Dr Harshala S

Infertility Clinic

Why Infertility Clinic?

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A specialist at Infertility Clinic can offer strategic guidance. Infertility support RESOLVE advises visiting one if they are:

  • A woman who has multiple miscarriages
  • A woman under 35 who has tried for pregnancy but has not succeeded
  • Woman over 35 who has tried for 6 months to get pregnant but has not succeeded
  • Man with a negative semen analysis

Recommendation for you while considering the fertility clinics

  • Some of the factors to be considered before choosing any fertility clinic:

    • Location of the fertility clinic: Not everyone has the good fortune to live close to the clinic they require or need. Travel time should be considered, especially if someone is considering IVF, as they might need to visit the clinic nearly every day for a portion of their cycle.
    • Behavior of the staff members: An individual most likely spend months or perhaps years working with the clinic. Some of the most common questions about the staffs include: 
      • Do they respond to inquiries?
      • On the phone, are they helpful?
      • Do you sense that they are hurriedly moving you along?
    • Opening and closing times of the clinic: When a patient needs appointments before or after work, people frequently worry about the unusually early hours. Another important matter that requires clarification is the clinic’s weekend operating hours.
    • Availability of specific hours for asking the queries or for getting updates from the doctor: The way calls are handled outside of office hours should be explained to patients politely who come to the clinic for treatment.
    • Availability of any special services beyond basic treatment of fertility: The patient wants to inquire about the on-staff counsellor for help working through the available things.

Treatment options for infertility at fertility clinics

There are numerous ways to guide .people with various reproductive concerns today. The best solutions will depend on the individual’s basic need and the root of their infertility.

Hormone and ovulation-supporting medicines are mainly used in the treatment of infertility, sometimes in conjunction with minor surgical procedures. The two most common fertility treatments include:

  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI): In this, healthy sperm are collected and administered directly into the uterus during ovulation time.
  • In vitro fertilisation (IVF): In this, eggs are extracted from the ovaries and fertilised by sperm in a laboratory before developing into an embryo in a suitable environment. Healthcare providers inject the embryos into the uterus.

Another types of ART include egg or embryo donation, gestational carriers (also known as surrogacy), and cryopreservation (also known as freezing your eggs, sperm, or embryos).

One can determine which treatments are most effective by speaking with a specialist who specialises in pregnancy and/or infertility. They can get a referral to a fertility expert from family doctor or Gynaecologist.