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IUI –Intrauterine Insemination or Artificial Insemination (AI)
IUI Treatment, or intrauterine insemination, is a relatively simple first line Infertility treatment. It involves a laboratory procedure to separate fast moving sperms from sluggish or nonmoving sperms. Then these washed sperms with the help of small tube are placed...
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ICMR (Indian Council for Medical research) has drafted Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Rules, 2010. It is going to become a law as soon as it is passed in the Indian parliament.
Note: According to a recent Directive from ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research, Govt. of India), Surrogacy is now not permitted for Foreign Nationals. We do not engage in surrogacy for Foreign Nationals anymore. Our centre is registered under ICMR with enrollment...
Infertility Surgery
Many a times infertility requires surgical evaluation or correction like cyst removal, fibroid removal, uterine cavity correction, tubal surgery etc. The surgery if required is done at MAX Hospital’s highly sophisticated and advanced operation theatre situated on the...
Myths and facts about male Fertility
The biggest myth surrounding infertility is that infertility is a female problem. The fact is that in about 40% cases the problem lies with male. We see so many cases where thousands of tests for female have been done but not a single semen analysis of the male...
A hydrosalpinx is a blocked fallopian tube filled. With serous or clear fluid the blocked tube may have sausage like appearance.
Fallopian tube when filled with blood is called hematosalpinx as commonly seen in tubal pregnancy cases. Fallopian tube is filled with pus is called pyosalpinx seen in PID and tubo ovarian abscess. ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE Tubes have 4 parts (lateral to medial) Fimbriae:...
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