Bringing hope to your journey towards parenthood
Infertility is a growing problem for couples, causing stress, anxiety, and mental distress. According to studies, one out of every seven teams has trouble conceiving. At our gynaecology clinic, we understand the challenges of infertility and its impact on a person’s life.
Our trained team of doctors offers complete care to assist couples in conceiving. We work collaboratively to help the dream of starting a family come true using cutting-edge technology, modern treatments, and a compassionate approach.
At our gynaecology clinic, we understand the struggles of infertility. We have dedicated specialists to provide personalised care to help our patients overcome this challenge. Our team of fertility specialists uses state-of-the-art technologies and innovative treatments to diagnose and treat infertility. We offer a comprehensive range of infertility services, including diagnostic testing, ovulation induction, intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilisation (IVF). We believe in empowering our patients with knowledge and support and strive to make their fertility journey as stress-free as possible.
Infertility is an emotional journey for many couples when they receive the news that they are struggling with infertility. However, infertility does not have to be a roadblock to parenthood. The first step in overcoming infertility is to understand the treatment options available to you. These treatments can vary in cost, effectiveness and invasiveness. The most common treatments include:
Fertility medications, such as Clomid or Gonadotropins, stimulate ovulation in women with irregular or absent menstrual cycles. These medications can also help improve sperm count and motility in men.
Artificial insemination (AI) involves depositing sperm directly into the uterus using a small catheter. This procedure is usually performed using the partner’s sperm but may also use donated sperm.
IVF is a more invasive and expensive treatment option but the most effective. During IVF, eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilised with sperm in a laboratory dish. The embryos are then transferred into the uterus for implantation.
ICSI is a specialised IVF form used when the sperm quality or quantity is poor. During the ICSI procedure, a single sperm is injected into an egg.
For some couples, donor eggs or sperm may be necessary. This option allows the creation of embryos using the egg or sperm of a donor.
With so many options available, choosing the precise treatment can be daunting. However, work with a specialist who can help you evaluate your circumstances and determine the best course of action. Some factors influencing your treatment decision include the following:
In addition to choosing the ideal treatment, there are other steps you can take to help improve your chances of success.
Infertility can be a challenging journey. But with treatment and support, it is possible to achieve your dream of parenthood. By understanding your treatment options and working with a fertility specialist, you can take control of your infertility and take the first step towards building a family.