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April is Adenomyosis Awareness month. Adenomyosis is a condition that affects the uterus and it is often misdiagnosed as endometriosis because the symptoms are so similar. Adenomyosis occurs when the cells (endometrial tissues) that normally line the uterus begin to grow in the muscle layer within the wall of the uterus. The most common symptoms include: - Heavy menstrual bleeding - Severe cramping - Chronic pelvic pain - Pelvic pressure - An enlarged uterus - Abdominal tenderness As adenomyosis is not well-known, people can go years being misdiagnosed. Due to recent advances in technology- Adenomyosis can be diagnosed by 3D pelvic scan too if performed by an experienced doctor. For women with adenomyosis who wish to restore their fertility, our specialists can provide the best treatment options based on the stage of adenomyosis. Make an appointment with our fertility specialist to assure care to minimize pain, improve your quality of life, and help achieve pregnancy early.
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Around the world, every year from 1 to 7 August is celebrated as World Breastfeeding Week to support breastfeeding for healthy babies. The slogan of World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) 2020 is “Support Breastfeeding For A Healthier Planet!”.
Optimal breastfeeding is vital to the lifelong good health and wellbeing of women and children. WHO and UNICEF recommend:
- Early initiation of breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth.
- Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life.
- Continued breastfeeding up to 2 years of age or beyond, with the introduction of nutritionally adequate and safe complementary (solid) foods at 6 months.
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Join in to Hear - Dr. Vandana Hegde ( Clinical Director, Consultant Reproductive Medicine) Live Discussion on Challenges in IVF & Scientific Advancements Date: 22-March-2019 Only on TV9 @ 12:30 PM For more information call us on 040 710 44 777 Or Visit: http://hegdehospital.com/
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Best Fertility Hospital in Hyderabad
The Hegde Fertility is a dedicated Fertility Center in Hyderabad, specializing in sophisticated procedures under the supervision of Dr. Vandana Hegde, the hospital has been able to achieve results that have far exceeded expectations. Equipped with a comprehensive gynecological unit, the center boasts of its ability to deliver total care to patients undergoing various treatments within a pleasant ambiance that guarantees comfort & relaxation through the procedure.
Our Andrology & Embryology lab are built keeping in mind the global standards & adheres to strict quality control measures. We maintain 24hrs power back up through a high-powered generator dedicated to service this unit & thereby we guarantee the absolute safety of all embryos. Till date, our pregnancy results have been consistently on par with international standards.
From the past 40+ years, Hegde Fertility is successfully dealing with complex infertility cases in Hyderabad. For more details visit https://hegdefertility.com or Contact us at +91 8880747474
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In vitro fertilization is not the only fertility treatment option but if the woman is affected by a tubal blockage, endometriosis, unexplained infertility, any ovulation-related problems, or male factor infertility - IVF is the best option. We understand that you may have many more questions relating to your personal circumstances. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us our team is always here to help. 📷: www.hegdefertility.com/conventional-ivf 📷: 8880 747474
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Prevention is better than cure, especially where there is no cure! Today, we will commemorate World AIDS Day under the theme "Global Solidarity, Shared Responsibility" to support all people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. WHO recommends Antiretroviral Therapy (also known as ART, that suppresses HIV but not cures HIV), for all people with HIV as soon as possible after diagnosis to prevent further damage. Did you know? HIV can be passed from mother-to-child anytime during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding which is called perinatal transmission. With proper ART and guidance from doctors help HIV mothers can not only stay healthy but also avoid HIV transmission to their newborns. All women who are conceived or trying to conceive should get tested for HIV. If either partner has HIV, that partner should take HIV medicine daily as prescribed to stay healthy and prevent transmission. So, let's create awareness and knowledge on HIV, speak out against HIV stigma, and make an AIDS-free generation
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The fallopian tubes play a crucial role in the female reproductive system. One, it is the place where the egg released from the ovary and sperm meet for fertilization. Second, it helps the fertilized egg to travel to the uterus. But sometimes, this can't happen. There are several possible reasons for it - the most common being a blocked Fallopian tube.
Common causes of blocked fallopian tubes include: - Pelvic inflammatory disease - Endometriosis - Past ectopic pregnancy - Past abdominal surgery - Fibroids - Sexually transmitted infections.
Fallopian Tube Catheterization Procedure: Fallopian Tube Catheterization is performed to open the blocked fallopian tubes by a minimally invasive surgery called hysterolaparoscopy. It includes both hysteroscopy and laparoscopy. A guidewire is passed through the uterus to the tubes via a hysteroscope( a thin telescope-like device inserted into the uterus through the vagina ), and the blockage of the tubes can be cleared. Blockage opening can be confirmed immediately through laparoscopy ( a thin telescope-like device inserted through a small incision in a patient's belly button ). A contrast dye is passed through the cervix into the uterus and through the fallopian tube - spillage is visualized through a laparoscopy camera.
Thus hystero- laparoscopy is not only used for confirmation of tubal blockage but can sometimes also help in clearing the tubal blocks! If you're struggling with fallopian tube blockage or other fertility-related issues, book your free consultation and visit the nearest Hegde Fertility Centre. Doctors at Hegde Fertility are always there to answer all your queries and help you achieve your dreams of parenthood. 📷: https://bit.ly/3t3iFwR 📷: 8880 747474
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Some women with low ovarian reserve, ovarian failure, thin endometrium, or women approaching menopause prefer to use their own eggs for pregnancy rather than opting for egg donation. PRP treatment has promising results in such cases by increasing the number of eggs and improving the endometrium thickness leading to a successful pregnancy. In this procedure, the patient's blood is taken, and platelets are separated. These platelet-rich plasma are injected directly into the patient's ovaries or uterine endometrium, depending on the treatment objective under anesthesia. To know if you are an ideal candidate for PRP and more details on PRP procedure, meet our fertility specialists today! 📷: www.hegdefertility.com/ovarian-prp/ 📷: 8880 747474
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IVF Techniques in India is ever-advancing, bringing potential hopes to couples. More than a million people are currently taking full advantage of these advanced IVF procedures, making conception much easier. Watch the live session on the topic "IVF Procedure and Advances" by renowned Consultant Reproductive Medicine Specialist Dr. Durga Vytla on 25th October 2021 from 03:30 pm to 04.00 pm on the TV5 news channel. 📷: https://hegdefertility.com/dr-durga-vytla/ 📷: 8880 747474
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The probability of success with IVF and other fertility treatments depends upon several factors, such as the women's age, the cause of infertility, the quality of eggs retrieved, and the quality of the semen. To know more about SUCCESS RATES FOR FERTILITY TREATMENTS - IUI/IVF, watch the live session lead by the Clinical Director of Hegde Fertility and eminent Consultant Reproductive Medicine Specialist Dr. Vandana Hegde, this Wednesday (20-10-2021) from 03:30 pm to 04.00 pm on the TV9 news channel. 📷: www.hegdefertility.com/dr-vandana-hegde/ 📷: 8880 747474
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Studies found that 40% of infertility cases are related to men. Many factors to consider when diagnosing and treating male infertility include sperm count, morphology (shape), motility (movement), and DNA damage or genetic defects in sperm cells. The condition can be diagnosed with a semen analysis and treated by altering certain lifestyle factors and medications. To know more about male infertility, watch the live session lead by Dr. Sneha Shetty, Consultant Reproductive Medicine, on 18th October at 3:30 PM on TV5 News Channel. 📷: www.hegdefertility.com/dr-sneha-shetty 📷: 8880 747474
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Do you have a question about your fertility? Please don't hesitate, comment or message your question to us! 📷: www.hegdefertility.com 📷: 8880 747474
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Women with irregular periods can still get pregnant and have healthy babies. Irregular menstrual cycles make it difficult to determine the most fertile window but do not always mean infertility. It would be best to discuss any irregularities in your cycle with one of our specialists to help you get pregnant with the right diagnosis and right treatment. 📷: www.hegdefertility.com 📷: 8880 747474
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Did you know that women are born with about 1-2 million eggs? By the time they reach puberty, they have about 3-5 lakh eggs that can respond to hormones, grow, and ovulate. As the years go by, women's egg quality decreases; after 30 years, this decline becomes more rapid than before! In recent decades, the average women in India having children in their 30s due to their education and career or personal reasons. However, we all know fertility decline with age. As the quantity of eggs decreases, there is also a qualitative decline in egg quality which affects embryo quality leading to early pregnancy abortions and increased risk of aneuploidy (chromosomal abnormalities like down's syndrome or spina bifida). The term "ovarian reserve" refers to the number and quality of your eggs (oocytes). The more quality eggs you have in your ovulation cycle, the higher your chance of getting pregnant. Low ovarian reserve means that you have fewer eggs than expected for your age, and therefore, those remaining eggs have a poor response to ovarian stimulation. It is one of the most important factors in female infertility. It is often noted in women in their mid to late thirties, but it may also affect younger women. It is essential to remember that many women with even low ovarian reserve can conceive with their eggs. Some may require individualized treatment based on their ovarian reserve status. If you would like to learn more about the low ovarian reserve or understand if your egg supply could affect your fertility, you can make an appointment with one of our fertility specialists by calling +91 8880747474 or booking online. 📷: www.hegdefertility.com 📷: 8880 747474
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Even today, discussions about male infertility are rare. It is taboo and can cause trauma and stress, especially in Indian society, where child-bearing is very important. Studies found that 40% of infertility cases are related to men.
Many factors to consider when diagnosing and treating male infertility include sperm count, morphology (shape), motility (movement), and DNA damage or genetic defects in sperm cells. The condition can be diagnosed with a semen analysis and treated by altering certain lifestyle factors and medications.
Visit your doctor regularly to keep track of your health and take actions to prevent the issues beforehand.
Men must be aware and understand male infertility to obtain early diagnosis and treatment when necessary. To know more about male infertility, check the link below: https://bit.ly/3tIPRLB
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Blastocyst Culture is a stage where the embryos are developed in the laboratory for 5-6 days after fertilization and later transferred into the uterus. These embryos are called Blastocysts. At this stage of Blastocyst, cell division raises more than 100 cells, which are more advanced than day 3 embryos. Not all embryos will survive for 5-6 days in the laboratory, the embryos which are survived to this stage are more likely to implant. With recent advancements in culture media, the implantation rate in blastocysts is 60% compared to day 3 embryo transfer which is 40%.
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