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13
Aug

Does TB (tuberculosis) affect Uterus and Tubes

Female genital tuberculosis (FTB) is a type of extra pulmonary (outside lungs) tuberculosis affecting female reproductive organs. It usually has no symptoms or sometimes presents with nonspecific symptoms like menstrual irregularities, abdominal pain and infertility. Screening involves risk assessment, imaging studies, and laboratory tests, while diagnosis relies on endometrial biopsy, laparoscopy, and molecular tests like PCR. Early detection is vital

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9
Sep

PROBIOTICS (Helpful bacteria in our body)

Not many years ago the word bacteria always meant harmful elements which are dangerous to all humans. All bacteria were considered as foreign invaders and thus would be a concern to their potential to cause infection and diseases. However in the last few years some bacteria which were beneficial to mankind were discovered Helpful gut bacteria, also known as probiotics,

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15
Jul

Hysterolaparascopy for fertility Assessment

Are you struggling to conceive or experiencing fertility issues? Our Hysterolaparoscopy Assessment can help provide answers and insights into your fertility health. Hysterolaparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a thin, fiber-optic instrument to examine the inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes. It can help detect abnormalities such as adhesions, endometriosis, fibroids, or blocked tubes that may be
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12
Jul

Are you and your partner struggling with infertility?

Are you and your partner struggling with infertility? Don’t lose hope! Our IVF program may be justthe solution you’re looking for. IVF (in vitro fertilization) is a proven, safe, and effective treatment method for couples facing infertility. Our experienced doctors and staff will work closely with you to determine the best course of treatment and provide the care and support
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8
Jul

Antioxidants, Foods for Male Infertility

All of the cells of the human body are susceptible to free radical damage, including sperms cells. Studies have shown that 40 percent of infertile men have high levels of free radicals. Vitamins C and E, and the mineral selenium provide strong antioxidant properties to fight free radical damage and maintain the integrity of sperm cells. Foods High in Vitamin
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7
Jul

LIFESTYLE CHANGES & HEALTHY HABITS CAN DEFINETELY IMPROVE SPERM HEALTH

Avoid: Excessive heat to the scrotum perhaps the single most important change you can make! Overheating the scrotal area decreases production of sperm. So avoiding hot tubs & baths, saunas, electric blanket and water beds is critical in boosting fertility. Avoid: Wearing tight fitting pants & underwear. Therefore, remember the closer the testicles are to the body, the warmer they
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29
Jun

What does fertilization mean?

Fertilization is the union or fusion of the egg (Oocyte) with the sperm. The egg is fertilized when one of the sperms manages to tunnel its way through the egg's protective outer layer or covering. This takes place in the fallopian tube. The fertilised egg develops into an embryo. This embryo imbeds itself in the endometrium (inner lining of the
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22
Jun

Which is the best age to become a Father?

Father's day just went by! Happy belated Father's day to all the fathers and to all men aspiring to be fathers. It is common thinking that a man's age doesn't matter when it comes to having a child and the biological clock exists only for the child bearing mother. Men typically never stop producing sperms.However the number and quality of
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13
Jun

Beat Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is one of the commonest cancers in women But you have more control over breast cancer than you think. Know the risk factors. Of course, there are non – modifiable risk factors like age and genetic predisposition. Usually, as age increases the risk of breast cancer increases. Having a close relative with breast cancer doubles the risk. Having

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12
Jun

WHO SHOULD GO FOR IVF ?

If the female partner has blocked tubes. In case of blocked tubes the egg cannot meet the sperm and fertilization is not possible. Bilateral salpingectomy: If both fallopian tubes are removed due to some reason like ectopic pregnancy If the female has undergone tubectomy or tubal ligation and for some reason wants to conceive or surgery for tubal reversal has

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