Friday 27 May 2016

Reproductive Fertility center Madurai

 
Solution for All Infertility Problems
Are you on a hunt for a fertility clinic? Make your dream of a family  now a reality. Here is Guru Multispeciality hospital one of the leading
Reproductive fertility center , Madurai  in helping  you to build a family.
Treatments
ART: Assisted Reproductive Technology is the application of clinical or laboratory technology used to  achieve pregnancy by procedures such as in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, artificial insemination etc. ART is generally invasive and expensive. Most doctors recommend ART as a last option for having a baby. In this technique female's egg is made to fertilize with males sperm in a laboratory and embryos are transferred to the uterus after three to five days of fertilization.
1. IUI (Intrauterine Insemination): It is less expensive, less complex and tried in patients with uncomplicated cases of fertility. Here the sperm from the partner is washed and placed into the uterus near to the egg, at the time of ovulation.



2. IVF (In Vitro Fertilization): It is the process of combining females egg with males sperm in a laboratory dish and transferring the embryo to the uterus.
It is expensive and recommended when both the fallopian tubes are blocked. IVF requires frequent blood tests and daily hormone injections.
3. ICSI (Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection): It is the process in which a single sperm is injected into an egg which is retrieved from IVF. It is usually done when male infertility is the main reason for infertility.
4. CASA (Computer Assisted Semen Analysis): It is a method for analysing male infertility. It is a sophisticated electronic imaging system used to visualize the sperm and also contains software to evaluate the sperm count.

All the the above treatments are provided at Guru Multispeciality Hospital, Madurai with the objective of making infertility treatment accessible and affordable to common people. Here dedicated personal care is given by experienced team to give your dream baby.
                                                                                                                   

Wednesday 11 May 2016

The F in IFAdvocacy is for Funny

I’m typing this out while on an Amtrak train back to New York from Washington, D.C.. To be clear: I’m exhausted at the moment so I hope to heavens this makes sense. I’m still so inspired by this year’s Resolve’s Advocacy Day that I had to type something! I do also plan on writing a piece about it on The Huffington Post but there, I tend to be a bit more formal to appeal to the non-infertility related world in the hopes that my message will go beyond “the community”. I’m not sure if it’s working as still, so many in power think, “Meh. Infertility doesn’t affect me. Therefore, it doesn’t exist.”

But I’m still talking, writing, tweeting, etc. 

As some of you know, I’m a diagnosed infertile who went through several years of treatment and IVF’s who now has a four year old son (my lone embryo on my last IVF) and a 10 month old son (who was a complete hail Mary total shock of a conception). I also am the Director of Patient Care at Progyny, who works with both patients and employers who want to pursue building their families in an attainable and educated way (translation: make it possible to afford it and fully be up to speed on all of the latest science and technology). 

Bottom line – I’m all about infertility/fertility all day and all night. No matter that I now have children, I know there are SO MANY still trying to conceive who don’t feel comfortable coming out of the infertility closet and for them, and I continue to be loud and outspoken.

I know I’ve talked about this a lot on my blog but of the many things I was reminded of at this year’s advocacy day is having a sense of humor. When you hear statistics, the lack of coverage, how little regard our government gives to wounded veterans that need fertility assistance, that insurance companies still don’t get that infertility is a medical diagnosis… dear god, if you don’t make a joke on occasion, I think you’ll lose your mind.

I’m not saying to make light of these issues. I’m just saying that an occasional joke can remind you that even though this shit is hard, if you can laugh at it every now and again, it won’t break you.

If you go through my blog or hang out with me, I could tell you a million funny quotes and anecdotes that are all fertility related. The time someone asked if there was a way to put one sperm in her so she wouldn’t have twins (oy), the time a friend said she thought implantation was a field in Georgia, the time my husband did a full review of the porn at various clinics (note: National Geographic Magazine does have boobs but it also has starving children thus killing the mood) but the question really is do you have those moments where you can make it all funny? I can do my level best to make you laugh but can you make yourself laugh even through the hell of Clomid and having a needle in your vagina?

One of my favorite stories is actually one of the worst moments in my life. It was because of something my husband said that made it funny. It was the morning we were waiting to hear our fertility report after our third IVF retrieval. We retrieved the most eggs I have ever had – 13, we spent our entire savings on this cycle and in our mind, it was our last chance. The day before our retrieval, we were given very specific instructions on where to give the HCG shot and more particularly, how my husband should wash his naughty bits to ensure his sperm was clean and arriving shiny and golden. 

When I got that call that despite the amount of eggs we retrieved and all of our money being gone, we only had one embryo to transfer. We were devastated. Yes, all you need is one but we paid for more and this was our last chance. I could barely speak when I told my husband the news. He took it in for a moment and you could feel the gravity of the situation. After a minute or two, he looked at me and said, “Well, at least I have a clean asshole.” Every time I think about that, I bust out laughing.

Luckily, very luckily, that one embryo was my son but at that moment when we knew everything was riding on him; our marriage included quite honestly, stays with me. And although my heart was breaking, that little joke bought me a good moment of sanity.
It may seem odd that THIS is what I would post about after Advocacy Day but after a day of begging Capitol Hill to please acknowledge our existence, I couldn’t help but feel a little post about humor was in order.

One thing I WILL say though is the NY Crew did sort of gently and lovingly tackle Senator Chuck Schumer. His daughter recently got married and he’s already looking forward to being a grandfather. In the past, from what I understand, he hasn’t been the most supportive of fertility issues. Now that he wants his daughter to conceive, one has to wonder if his daughter will have any issues conceiving… because there’s a one in eight chance she might, which would suck. And while I truly hope that doesn’t happen, the reality is it might. I don’t know of a better way than advocating and using humor (and our voices) to get that across to those who can make a real impact.

So that’s my post on the subject. Once I get more sleep, I’ll write my Huffington Post blog where I’ll try to sound intelligent. God willing, I’ll also have the wherewithal to sneak in a pun about my uterus. We’ll see.

Female Infertility Solutions In Madurai

Female Infertility is the condition when a female fails to get pregnant after a year of unprotected intercourse. Infertility may occur in both males and females. Females can get pregnant after puberty (sexually matured) and begins to menstruate. Guru hospitals provides the Female Infertility Solutions In Madurai. 



Causes Of Infertility

  • Damage to fallopian tubes (damage to the fallopian tubes which carries eggs from ovaries to uterus)
  • Hormonal causes (hormonal changes which leads in releasing the egg from ovary)
  • Cervical causes (sperm couldn’t pass through cervical canal)
  • Uterine causes (abnormal anatomy of uterus)
Age is also one of the important cause for infertility. In aged people, production in number of eggs and it’s quality get reduced. Drugs and surgery can be used for the Infertility Treatment or both can be done together. Changing lifestyle, planning sexuality at the time of ovulation (ovulation is the time when matured eggs are moved from ovary and to be fertilized), dealing with stress and frequency of intercourse are the common approaches for treating infertility. There are different Infertility Treatments For Females.



Treatments

Intrauterine Insemination (IUI):-

This IUI technique is used to place the sperm either directly into the uterus or in the cervix (lowermost part of uterus). IUI is less expensive and less risk for multiple birth. IUI is used at the situation like :
  • A donor sperm is in use.
  • A partner with low sperm count.

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF):-

IVF procedure is performed in the laboratory. Advances of this procedure increases the rate of live births. IVF can be performed with donor eggs and sperm or with woman's own eggs and sperm. IVF was used mainly to treat women with damaged fallopian tubes.

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI):-

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection is used for couples with male infertility is the reason for the infertility. A single sperm is inserted into the egg restored from the IVF.

Computer Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA):

It evaluates the sperm contained in the sample and the specific characteristics of semen. This method is used for investigating the male infertility.

Hysteroscopy:

In this procedure, a gynaecologist look inside the uterus. A hysteroscopy is done to find the cause of abnormal bleeding or bleeding that occurs after a woman has passed menopause (A natural decline in reproductive hormones when a woman reaches her 40s or 50s).

Guru Multispeciality Hospital is completely a Infertility Center In Madurai with advanced technologies. This hospital provides different treatments for infertility and one of the best Infertility Centers In Tamil Nadu.