Maa Fertility Centre's array of services
IVF Treatment centre, Yelahanka, Bangalore. There are various actions to be taken before and after IVF, aside from the actual procedure. These processes must be handled with the utmost care and sensitivity.
A thorough consultation to go over the IVF procedure.
Tests and assessments: mammograms, Pap smears, uterine testing, a sperm analysis
checking for sexually transmitted illnesses or disorders.
Additional blood, urine, and ovarian testing
instructions and suggestions on how to use fertility medications
Genetic testing for carriers
Our dedicated doctors, specialists, support personnel, and pharmacists carry out the treatments and ensure patient comfort by empathising with them and creating a pleasant environment.
IVF carries several dangers and potentially severe side effects like any other medical process. These could include early births, nausea, and vomiting. And no matter the difficulties, we are fully equipped to handle any circumstance in a relaxed, collected manner. Our activities consistently reflect our commitment to offering the highest calibre of services. Enter your local clinic now to learn more about the wide range of pregnancy and childcare services we offer, including IVF consultations and treatments.
Blockage or injury to the fallopian tube.
It is challenging for an egg to become fertilised or for an embryo to move to the uterus when the fallopian tube is damaged or blocked—ovarian dysfunction. Fewer eggs are accessible for fertilisation if ovulation is infrequent or nonexistent.
Endometriosis.
Endometriosis develops when tissue resembling the uterine lining implants and spreads outside the uterus, frequently impairing the ovaries', uterus', and fallopian tubes' functionality.
Uterine tumours.
In the uterus, fibroids are benign tumours. They are common in women in their 30s and 40s. Fibroids may prevent the fertilised egg from implanting properly.
Before tubal removal or sterilisation.
The fallopian tubes are cut or blocked during a procedure known as tubal ligation to end a pregnancy permanently. IVF may be a better option than tubal ligation reversal surgery if you want to become pregnant after having your tubes tied.
Reduced sperm count or sperm quality.
Sperm may have trouble fertilising an egg if they have low concentration, weak movement (poor mobility), or abnormalities in size and form. A consultation with an infertility specialist may be required if abnormalities in the semen are discovered to determine whether there are any treatable issues or underlying medical problems.
Unaccounted-for infertility
Despite testing for typical causes, unexplained infertility lacks a reason.
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