Uterine & Cervical Problems which lead to infertility

Uterine & Cervical Problems which lead to infertility

Infertility in women has become a common problem these days due to various reasons. A woman is considered infertile after involving in unprotected sex for more than six months and still unable to have a baby. With the emerging technology, infertility can be treated...
What do you need to know about Blastocyst ?

What do you need to know about Blastocyst ?

In the IVF process, the transfer of fertilized eggs is an important part. The embryo transfer is usually performed when the embryo is five to six days old. This five to six days old embryo is called a blastocyst. A blastocyst is a rapidly growing ball of hundreds of...
Top Factors Affecting the IVF Success and Failure

Top Factors Affecting the IVF Success and Failure

In-Vitro Fertilization or IVF is the most effective Assisted Reproductive System process. Though it is effective, it does not guarantee any successful results. Each infertility case is different and there are several factors that affect the success of IVF procedure....
Hormone Imbalances and Infertility in Women

Hormone Imbalances and Infertility in Women

Hormones play a vital role for the various functions in the body such as metabolism, body temperature, and many more. If the number of hormones in the body either reduce or decrease, it can lead to hormone imbalance. For an effective reproductive cycle in women,...
Male Infertility: More common than you think

Male Infertility: More common than you think

Male infertility is one of the most ignored problems that can also be a major reason for the difficulty to conceive. The reasons for infertility in men can be different. In general, it can be due to a smaller number of sperms or inactive sperms, or blockages may also...