability, costs, and need for more physician training in endoscopic procedures.
This document summarizes family planning methods used in Sub-Saharan Africa in the late 1990s and Kenya in 2008-2009. It finds that while 82% of married women in Sub-Saharan Africa were not using any family planning method in the late 1990s, injectables (21%) and pills (21%) emerged as the most popular modern methods. In Kenya in 2008-2009, injectables were the most commonly used method at 22%, followed by pills at 7%. The document also notes that misconceptions about contraception are common in Kenya, with over half believing injectables can cause permanent infertility and most agreeing contraception can harm health or reduce libido.
This document discusses long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) as the recommended first-line contraceptive option for adolescents. It describes the various LARC methods including intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants, and their effectiveness rates of over 99%. Common misconceptions about LARC risks are dispelled, noting that LARC does not increase risks of infertility or pelvic inflammatory disease. Barriers to LARC use among teens are identified as lack of provider training and misinformation. Resources for provider training and patient referral are provided.
Surrogacy Cost in Chandigarh, Best Surrogacy Cost in Chandigarhvinsfertility
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves placing sperm directly into a person's uterus. This artificial insemination technique increases the likelihood of pregnancy by shortening the distance sperm needs to travel, compared to natural conception. IUI is a less invasive and more affordable option than other fertility treatments, making it an attractive choice for many couples and individuals facing infertility challenges
IVF Cost in Chennai, Best IVF Cost in Chennaivinsfertility
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that directly places sperm into the uterus of a person with female anatomy, increasing the likelihood of pregnancy for certain couples who have had difficulty conceiving. As a relatively noninvasive and less-expensive option compared to in vitro fertilisation (IVF), IUI may be the only treatment needed to achieve pregnancy for couples facing unexplained infertility, mild endometriosis, and other fertility challenges. This guide provides an in-depth look at the IUI procedure, its effectiveness, and what to expect during the treatment process.
Couples in Guntur interested in having children often find fertility treatments challenging to navigate. While IVF has been a common approach in assisted reproductive technology, its limitations have led to the development of more advanced options, offering renewed hope. The best IVF clinic in Guntur provides these innovative treatments, opening new doors for hopeful parents.
Kiran Infertility Centre, India's top IUI treatment center, offers cutting-edge fertility solutions with expert care, advanced technology, and personalized treatment plans.
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Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that aims to increase the chances of pregnancy by placing specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus. Often referred to as artificial insemination, this procedure introduces sperm near the time an ovary releases one or more eggs, hoping that the sperm and egg will unite in the fallopian tube, leading to pregnancy.
A Comprehensive Guide to IUI Treatment: Understanding the Process and CostDr Shivani Sachdev Gour
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a popular fertility treatment that involves placing sperm directly into a woman’s uterus to increase the chances of pregnancy. If you are considering IUI treatment, it is important to understand the process and costs associated with this procedure. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide to IUI treatment to help you make an informed decision.
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Intrauterine insemination (IUI), also known as artificial insemination, is a Surrogacy Cost in Hyderabad treatment that aims to increase the chances of pregnancy by placing specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus. This procedure can be timed with a person's menstrual cycle or combined with fertility medicines to help the ovaries produce eggs, depending on the reasons for infertility.
Beginning the journey to parenthood is a profound one, filled with both joyful anticipation and unexpected challenges. Modern fertility treatments provide a ray of hope to couples who are having difficulty conceiving naturally. In this blog, we will dive into the world of intrauterine insemination, going over the nuances of the process and all the advantages it offers people who want to grow their families.
An MBBS, MD, D.A.G.E (Germany), Dr. Khanna was born and brought up in Delhi in a family of freedom fighters and doctors. An alumni of Delhi Public School, RK Puram, and Medical College Baroda, she was a topper throughout her school and college education. She served as Senior Consultant at Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute from Year 2002 to Year 2011. Besides this Dr. Manika is a recipient of the Delhi Ratan Award (2008) and a Lifetime Member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. Apart from being an acclaimed IVF specialist, Dr. Khanna is a philanthropist at heart, actively involved in several support programs for the underprivileged.
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) refers to various medical techniques used to help with fertility and conception, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), artificial insemination (AI), and surrogacy. Infertility, which affects up to 15% of couples, can be caused by factors in either partner such as sexually transmitted diseases, obesity, genetic defects, or damage to the reproductive organs. IVF involves fertilizing an egg outside the body in a laboratory and then transferring the embryo to the uterus, while AI involves inserting sperm directly into the uterus or fallopian tubes. Surrogacy involves a contracted woman carrying and delivering a baby for an infertile couple. Though ART has enabled successful pregnancies for many, there are
The document discusses infertility, its causes and treatment options including assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like in vitro fertilization (IVF). It provides details about Dr. Vandana Bansal, a senior gynaecologist and infertility specialist based in Allahabad, India. The document covers current concepts in ART, definitions of infertility, factors affecting fertility, causes of infertility for both female and male, how age impacts fertility in women, and an overview of treatment options like ovulation induction, IUI, IVF and their procedures.
This document discusses different types of infertility treatments. It describes IVF as joining a woman's egg and a man's sperm in a laboratory dish. IUI is explained as separating fast moving sperm from slower sperm. ICSI involves directly injecting a single sperm into an egg during IVF. Embryo culture allows embryos to grow in an artificial medium before being placed in the uterus. More details are available on the provided website and email.
Infertility is a complex condition that can affect both men and women, but it is often more associated with women. In fact, studies show that up to 40% of infertility cases are caused by female factors. Understanding the common causes of female infertility can help you identify when to seek medical attention and which treatments may be most effective.
To spread chuckling and happiness into the lives of couples living with infertility. In 2007, renowned IVF Specialist Dr. Akash Sharma (Chairman) and Dr. Sarita (Medical Director) founded Adam And Eve Test Tube Baby and Fertility Centre in Noida with a positive vision and commitment to provide highly advanced and innovative fertility treatments. to outweigh the pessimism from couples with sterility and fill their lap with Joy.
Different Types of Fertility Procedures to Overcome Infertility ProblemsSCI IVF Hospital
One in eight couples has trouble conceiving even when they regularly engage in sexual activity without protection. Although this number is alarming’s and infertility may severely impact your mental well-being, the best IVF treatment centre in Delhi is a way for hope.
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a laboratory procedure where fast moving sperms are separated from more sluggish or non-moving sperms. The fast moving sperms are then placed into the woman’s womb at the time of ovulation (when egg is released) .
IUI with or without fertility drugs / injections (clomiphene / gonadotrophins) – as IUI can be given with or without fertility drugs to boost egg production.
Assisted reproductive technology treats infertility and the treatment involves both a man's sperm and a woman's egg. The procedure begins by extracting eggs from a woman's body and then fusing it with the sperm to generate embryos. This embryo is then transferred back into the woman's body.
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Overview Intrauterine insemination (IUI) - Treatment Process and CostShivani Gour
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves the insertion of sperm directly into a woman’s uterus. The goal of IUI is to increase the number of sperm that reach the fallopian tubes, where fertilization takes place. IUI is often used as a first-line treatment for infertility, especially in cases of mild male factor infertility, cervical factor infertility, or unexplained infertility.
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Total Hip Replacement Risks and Complications.pdfEva Hospital
Dr Tanveer Bhutani, one of the top orthopaedic surgeons in Ludhiana who has been doing Total Hip Replacement Surgeries says that a patient’s age, weight and health are great determining factors in the risk of complications, diabetes being one of the biggest risk factors.
Dr. Tanveer Bhutani is one of the most renowned Sports Injury Specialists skilled in providing high quality treatment for all types of Sports Injuries.
Infertility Types, Symptoms and Causes.pdfEva Hospital
improve the chances of pregnancy in couples who have been trying for a long time without any success and a couple should immediately seek the consultation of a competent best IVF Centre in Ludhiana if they are facing issues in getting pregnant. Timely medical intervention can go a long way in filling your life with the happiness and giggles of a child.
Total Knee Replacement Procedure StepsEva Hospital
The document outlines the 5 main steps of a total knee replacement procedure: 1) Making an 8-10 inch incision to access the kneecap; 2) Rotating the kneecap to prepare the thighbone; 3) Carefully measuring and cutting the thighbone; 4) Attaching a metal femoral component to the thighbone and sealing it in place with bone cement; 5) Preparing the shinbone by removing damaged bone and cartilage from the top.
Pelvic pain- a dull pain or discomfort in the lower tummy (abdomen).
Irregular periods or periods which are heavier or lighter than usual
Bloating or swelling especially on the abdomen
Painful bowel movements
Pain during intercourse
Tenderness of breast
Nausea and vomiting
This document provides information about common tendon injuries and conditions as well as contact information for a hospital. It lists Achilles tendinitis, supraspinatus tendinitis, tennis or golfer's elbow, De Quervain's tenosynovitis, trigger finger or thumb, and tendinitis of the wrist as tendon conditions. It also provides the address and website for Eva Hospital located in Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Pregnancy is a Condition That Affects a Woman’s Hormone Levels During Their Childbearing Years. Women’s Ovaries, the Reproductive Organs That Produce the Menstrual Cycle Regulating Oestrogen and Progesterone Are Affected in Pcos.
Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors that can lead to an abnormal immune response and inflammation in the joints. Signs of rheumatoid arthritis include tender, warm, and swollen joints, especially in the mornings or after periods of inactivity, along with general fatigue, fever, and loss of appetite. Dr. Tanveer Bhutani at Eva Hospital has extensive experience and qualifications in treating rheumatoid arthritis and helping people live pain-free lives.
पुरुष प्रजनन क्षमता बढ़ाने के लिए क्या करें?Eva Hospital
पुरुष और महिला दोनों की उर्वरता हॉर्मोनों के नाजुक संतुलन पर निर्भर करती हैं, जिसे पर्यावरणीय कारक प्रभावित कर सकते हैं, जैसे कि आप जो भोजन खाते हैं, पर्यावरण, तनाव तथा अन्य भावनात्मक कारक, बीमारी, शारीरिक सक्रियता और यहाँ तक कि बाहर के परिवेश का तापमान। पुरुष बांझपन से जुड़ी अधिकांश समस्याओं को को आदतों और जीवन शैली के बदलाव ले साथ नियंत्रित किया जा सकता है।
Dr. Shivani Bhutani’s best IVF center in Ludhiana through her experience and pragmatic approach has a high success rate of treating endometriosis especially for women wishing to have a child.
Participation in sports like basketball, soccer, football, volleyball, downhill skiing, and tennis that involve abrupt stopping and changing directions can tear the ACL due to the stress placed on the knee. Improper conditioning without gradually increasing activity levels or wearing poorly fitting footwear can also increase ACL injury risk. Direct trauma to an overextended knee, such as from getting hit, is another common cause of an ACL tear.
Fertility refers to a person's ability to procreate without the use of medical intervention.
Male infertility occurs when a man has a low possibility of getting his female spouse pregnant. The quality of his sperm cells is frequently the determining factor.
Blocked fallopian tubes a complete overviewEva Hospital
Many natural remedies claim and seek to lessen inflammation in the fallopian tubes in order to relieve a blockage. Despite the fact that these natural remedies are still popular and some claim to be effective, there is no scientific proof to back up these claims.
Thumb and wrist pain refers to any discomfort in the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common cause. Wrist injury, arthritis, and gout are among the other causes of wrist pain.
What does it take to become a surrogateEva Hospital
To have the best chance at successful egg retrieval, a couple should pay close attention to their medication calendar and attentively follow the directions while receiving treatment and examination at Eva fertility centre.
Top 6 injuries for male soccer playersEva Hospital
The majority of disasters occur in the lower extremities due to the nature of the activity. There are clear patterns in the kind of injuries that male athletes are more likely to sustain.
Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
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Artificial insemination procedures, Costs, and Success Rates
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References
Artificial Insemination
Cost
The cost of Artificial
Insemination depends on
various factors like if donor
sperm is being used, blood
work, ultrasounds, and
medications, etc
Woman’s age
Use of fertility
medications
Underlying fertility
concerns
Success Rate
Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
is a method mostly opted for
male factor infertility.
Otherwise, it is the
commonly used method to
fight unknown causes of
infertility and endometriosis-
induced infertility.
Artificial Insemination is a
method of delivering sperm
into a woman's cervix or
uterus in the hopes of her
becoming pregnant
without sexual contact.
Artificial Insemination:
Procedures, Costs, and
Success Rates
Dr.Shivani Bhutani
MBBS ,M.S.(Obs.&
Gyn.)
F.M.A.S (W.A.L.S.)
Eva Hospital
Introduction
Intrauterine
Insemination (IUI)
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Nagar,Pakhowal
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