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FAQ's
What is
Infertility ?
Infertility is a disease of the reproductive system that
impairs one of the body's most basic functions: the conception
of children. Conception is a complicated process that depends
upon many factors: on the production of healthy sperm by the man
and healthy eggs by the woman; unblocked fallopian tubes that
allow the sperm to reach the egg; the sperm's ability to
fertilize the egg when they meet; the ability of the fertilized
egg (embryo) to become implanted in the woman's uterus; and
sufficient embryo quality.
Finally, for the pregnancy to continue to full term, the
embryo must be healthy and the woman's hormonal environment
adequate for its development. When just one of these factors is
impaired, infertility can result.
What Causes Infertility ?
No one can be blamed for infertility any more than anyone
is to blame for diabetes or leukemia. In rough terms, about
one-third of infertility cases can be attributed to male
factors, and about one-third to factors that affect women. For
the remaining one-third of infertile couples, infertility is
caused by a combination of problems in both partners or, in
about 20 percent of cases, is unexplained.
The most common male infertility factors include azoospermia
(no sperm cells are produced) and oligospermia (few sperm cells
are produced). Sometimes, sperm cells are malformed or they die
before they can reach the egg. In rare cases, infertility in men
is caused by a genetic disease such as cystic fibrosis or a
chromosomal abnormality.
The most common female infertility factor is an ovulation
disorder. Other causes of female infertility include blocked
fallopian tubes, which can occur when a woman has had pelvic
inflammatory disease or endometriosis (a sometimes painful
condition causing adhesions and cysts). Congenital anomalies
(birth defects) involving the structure of the uterus and
uterine fibroids are associated with repeated miscarriages.
How is Infertility Diagnosed ?
Couples are generally advised to seek medical help if
they are unable to achieve pregnancy after a year of unprotected
intercourse. The doctor will conduct a physical examination of
both partners to determine their general state of health and to
evaluate physical disorders that may be causing infertility.
Usually both partners are interviewed about their sexual habits
in order to determine whether intercourse is taking place
properly for conception.
If no cause can be determined at this point, more specific
tests may be recommended. For women, these include an analysis
of body temperature and ovulation, x-ray of the fallopian tubes
and uterus, and laparoscopy. For men, initial tests focus on
semen analysis.
How is Infertility Treated ?
Most infertility cases "85 to 90 percent" are treated
with conventional therapies, such as drug treatment or surgical
repair of reproductive organs.
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What is In Vitro
Fertilization ?
In infertile couples where women have blocked or
absent fallopian tubes, or where men have low sperm counts, in vitro
fertilization (IVF) offers a chance at parenthood to couples who
until recently would have had no hope of having a "biologically
related" child.
In IVF, eggs are surgically removed from the ovary and mixed with
sperm outside the body in a Petri dish ("in vitro" is Latin for "in
glass"). After about 40 hours, the eggs are examined to see if they
have become fertilized by the sperm and are dividing into cells.
These fertilized eggs (embryos) are then placed in the women's
uterus, thus bypassing the fallopian tubes.
IVF has received a great deal of media attention since it was
first introduced in 1978, but it actually accounts for less than
five percent of all infertility treatment in the United States.
Is In Vitro Fertilization Expensive
?
The average cost of an IVF cycle in India is US$
2,000/ to US$ 3,000/- excluding drugs and freezing etc. Like other
extremely delicate medical procedures, IVF involves highly trained
professionals with sophisticated laboratories and equipment, and the
cycle may need to be repeated to be successful. While IVF and other
assisted reproductive technologies are not inexpensive, they account
for only three hundredths of one percent (0.03%) of your health care
costs.
Does In Vitro Fertilization Work ?
Yes. Since early 90's, when IVF was introduced in the
country., more than 45,000 babies have been born from IVF and over
70,000 from all assisted reproductive technologies. The average live
delivery rate for IVF during early 20th. century was 22.5 percent,
about the same as the 20 percent chance in any given month that a
reproductively healthy couple has of achieving pregnancy and
carrying it to term.
Do Insurance Plans Cover
Infertility Treatment ?
The degree of services covered depends on where you live
and the type of insurance plan you have. Some countries do have laws
that require insurers to either cover or offer to cover some form of
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medical opinion from MI.
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Send us FOR
WIFE recent HB, CBC, ESR, Blood Group,
Blood Sugar, Bleeding time, Clotting time, HIV1&2,VDRL,
HbSAg, HCV, Xray Chest, ECG (if age > 30years), Urine,
Stool test results / Pathological Reports or a
summery of observations on them.
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HIV1 & 2 , VDRL, HbSAg, HCV, Xray Chest, ECG (if
age>30years), Urine, Stool test
results / Pathological Reports or a summery of
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