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The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill: Recently Passed in India 2021

The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019: Recently Passed in India 2021

Rajya Sabha has green-lighted two primary and important Bills lately in 2021 to regulate the practice of Surrogacy and Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India; The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019 and The Assisted Reproductive technology (Regulation) Bill, 2020 The Surrogacy Bill has been passed by the Rajya Sabha on 8th December, 2021 and by Lok Sabha on 17 December, 2021. According to The Indian Express, “While speaking in the Rajya Sabha, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said both the Bills seek to curb unethical practices related to issues of sex selection and exploitation of the surrogate.” As per NDTV,” Parliament passed the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019, with Lok Sabha passing it with voice vote amid a protest by opposition members demanding the removal of Ajay Mishra as Union minister in connection with the Lakhimpur Kheri violence. With the reference to The Times of India,” A rough estimates says there are about 2,000-3,000 surrogacy clinics running illegally in the country and few thousands foreign couples’ resort to surrogacy practice within India and the whole issue is thoroughly unregulated,” Vardhan said emphasizing on the need to keep a check on surrogacy to prevent exploitation of women. This bill defines Surrogacy as a practice whereby one woman bears and gives birth to a child for an intending couple with the intention of handing over such child to the intending couple after the birth. What the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019 is about? The Surrogacy regulation bill has unfolded some amendments regarding the prevention of the surrogate from exploitation, process of surrogacy, rights of the child born through surrogacy and other significant matters connected therewith or incidental thereto Regulation of surrogacy and surrogacy procedures Eligibility criteria for intended couple Eligibility criteria for surrogate mother Prohibition on commercial surrogacy Written informed consent of surrogate mother Prohibition to abandon child born through surrogacy Prohibition of abortion Offences & Penalties “The Surrogacy Act in India mentioned that Surrogacy is open for Indian married couples only” When is Surrogacy permitted as per this Bill? Intended couples have proven infertility Only altruistic surrogacy, the surrogacy in which no charges, expenses, fees, remuneration or monetary incentive of whatever nature, except the medical expenses incurred on surrogate mother and the insurance coverage for the surrogate mother, are given to the surrogate mother or her dependents or her representative Written consent of the surrogate mother Surrogate mother is from close relatives of intending couple For any condition or disease specified through regulations When is surrogacy prohibited? Commercial surrogacy is totally ban Prohibited for producing children for sale, prostitution or any other form of exploitation It is prohibited for single men, foreign nationals and foreign couples  Eligibility criteria for intended couples: As per New Indian Surrogacy Law, intended couples must follow below rules for having a child via surrogacy. They must have a ‘certificate of essentiality’ and a ‘certificate of eligibility’ issued by the appropriate authority. Certificate of Essentiality Certificate of Eligibility A Certificate of proven infertility in favor of either or both members of the intending couple from a District Medical Board Intending couple must be Indian citizens and are married for at least 5 years An order of the parentage and custody of the child to be born via surrogacy, has been passed by a court of the Magistrate’s court The age of wife: 23-50 years and husband: 26-55 years Insurance coverage for 16 months which covers postpartum delivery complications for surrogate Intending couple do not have any surviving child biological or via adoption or surrogacy excluding a child and who is mentally or physically challenged or suffers from life threatening disorder or fatal illness with no permanent cure Eligibility Criteria for Surrogate Mother: Close relative of intended couple Must be married Have a child of her own Age must be between 25 to 35 years on the day of implantation She can only be a surrogate for once in her life Surrogate mother cannot provide her own gametes for surrogacy She must have a certificate of medical and psychological fitness for surrogacy Prohibitions of abortion: No person, organization, surrogacy clinic, laboratory or clinical establishment of any kind shall force the surrogate mother to abort at any stage of surrogacy An abortion of the surrogate child requires the written consent of the surrogate mother and the authorization of the appropriate authority The surrogate mother will have an option to withdraw her consent for surrogacy before the embryo is implanted in her womb. Offenses and Penalties: Penalty in following offenses: Imprisonment for 10 years and fine up to 10 lakhs Advertising or undertaking Commercial Surrogacy Exploiting surrogate mother Abandoning, disowning or exploiting the child born out of surrogacy Selling, importing or trading in human embryos or gametes for the purpose of surrogacy Sex selection Any subsequent offenses by same couple Penalty in following offense: Imprisonment for 5 years and fine up to 10 lakhs Any medical practitioner who commits any offense Penalty in following offense: Imprisonment for 5 years and fine up to 5 lakhs Any couple who takes initiative for commercial surrogacy

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Is IVF possible after Tubal Ligation?

Is IVF possible after tubal ligation?

Several Women after tubal ligation often raises a question “can I still get pregnant after tubal ligation?”. Tubal ligation is referred as the fallopian tubes are cut, tied or blocked to prevent birth for whatever reason. Owing to certain changes in their life, they now wanting to have a child. But is it possible to conceive after having your tubes tied? “The Answer to this question is a big yes! You have 2 pathways to conceive. Either you can go for tubal reversal or IVF (In-vitro Fertilization) and it would be best if you have word with specialist before plunging into any.” In case a woman has undergone tubal ligation for permanent birth control and now she wants a child. In this respect, tubal reversal may not be the best option for her since she had permanent sterilization. But yes! there are good odds to get pregnant through IVF. Tubal reversal Vs. IVF: Tubal ligation reversal: It is a surgical and invasive procedure which reconnects the cut or blocked tube again but there must be enough healthy tissues to reconnect them To perform this surgery, large incision in the stomach is made which creates considerable discomfort and takes long time to recover If there are shorter stumps (tubes), it will reduce the odds of getting pregnant In case, the women are under 35, tubes are long that can be reconnected easily, and have no other fertility issues, can conceive easily Tubal reversal surgeries are not always successful and may take long time to conceive It may create trouble, if the male partner has poor quality of sperms and female partner has poor quality of egg then tubal reversal surgery may not be fruitful The biggest advantage is tubal reversal surgery narrow downs the risk of multiple births or ectopic pregnancies In-Vitro Fertilization: It is the process whereby insemination is done outside the body in culture dish or test- tube and when it results into healthy embryo. Subsequently, transferred in the uterus of women IVF has comparatively higher chances of pregnancy. But the only risk is multiple pregnancy as ovaries are stimulated to produce multiple eggs however this factor is controllable Mostly women choose IVF after tubal ligation as it takes short time to conceive and minimally invasive procedure Women can avoid invasive surgery by choosing IVF How IVF works after Tubal Ligation? Before undergoing IVF, it would be better if you meet our fertility specialists at Sneh Hospital. They will guide you and will choose the best of all for you. This meeting will include discussion regarding your current health status and your medical history. So, it will become easy for our doctors to check if you are a good candidate for IVF and success rate of IVF for you. At first, you will be given fertility medications to stimulate the follicles in order to boost the production of eggs. After this, you will have to visit the clinic for ultrasound and blood tests. We can monitor your follicles. Once, you get enough follicles, our specialist will give you final trigger shot to release the egg. we will retrieve your eggs from the ovaries. This procedure is minimally invasive. Every so often, we give sedation to our patients for their relaxation though it is less invasive. On the same day, male partner has to provide sample of semen to the clinic. Later, sperm will be separated from the liquid at the laboratory. On the completion of sperm and egg retrieval, both will be kept together to fertilize for five or six days under observation to monitor the growth of the embryo. When the embryos will get mature, doctor will choose the most viable embryo and surplus will be kept for the use in later date. Afterwards, embryo will be rightly implanted in the uterus through cervix of the women under ultrasound. This will result into pregnancy. So yes! you can take the great pleasure in being a mother if you have decided to be, even though you have your tubes tied. Sneh Hospital is right here to resolve all your issues and take over all your worries. Don’t worry about anything, just connect with us! Our doctors provide personalized care to every patient because we totally understand that every patient has their unique need.    

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All about Gonadotropins: A centerpiece in infertility Treatments

If you want to know about gonadotropins then, have a super quick vision right here. Beyond the basics, whole information just in nutshell. What are Gonadotropins? Gonadotropins, are fertility drugs that carries certain hormones such as Follicle Stimulation Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), or may be amalgamation of both. These Hormones are used to Vivify the sex glands to escalate production of either sperm or ova. Usually, during regular menses, pituitary gland present in the brain produces FSH-LH naturally which stimulate ovaries to release single egg each month.   As a concern of infertility, fertility medications are given to the patient through injections. They act directly on the gonads to increase the yield of sex hormones. Follicle Stimulation Hormone and luteinizing Hormone are administered through injections only so gonadotropins are injectable drugs. There are some other fertility drugs which are taken as pills such as clomiphene and letrozole. When patients don’t respond to these pills, then gonadotropins are often capable of inducing ovulation in women. When gonadotropins are used? To stimulate the ovaries when you do not ovulate on their own When you do not respond even after taking pills of clomiphene or letrozole Sometimes you do ovulate but can’t conceive Male factor infertility Unexplained infertility Those who wants to undergo fertility treatments like IUI or IVF Women who ovulate irregularly “Considering the above situation, doctor recommends treatment in combination with gonadotropins, make sure to consult with the doctor prior taking injections. Patients are closely monitored under ultrasound while taking these medications so as to reduce the risk and side effects.”   Checklist prior to use gonadotropins for infertility treatment: Before undergoing any infertility treatment, couples should go for certain evaluations in order to choose the best Evaluation of complete physical examination, past medical history and blood tests For men- semen analysis, blood test, another prescribed tests if any In women- AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone testing), blood test, another prescribed tests if any After the evaluation, at the initial consultation, discuss the reports with doctor and get to know if you and your partner, or any of them, need gonadotropins for the treatment. How are gonadotropins used in infertility treatments? You can use gonadotropins on your own to escalate the fertility after consulting with doctor or they can be used as a part of fertility treatment such as IVF (In-vitro Fertilization) or IUI (Intrauterine Insemination). These medications along with IUI Intrauterine Insemination or IVF In-vitro fertilization  boost the chances of pregnancy. Whatever the reason is behind infertility, gonadotropins work as a centerpiece of fertility treatments for various conditions like endometriosis, male factor infertility, pelvic issue, or unexplained infertility. How this cycle works and monitored? Schedule an appointment on your 2nd / 3rd day of  menstrual cycle for ultrasound examination and certain blood tests before getting ready for the treatment Doctor will decide exact dose of gonadotropin medication after checkup. It comes in the form of powder which is then mixed with the sterile water to inject You can take these injections by yourself under the skin. Self-injecting might be arduous and intimidating task but don’t worry our nurses will guide you on the call or in person any time You need to visit the clinic for ultrasound examination throughout the cycle to determine the number and size of follicles in ovaries and to check on the ovaries whether they are getting stimulation or not Ultrasound will help to reduce the risk such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Once it is confirmed that eggs are enough mature now then, trigger injection to release the egg from the ovaries. Ovulations occurs within 36-40 hours after injecting trigger. How gonadotrophins helps in IUI Intrauterine Inseminations? Firstly, In IUI, washed sperms are directly placed inside the woman’s womb which increase the chances of pregnancy. For IUI, usually oral drugs like clomiphene/letrozole are used for stimulation of ovaries. But sometimes when oral drugs fail to stimulate ovaries for formation of mature egg, the gonadotrophins are used to stimulate ovaries which can give better results. Sometimes doctor recommends IUI in amalgamation with gonadotropins which boosts the chances of pregnancy. At Sneh Hospital, our doctors provide counselling service to our valuable patients which they need the most at every stage, where they guide our patients for the next successful step. Our team stays at every juncture with the patients throughout the parenthood journey until it gets successful.  

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I apologize to all the mothers for this horrible occurrence which deplaned you to this page. Our heartfelt condolences on your loss. The soreness you have been feeling in your heart cannot be juxtaposed to the joy that is on your way. We cannot take your pain even if we want to but definitely sending you major good vibes your way and hoping you believe in yourself just as much as the whole universe believes in you, mommies. Miscarriage is the most terrific word to any mother which has a dreadful meaning that the most beautiful thing gets missed to be seen by a mother i.e., Loss of pregnancy before the 20 weeks whereas stillbirth is the loss of baby after 20 weeks. It is found that 10-15% pregnancies end up having miscarriages overall, which are obviously not good specifics. Causes- What motivates the miscarriages? Chromosomal abnormalities Infection Hormonal irregularities Maternal age Severe kidney disease Diabetes Thyroid Certain medication Radiation Addiction- drugs, alcohol, smoking etc. Symptoms of miscarriage: Weight loss Belly pain Weakness Vaginal bleeding Back pain Heavy spotting After miscarriage things: Fever above 100 degrees Foul vaginal smelling discharge Drowsiness Pelvic pain Increased urination Mood swings Swollen breast Physical recovery after miscarriage:          Usually, women bleed for 2 weeks which create discomfort or irritation. They are recommended to not to do any physical activity including household chores, lifting weights and say no to intercourse, say no to use tampons while bleeding for few weeks, do not use douche- vaginal cleansing products. Say for 4-5 weeks, the menstrual cycle gets on the track as before. Grief after miscarriage Emotional psyche of different person is different. Some recovers it in a bit of time while some needs few months. Feeling depressed, helpless, demotivated which requires long time to recover. Some pregnant women get scared of their earlier miscarriage even, is a matter of concern too. So emotional recovery is depended on the person’s nature. Sentimental pain is a lot more than physical pain so women need a major support of their family to overcome that Why miscarriage hands out sentimental shock? It is the weakness of the flesh to feel sad, angry, hopeless or low after having such a bad hap. Since the brain and heart of the human are out of the mortal’s order. The nastiest thing of the mankind is expectation which gets down to disappointments. Can I say? Expectation is like a crime and disappointment is a punishment to it. Lots and lots of thoughts and dreams for the baby which a mother always had and wanted those to be turned out to a reality now has remained dream only. On a loss of pregnancy, a mother gets depressed because she continues that unbreakable bond with the baby she has created in those days. Depression is the worst feeling one can ever feel, even men feel this on their partner’s miscarriage. But somehow men manage to overcome the depression in short time as compared to women. Help your partner to overcome the miscarriage depression: Why don’t people talk about after-miscarriage things? After the pregnancy loss, women don’t get much care and ignore their feelings. Instead of that, family should try to make the women overcome this stumbling block. Loss is loss whether it is huge or wee.  She needs you! Don’t try to say her to forget and move on because her feelings are genuine Support her to accept that bitter truth but keep her away from negativity Listen to her, don’t stop her saying things and validate her feelings She wants a good listener therefore, don’t give advice at that time Try to not to fix her at a time Don’t try to control her emotions Try to handle her mood swings Don’t compare her situation with others because it will hurt her even more Offer your help to perform her everyday task Try to divert her mind by doing her favorite pastimes when her mood swings Spend time with her, don’t let her stay alone You must stay emotionally strong in front of her Try not to utter anything related to baby for some days or even a month Surprise her by putting together her favorite food Take her to the ride or out of her place Explain her that good things come after the storm. In addition, prepare your partner to give another chance Give yourself another chance:         Once both the partners get themselves out of that trauma i.e., emotionally and physically say for few weeks, they can try once again. Because, it is safe to try to conceive a baby after 3-4 weeks of miscarriage. “Everyone talks about how issues can ruin people but nobody converses about tackling the after-problem things”

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How to get pregnent with PCOS

Is It Possible To Get Pregnant With PCOS?

Most women with PCOS have certain questions, for instance: Can I get pregnant, if I’m diagnosed with PCOS? What are the concern areas in PCOS? How to get pregnant with PCOS? How long it will take to get pregnant in PCOS? Will I deliver a healthy baby, if I have PCOS? You don’t need to worry too much even if you have PCOS. Here, we will bring all the information into view for you. Go through this and get to know everything right here! Basics: PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) PCOS – Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a health issue whereby reproductive hormone creates hormonal imbalance which affects adversely on ovaries. In addition, it even creates metabolism problem that affects the overall health. It troubles 1 in 10 women of childbearing age. Normally ovaries release the egg at each month which shows healthy menstrual cycle. Whereas in PCOS, during ovulation, eggs may not be released or developed as they should be. How do I know that I have PCOS? If you feel any symptoms from the below, then you should go for PCOS diagnosis. Above all, it will keep you aware of your health. Missed or irregular menses (periods) Too much hair on body Ovarian cyst Infertility Skin darkening Acne or oily skin Male-pattern Hair loss, thinning hair or baldness Weight gain, mostly around the abdomen PCOS diagnosis: When you find any symptoms or feel trouble in getting pregnant. then, you should consult doctor at first place. Physical examination by doctor Blood test to check male hormones Ultrasound to check ovarian cyst How is PCOS treated? PCOS Can’t be cured wholly but symptoms can be managed or reduced. In this, treatment depends on the symptoms women have. You can reduce the symptoms by following ways, Life style changes Eating healthy food Exercise regularly Losing weight Medicines to reduce symptoms Surgery Can I conceive, if I’m diagnosed with PCOS? You might be worried about your future pregnancy and keep asking yourself can I get pregnant, if I have PCOS? Then answer is big Yes! you can still conceive, if you have PCOS. If you have polycystic ovarian syndrome, that doesn’t mean you cannot get pregnant. but yes, risk rate is slightly higher and you need specialized care. Well in PCOS, hormonal imbalance creates disturbance and obstructs the ovaries to release the egg. This is very simple, if you do not ovulate, you cannot get pregnant. But there are certain medicines doctor recommends which helps you to ovulate and raise the chances of getting pregnant. What medicines will help me to ovulate? You can take the following medicine only when you had a word with doctor about this or he recommends you for ovulation Clomiphene Metformin Follicle stimulating hormone Luteinizing hormone Letrozole Possible risks and complications during pregnancy: If you have PCOS then, it can trouble you getting pregnant. however, if you get pregnant then, you need specialized care because risk rate and complications are much higher in this than normal. It can lead to, Gestational diabetes Miscarriage Pre-eclampsia High blood pressure Pre mature birth How long it will take to get pregnant in PCOS? Well, a lot of women have this question. The answer to this question depends on your age, your partner’s age, your and your partner’s health status, other risk factors, addictions if any. In addition, how you have managed your PCOS symptoms? If you are under 35, and you and your partner have good health status with no other risk factors then it will take a year or lesser When you both have fertility issues, then it may take longer say for, 1 year or above If you are above 35 or 40, chances of getting pregnant are less because fertility starts declining after this age. But still with the advancement of technology and fertility treatments it has made possible to conceive Will I deliver a healthy baby, if I have PCOS? Many women with PCOS gave birth to healthy babies. Yes! it is possible to deliver a baby with no birth defects, even if you are diagnosed with PCOS. But for that, you need to narrow down your symptoms of PCOS by reducing weight, reducing BMI, take medicines for irregular periods, take medicines for ovulation, switch to exercises, eat balanced diet. It will hand you out a healthy baby. In conclusion, if you are a woman with PCOS, and scared about your future pregnancy or anything. Without thinking too much. Schedule an appointment with doctor and consult. Because, at this stage you need extra personalized care.  

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Assessments before IVF

Why Does IVF Fail For The First Time ?

Should I try again, if it does not succeed at first? At present, In-vitro fertilization is mostly used as it is the most effective treatment option for the couples who are inefficient to conceive for a year or above though having regular unprotected intercourse at the age of 35 or above. IVF is precise and controlled process where the fertilization is to be done outside the body in culture dish or test tube after retrieving sperm from the male and eggs from the female. Subsequently, when it results in embryo, it is rightly placed into the women’s uterus. In spite of having great success rate with the advancement of technology, unfortunately very few times it does not work successfully for the first time on the ground of certain factors. And if happens so, it will lead to anger, frustration and anxiety but obvious. At that time, blaming each other is not the solution as it fails because of some uncontrollable factors. In this case, you should schedule an appointment with your doctor to consult and to make the decision for further step.    Factors of IVF failure: Growth of the embryo: Sometimes embryos stop growing before the implantation which abstains from embryo placement Quality of the embryo: This is one of the most common reasons behind the IVF failure. They may look healthy or perfect before implantation but carries defect few times that make them to die rather than grow. successful IVF requires good quality of embryos. Women’s age: with the increasing age, the quality of eggs gets inferior and reduces the quantity too. This factor will greatly affect the chances of pregnancy with or without IVF Ovarian response: before undergoing IVF treatment, women are to be given regular injections of fertility hormone to boost egg production i.e., Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) but some women’s ovaries does not respond rightly and fails to produce multiple eggs Chromosomal abnormalities: the missing, surplus or irregular portion of DNA inherited from one of the parents. This could be the reason behind miscarriages or IVF failure Implantation issues: it is very important to implant the embryo at correct location. Sometimes embryos failed to implant into the uterus because of the presence of the uterine polyps which leads to IVF failures Lifestyle: it is very crucial to maintain a healthy lifestyle before or after pregnancy or IVF treatment. Smoking, consuming alcohol, or drugs can work as enemy while undergoing this treatment. At least before 3-4 months, you must quit smoking in order to get successful IVF Quality of sperm: well, it is the least affecting factor but can be one of them to fail IVF. They must be healthy, motile and enough competent with the sufficient quantity. Abnormal sperm is the one of the reasons for IVF failure in very rare case. So, before moving to IVF, it is good to get semen analysis test.  Assessments before IVF  However, there is requirement of some assessments before moving to IVF treatment in order to make it successful or to reduce the risk of repeat IVF failure. In either case, these assessments will help you, Infection screening Medications for ovarian response Semen analysis Uterine evaluation or hysterosalpingogram Pre-implantation genetic testing Immune testing Sperm DNA fragmentation test Our fertility specialists treated many patients who had unsuccessful treatment elsewhere. Before moving to IVF treatment, our specialists perform required assessments and review the medical record to suggest the best and to avoid the repetitive IVF failure. So, if you have previously experienced IVF treatment and have been unsuccessful or you are having this treatment for the first time, we can help you and get you the result you want. For more information or if you want to consult with our doctor, you can simply contact us. Get in touch with us. We are just a call away Call or message us on- 9227700200

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After Embryo Transfer

Let’s Delve Into “After Embryo Transfer” Things

Do you want every minute detail about embryo transfer, from its meaning to its symptoms everything? We have gathered detailed information right here.   Embryo Implantation Embryo implantation to women’s uterus is an important stage in In-vitro fertilization procedure. In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is a procedure whereby insemination is done outside the body in culture dish or test-tube. Subsequently, implantation of embryo in women’s uterus. Embryo transfer or embryo implantation is the last and crucial step of IVF process. Ovaries are stimulated by giving fertility medication to release healthy eggs. Once the eggs are released, they are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized with the sperms in test-tube or culture dish. When the embryos are properly fertilized, they are rightly attached to the wall of her womb or uterus later on this stage is called embryo implantation/embryo transfer which is done to begin pregnancy.   In What Cases, Embryos Are Transferred? Ovulation disorder – fewer eggs are get-at-able for successful fertilization when ovulation is irregular Endometriosis- It is quite painful when the tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines inside of the uterus grows outside the uterus Blockage or damaged fallopian tube- when embryos reached to the uterus by passing through the fallopian tube. It would be difficult for the eggs to reach to uterus with damaged or blocked fallopian tube Uterine or cervical abnormalities- It is often caused by polyps and fibroids in uterus which can also cause bleeding. Hormonal/ genetic disorders- when some genetic orders affect pregnancy Sperm problem- when in men, low sperm production, motility of sperm, shape or poor qualities, or damage to testes, then mostly natural fertilization is not possible   When partners are suffering from any of the above conditions, they decide to get IVF treatment or embryo transfer to conceive because it has high success rate. Moreover, there remains no difference between natural conception or IVF.   Before Embryo Transfer: At first, the doctor will pick up the best quality of eggs to transfer before 2 or 3 days of embryo transfer Numerous processes are available for selection such as metabolomic profiling Once the eggs are selected they are placed in the laboratory for fertilization or in culture dish Many superior quality eggs are fertilized some are used and surplus are frozen for the further use in future     During Embryo Transfer:   This process is similar to pap smear whereby doctor will insert speculum into the women’s uterus to keep to vaginal walls open Then catheter will be inserted through the cervix into the womb and embryos will be passed through the tube into the uterus Doctors use ultrasound to perform this process for placing the embryo at a right place Embryo transfer is less invasive process where use of sedation is very rare This process is safe and quick   AFTER EMBRYO TRANSFER:   Have to visit to the doctor to confirm the pregnancy after 2 weeks In case you feel any discomfort or unusual symptoms, you always contact doctor in no time   “ Grab a moment to carry a baby inside you for nine months and live that moment till the last breathe”   Precautions: Do’s or Don’ts After Embryo Transfer:   DO’s DONT’s Take your prescribes medicines on time Lifting weight or vigorous activities Pamper yourself and eat healthy diet Instant pregnancy test Consume folic acid supplements Have sex Mild yoga and bit of physical activities Avoid troubling symptoms     Indications Or Symptoms When Your Embryo Transfer Is Successful:   Sore breast Bloating Cramping Spotting or bleeding Missed period Vaginal discharge Nausea Weakness or tiredness Increase need to pee   “Sometimes you feel no symptoms, this doesn’t necessarily mean your embryo transfer is not successful so please do not predict the results too soon. It would be best to perform pregnancy test after 2-3 days of embryo transfer. All the best!”          

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