
Hysterolaparoscopy: Diagnostic Hysterolaparoscopy is a testing procedure used to assess issues relating to infertility within the female reproductive system. Laparoscopy is a surgical treatment that includes the implantation of a tiny fibre optical wire with a lens at the tip, referred to as the Laparoscope, into the womb.is a procedure that allows the surgeon to examine the uterus, fallopian tubes,…

ICSI differs from conventional IVF in that, the embryologist selects a single sperm under a 40X magnification microscope and using a micromanipulator to inject it directly into an egg. Common Indications: OAT, unexplained infertility, previous failed fertilization in IVF, sperms obtained from TESA (Testicular Sperm aspiration) or PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration) procedures. In both IVF & ICSI, the sperm & eggs…

IVF is a process by which an egg is fertilised by Sperm in the laboratory. It involves stimulating the ovaries to get multiple ova (or eggs), which are removed & then allowed to fertilize with sperms in a dish (in vitro) in the laboratory. The fertilized egg is cultured for 3 to 5 days & then the resulting embryos are transferred…

IUI is a simple, non-invasive & cost-effective treatment offered as a first-line option to many subfertile patients. It involves placing processed sperm (husband or donor) directly inside a woman’s uterus using an IUI catheter. It aims to increase the number of sperm that reaches the fallopian tube for fertilization thereby increasing the chance of conception. It is an OPD procedure done…

Ultrasounds done during mid to late pregnancy are usually abdominal ultrasounds. In other words, a transducer (a device that emits and receives sound waves for an ultrasound) is moved around over the abdomen. Sound waves are emitted by the transducer. They echo (or bounce back) when they hit your internal organs. The ultrasound machine interprets these signals and turns them…