Sri Sai Narayana Hospital in Chitradurga specializes in providing expert fertility solutions and support to help individuals and couples achieve their dream of parenthood. Our team of experienced fertility specialists and healthcare professionals offers a comprehensive range of fertility treatments and services, tailored to your unique needs. We understand the emotional journey of fertility challenges and are dedicated to providing compassionate care, guidance, and cutting-edge treatments to enhance your chances of conceiving. Trust Sri Sai Narayana Hospital as your partner on the path to parenthood, and let us support you on your fertility journey.
IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) is a fertility treatment that places prepared sperm directly into the uterus to enhance conception.
IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is an advanced assisted reproduction technique where eggs and sperm are combined outside the body
ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is a specialized IVF procedure, injecting a single sperm directly into an egg to aid fertilization.
PGT-A (Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy) screens embryos during IVF for chromosomal abnormalities, ensuring the selection of healthy embryos for implantation.
PGT-M (Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Monogenic Disorders) identifies specific genetic conditions within embryos, reducing the risk of hereditary diseases in offspring.
Egg Vitrification is a technique that preserves a woman's eggs for future fertility, enabling family planning or fertility preservation.
FET (Frozen Embryo Transfer) or Blastocyst Transfer is a process of implanting frozen embryos, maximizing the chance of a successful pregnancy.
Embryo Freezing is the preservation of surplus embryos from IVF for potential future use, offering options for future family planning
TESA/PESA (Testicular/Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration) are surgical sperm retrieval methods, assisting men with fertility issues in achieving biological parenthood.
Andrology Services offer specialized care for male reproductive health, encompassing diagnostics, treatments, and support for various male fertility concerns
IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) is a fertility procedure that involves placing specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus. It's less complex and less expensive than IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), where fertilization occurs outside the body
IUI is generally not painful. Some women may experience mild discomfort, similar to a pap smear, during the procedure.
An IUI procedure is relatively quick and usually takes only about 5-10 minutes.
Success rates vary but may be around 10-20% per cycle. The chances of success depend on several factors, including the individual's fertility health.
IUI is generally safe, with minimal risks. Some individuals may experience mild cramping or spotting after the procedure, but severe complications are rare.
IUI is generally not painful. Some women may experience mild IVF involves fertilizing eggs with sperm outside the body and then transferring the resulting embryos into the uterus. It's recommended for various infertility cases, including blocked fallopian tubes, male infertility, and unexplained infertility.
Gender selection for non-medical reasons is generally discouraged but may be available in some cases for medical or genetic reasons. It's subject to legal and ethical regulations.
While there are no strict age restrictions, the success rates of IVF tend to decrease with age, particularly after the age of 35. Discussing age-related factors with a healthcare provider is essential.
Lifestyle factors like smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity can negatively affect IVF success. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can improve outcomes.
ICSI is recommended when male infertility issues are present, such as low sperm count or poor sperm quality. It can significantly improve the chances of fertilization in these cases.
ICSI typically adds an additional cost to the IVF procedure. The exact cost varies by clinic and location. Discuss pricing with your healthcare provider.
While ICSI can improve fertilization rates, it does not guarantee a successful pregnancy. Success depends on various factors, including the overall health of both partners.
Extensive research has not shown any significant long-term health effects on children born through ICSI.
ICSI is primarily used for male infertility cases. In non-male infertility situations, traditional IVF may be the preferred method for fertilization.