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What to do IUI or IVF?

IUI is a low success treatment which usually kills precious time, fertility power of the body,money and leads to psychological distress to the couple. So couples who have time on their hands, more fertility power and psychologically not ready could be offered IUI treatment to start with in the following case: • Young age < 30 years • PCO( AMH > 2.5) • But stop IUI beyond 3 attempts because it doesn't increase the success rates. • By killing fertility power through IUI, it decreases chances of pregnancy through IVF treatment as well. • Gynaecologists can refrain from overcommitting IUI results which will eventually benefits the patients through IVF. Don't go for IUI if: • More than 35 years age • AMH less than 2 • Husband semen count is less than 10 million • Both tubes are bad with grade 3-4 endometriosis. So the question that arises is that when to and where to start IVF?

PCO: Unique fertility treatments gives hope to all couples.

India is considered as a hub for PCOD, every zone of India has 12-16% of incidence. Every 6th Infertile couple has PCOD. Therefore a question of worry and thus we need to discuss is it really tough to treat PCO with infertility? • In PCOS , IUI gives 15 -25 % of cumulative pregnancy rate after 6 cycles. But it should be noted that in PCOS, ovary is very sensitive to stimulation and IUI stimulation is never in control by any hormone. So apart from results, multiple pregnancy could not be controlled by IUI treatment , where ovarian hyperstimulation is one of the threat behind the treatment. • After some inventions of injections, hyper-stimulations can be prevented by upto 98% and freeze all embryos strategy will give 100% safety in IVF. • So it can be concluded that in this era of infertility treatment , PCO cases can be successfully treated with robust clinical strategy and experienced embryology team. Best IVF Center in Ahmedabad - Wings Hospitals

Infertility: when to meet a Fertility Doctor?

I recommend that you probably don't need to see a  fertility doctor about infertility issues unless you have been trying regularly to conceive for at least one year. However see your doctor, If you are a Woman and: • You are aged 35 to 40 and have been trying to conceive for six months or longer • You are over the age of 40 • You menstruate irregularly or not at all • Your periods are very painful • You've been diagnosed with endometriosis or pelvic inflam-matory disease • You've had multiple miscarriages • You've undergone treatment for cancer  When should a male patient see a doctor? • You have low sperm count or other problems with sperm • You have a history of testicular, prostate or sexual problems • You've undergone treatment for cancer • You have testicles that are small in size or swelling  in the scrotum known as a varicocele • You have others in your family with infertility  problems