Thursday 27 February 2020

Failure of IVF

IVF - in vitro fertilization is not a God gifted treatment it is perform by expert doctor’s which are also humans and sometime they also get unsuccessful in performing treatment . At this time we must have patience and get to know the proper reasons for the failure of the treatment. We know that the news of not having a baby for a female is itself harmful condition for her. Earlier there was no treatment to overcome this problem but today it is very easy to overcome it. Some treatment like IVF, icsi, iui etc. are there for having a successful pregnancy. But sometimes it can also goes wrong or unsuccessful due to some reasons ; the reasons can be improper formation of egg, weak endometirium lining, taking of excess unhealthy or Unpricribe pills etc.

Reasons of failure IVF :-
  • Failure in achieving proper baseline – IVF failure can happen if the basic requirements to start the cycle aren’t fulfilled. Sometimes even after usage of pills and hormonal supplements, the female reproductive organ isn’t able to reach the required form. Sometimes having barrier pills and contraceptive barrier during sex can further lead to a problem such as in IVF, ICSI etc.
  • Failure in producing enough number of eggs – in some female irregular menstrual cycle from teenage and having pills during the cycle without consult to the doctor can lead to less development of eggs which is an important requirement for IVF . In some cases after use of FSH (follicles stimulating hormone) and another stimulating hormone the ovary isn’t able to produce multiple follicles or even if multiple follicles are produced not all of them contain eggs.
  • Quality of Egg – Not every egg formed is alive or can able to go through the treatment . And that is the reason to produce multiple follicles is to produce multiple eggs that can increase the chance of a healthy fertilized egg to be transferred.
  • Implantation failure – if the experts are successful in producing fertilized eggs and are able to keep them safe until they multiply and reach the stage to be transferred into the uterus, the process of implantation is still risky. The failure of implantation mainly occurs due to fertilized egg having any chromosomal disorder or unhealthy endometrium lining.
  • The other major factors leading to a failed attempt at IVF are the ones associated with the lifestyle of the patients. That mean the positive environment during ivf, healthy lifestyle, tension free, stress free etc..
Having failure one time is not that we can’t trust second time. It will be difficult to maintain that much trust and also some family can’t conceive the treatment financially. But if we can ; we must.


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To More Post:-  Blastocyst Culture

Monday 24 February 2020

Blastocyst Culture :-

Blastocyst culture refers to growing the embryos in the laboratory for two more days at which point they are referred to as blastocyst embryos. Blastocyst transfer simply means that the blastocyst embryos are transferred to the woman’s uterus on day 5 in exactly the same way that day 3 embryos .

Three important factors previously limited the number of embryos that could survive to this stage (development stage) :-

First, the "health" of any embryo will decided its ability to continue to grow and divide. Several eggs may have initially fertilized, but only a few will progress to the four-cell stage on day two in culture, fewer still to the eight-cell stage on day three in culture, and even fewer will develop into blastocysts. This stage can be called as "survival of the fittest."

The second, limiting factor in preventing continued growth of embryos in culture had been the culture media Or blastocyst media.. These are rich in life-sustaining nutrients that give the embryos every chance to reach there full inherent potential. As a result , embryos will now be exposed to specific media that are designed to meet the nutritional requirements of each stage of development.

Third, even with embryos of good growth potential and optimal culture media, the experience and expertise of the laboratory embryologists doing this important work is critical to achieving good blastocyst development.

Advantages of blastocyst :-

1) It makes a better selection of embryos possible. Embryos which reach this stage offer a better implantation capacity. It is for that reason that we limit transfers to 1 blastocyst (or maximum 2), reducing the risk of multiple births.

2) It allows a more physiological synchronisation between the embryonic phase and the responsiveness of the endometrium.

3) It facilitates the correct supervision of embryo development and the transfer of only the embryos selected by Nature to reach an optimum state of development, which in turn allows for a higher implantation rate.

Disadvantage of blastocyst transfer :-

4.However, if the culture environment is suboptimal, delayed embryo development and even embryonic arrest will occur – at least in some cases. Therefore, if the culture system and quality control in an IVF lab are inconsistent, good results will not be obtained. The only disadvantage is lack of facilities and knowledge to embryologists.


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To More Post:-  Intra uterine insemination (IUI)


Monday 17 February 2020

Intra uterine insemination (IUI)

Intra uterine insemination (IUI) involves a laboratory procedure to separate fast moving sperm from slower or dead sperm. The fast moving sperm are then placed into the woman’s womb close to the time of ovulation when the egg is released from the ovary in the middle of the monthly cycle Or menstrual cycle.

Goal of IUI :

The goal of IUI is to increase the number of sperm that reach the fallopian tubes and subsequently increase the chance of fertilization.

IUI provides the sperm an advantage by giving it a head start but still requires a sperm to reach and fertilize the egg on its own. It is a less invasive and less expensive option compared to In Vitro Fertilization. 

Conditions why IUI require for :-
  • Unexplained infertility
  • A hostile cervical condition, including cervical mucus problems
  • Cervical scar tissue from past procedures which may hinder the sperms’ ability to enter the uterus
  • Ejaculation dysfunction
IUI is not recommended for the following patients:
  • Women who have severe disease of the fallopian tubes
  • Women with a history of pelvic infections
  • Women with moderate to severe endometriosis.

Risk during intra uterine insemination :-

1) Infection. There's a slight risk of developing an infection as a result of the procedure.

2) Spotting. Sometimes the process of placing the catheter in the uterus causes a small amount of vaginal bleeding. This doesn't usually have an effect on the chance of pregnancy.

3) Multiple pregnancy. IUI itself isn't associated with an increased risk of a multiple pregnancy — twins, triplets or more. But, when coordinated with ovulation-inducing medications, the risk of a multiple pregnancy increases significantly. A multiple pregnancy has higher risks than a single pregnancy does, including early labour and low birth weight


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Saturday 15 February 2020

Prenatal Workout: Safe Exercises for Pregnant Women

Prenatal Exercise:- Regular exercise during pregnancy is important for your health and well-being. It can improve posture, prevent backaches, decrease fatigue, relieve stress, and build stamina you will need for labor and delivery. It may also help prevent a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy (gestational diabetes).

Most aerobic, resistance, and flexibility exercises are safe during pregnancy, but because each woman and each pregnancy is different it's important to consult your doctor before starting any exercise program while pregnant.

Exercise and Heart Rate:- In the past the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommended pregnant women not raise their heart rate above 140 beats per minute during exercise, but this is no longer a guideline. Most women who were physically active prior to becoming pregnant can maintain physical activity during pregnancy. You may have to reduce the intensity; work out at a comfortable level, such as with low impact aerobics versus high impact. Exercising at about 70% of your maximum heart rate causes no change in the fetal heart rate.

Previously Sedentary:- Whether you were active before your pregnancy or not, you can exercise while pregnant. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologiysts states, "If you are active, pregnancy need not cause you to alter your fitness routine," and, "If you have not been active, now is a good time to start." For most women, exercising during pregnancy is safe.


Who Should Not Exercise During Pregnancy?:- However, some women should not exercise during pregnancy. If you have a medical condition such as asthma, heart disease, or diabetes, you should consult your doctor before exercising.

In addition, you may be advised to avoid exercise if you have certain pregnancy-related conditions, including bleeding or spotting, low-lying placenta, threatened or recurrent miscarriage, previous premature births or history of early labor, or a weak cervix. Talk to your doctor before starting exercise for some guidelines on what you can and cannot do.

Wet Your Whistle :- Make sure you drink plenty of water when you work out during pregnancy. Try drinking 8 ounces of water 20-30 minutes before you start exercise, and 8 ounces every 20-30 minutes during your workout. Also remember to hydrate following your routine. If you are concerned you will need to use the bathroom more often because you are drinking more, work out at a gym where there is a restroom available, or if you walk or run outside, stay close to home in case you need to make a pit stop.

What Should a Pregnancy Exercise Program Consist Of?:- Consult with your doctor for an individualized exercise program that is right for you. However, if you are healthy and your pregnancy is without complications there are some general guidelines for exercise that most women can follow. Begin workouts with a five-minute warm-up and five-minute stretch. Try to get about 15 minutes of cardiovascular activity and monitor your heart rate. Gradually slow down and lessen the intensity of your cardio, and finish up with some gentle stretches.


What Exercises Are Safe During Pregnancy?:- When you're pregnant, you can do most types of exercise. Just don't overdo it. Activities such as swimming, walking, indoor stationary cycling, step or elliptical machines, or low-impact aerobics classes can be very beneficial with a low risk of injury to you or your baby.

Some other types of exercise can still be continued but you may find you need to modify your movements. For example, changes in balance may affect your tennis game, and your runs may need to be slowed to accommodate your pregnancy. As you progress in your pregnancy you may want to consider exercises that do not require balance or coordination.


Stretching Exercises:- Stretching is recommended exercise to keep your muscles limber, and to warm up before other more intense workouts. The following slides review some simple stretches you can do before or after your workouts.

Stretching Exercises: Shoulder Rotation:- Shoulder rotations help retain range of motion. Start by bringing your shoulders forward, then rotate them up toward the ears, and back down again. Reverse directions by pulling shoulders back, up toward the ears, and then back down again. Complete four rotations in each direction.

Stretching Exercises: Swim :- Swimming motions can reduce muscle tension and retain flexibility. Start with your arms at your sides. Bring your right arm up and extend your body forward while twisting to the side, as if you were swimming the crawl stroke. Repeat with the left arm, and complete this sequence 10 times.

Stretching Exercises: Thigh Shift:- Keeping your legs limber and flexible can help maintain balance as your pregnancy progresses. To do a thigh shift, start by standing with one foot about two feet in front of the other, toes pointed forward. Lean forward with your body weight supported by your front thigh. Change sides and repeat, completing four stretches on each side.


Stretching Exercises: Leg Shake:- A leg shake can help maintain circulation. Sit down with your legs and feet extended. Move your legs up and down in a gentle shaking motion.

Stretching Exercises: Ankle Rotation:- Foot and ankle swelling during pregnancy is common and ankle rotations can help with circulation and may reduce some fluid buildup. Sit with legs extended and toes relaxed. Rotate your feet in large circles using your whole foot and ankle. Rotate four times on the right and four times on the left.

Kegel Exercises:- It is also important to exercise the muscles supporting the bladder, uterus, and bowels. Kegel exercises target these muscle groups and strengthening them during pregnancy can help you control these muscles during labor and birth.

To do Kegel exercises that target the pelvic floor, imagine you are trying to stop the flow of urine or trying not to pass gas. Try not to move your legs, buttocks, or abdominal muscles. Kegels are so subtle no one should notice you are doing them. Contract the muscles and hold for a slow count of five, then relax. Repeat ten times for one set. Do 5 sets per day.


Tailor Exercises :- Tailor exercises can help relieve low back pain by strengthening the pelvic, hip, and thigh muscles.

To perform a tailor sit: sit on the floor with your knees bent and ankles crossed. Lean forward slightly, keeping your back relaxed and straight. You can use this position throughout the day whenever possible.

To perform a tailor press: sit on the floor with knees bent and the soles of your feet touching. Hold onto your ankles and gently pull your feet toward your body. Place your hands under your knees and inhale. Press your knees down against your hands, and at the same time press your hands up against your knees for counter-pressure. Hold for a count of five.

Yoga Exercises:- Yoga has many health benefits, but it may not be the right type of exercise while you are pregnant. Only try a prenatal yoga class where the poses are specifically geared toward pregnant women. If you do attend a regular yoga class, make sure you inform the instructor beforehand that you are pregnant and ask them to modify poses for you. Avoid "hot yoga" classes while pregnant.




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To More Post:-  Boost Your Fertility: Ovulation Calculator, Pregnancy Planning and More



Friday 7 February 2020

Boost Your Fertility: Ovulation Calculator, Pregnancy Planning and More

Understanding Your Monthly Cycle :- Understanding your menstrual cycle can help increase your chances of conceiving, if you desire to become pregnant. The menstrual cycle begins with the first day of menstrual bleeding (the menstrual period). The body releases hormones that encourage maturation of eggs inside follicles of the ovaries. From the 2nd to 14th day of the cycle, these same hormones cause the lining of the uterus to thicken and prepare for implantation of a fertilized egg. These events are referred to as the follicular stage of the menstrual cycle.

What Happens During Ovulation:- Ovulation, or the release of an egg, usually occurs between the 11th and 21st day of the cycle. Ovulation is triggered by a surge in levels of the hormone luteinizing hormone (LH). The cervical mucus changes in consistency and becomes slippery, like egg whites, to facilitate the progress of sperm toward the egg. The average length of the menstrual cycle is 28 to 32 days.

It's All About Timing :- At birth, females have about 1 to 2 million eggs. Over a woman’s lifetime, only 300 to 400 of them will be released through ovulation. Typically, one egg is released with every menstrual cycle. After release, the egg travels into the Fallopian tube and toward the uterus. Eggs can live about 12 to 24 hours after release, and sperm can live for 3 to 5 days. Knowing when you are due to ovulate can therefore help you plan sex with your partner for the times when you are most likely to conceive.

Tracking When You’re Most Fertile :- Chances for pregnancy are usually best when sexual intercourse occurs 1 to 2 days before you ovulate. You can try to predict this time by counting backwards for 14 days from when you expect your next period, if you have a regular 28 day cycle. You should try to have sex every other day (such as on days 12 and 14) around the time you expect to ovulate. Having sex daily can reduce a man’s sperm count. If your cycle is longer or shorter, you can use an online ovulation calculator to help predict your day of ovulation.

Tracking Ovulation by Temperature :-  After ovulation, the empty follicle (called the corpus luteum) produces the hormone progesterone to help prepare the lining of the uterus for pregnancy. The release of progesterone causes an increase in the body temperature. Checking your basal body temperature every morning before getting out of bed is one way to try to determine when ovulation occurs. The thermometer used for this test costs about $10 at drugstores, so the test is inexpensive. However, it’s not as accurate as other ovulation tests.

Predicting Ovulation by Hormone :- Home ovulation kits (ranging from $20 to $50) measure the hormone LH in the urine. The surge in LH is the trigger of ovulation, so this measurement can help identify the day of ovulation. Some kits allow for daily testing, and they are about 99% accurate.

The Last Phase of Your Monthly Cycle:- Progesterone released in the second half of the menstrual cycle prepares the uterine lining for pregnancy. If this does not occur, the egg disintegrates and progesterone levels fall. About 12 to 16 days later, tissues from the lining of the uterus are expelled as menstrual bleeding. This usually takes 3 to 7 days, and then the cycle begins again.

How to Boost Ovulation :- Increasing research suggests that environmental influences may decrease fertility. Leading a healthy lifestyle may improve your chances of getting pregnant. This includes eating folic acid-rich foods, avoiding alcohol and caffeine, maintaining a healthy weight, and consuming more organic fruits and vegetables.

Weight Does Affect Fertility :- Women whose body mass index (BMI) was above normal took twice as long to conceive as those with a normal BMI in one study. Weight loss for those who are overweight can improve both fertility and pregnancy outcomes. Even a 5% to 10% weight loss can improve ovulation and pregnancy rates. Obesity in men can also cause low testosterone levels, which can be a cause of infertility.

Age Affects Conception Success :- A woman's age also affects her chances of getting pregnant. For example, a healthy 30 year old woman has about a 20% chance of getting pregnant each month. This chance drops to 5% for a healthy 40 year old women. According to experts, a woman under age 35 who has been trying to conceive unsuccessfully for a year should discuss the condition with her doctor. A woman over 35 years of age should seek medical advice after 6 months of trying to conceive.

Fertility Declines in Older Men, Too :-  In contrast to women, there is no maximum age at which a man is unable to father a child. However, a man’s sperm count and motility of sperm both decrease with age. Men over age 45 have been shown to take longer to achieve a pregnancy when trying to conceive. You may wish to discuss with your doctor ways to enhance your chances for conception if your partner is older.

How Men Can Boost Fertility:- Some lifestyle modifications may be able to boost male fertility, like maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress, and avoiding tobacco and alcohol use. Eating a diet high in zinc (meats, whole grains, eggs, and seafood), vitamin E, and selenium (meats, seafood, mushrooms, Brazil nuts, and cereals) may also help. Keeping the testicles cool can improve male fertility; hot tubs, hot baths, and saunas can all reduce sperm count.


Infertility Treatments:-  A thorough evaluation is the first step in managing infertility, since there are so many potential causes. Treatments can include fertility drugs to stimulate ovulation and assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF involves removal of eggs from the ovaries, fertilizing them with partner sperm, and then inserting them back into the woman’s uterus.

How Home Pregnancy Tests Work :- Home urine pregnancy tests can often tell if you're pregnant as early as five days before your expected period. These are based on detecting the “pregnancy hormone” or human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) that is produced after implantation of a fertilized egg. If you test too early, you may get a false negative result, so you should repeat the test if you suspect you are pregnant. A blood test at the doctor's office can provide even more accurate results.

Five Early Signs of Pregnancy:-

Five early signs of pregnancy include:
  1. a missed menstrual period,
  2. feeling easily tired,
  3. feeling nauseous in the morning or at other times,
  4. needing to urinate frequently, and
  5. tenderness and enlargement of the breasts.

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To More Post:-  Endometriosis

Tuesday 4 February 2020

Is There a Test to Diagnose Endometriosis?

Endometriosis cannot be diagnosed with certainty by symptoms and physical examination alone. The healthcare practitioner may consider other conditions such as infections or tumors. One condition that may have similar symptoms to endometriosis is interstitial cystitis, or chronic inflammation of the bladder. Direct visualization of the endometriosis implants, typically via laparoscopic surgery, provides the definitive diagnosis. In order to diagnose endometriosis, the following steps may be taken:
  • A biopsy of the suspected tissue may be accomplished by laparoscopy. During this procedure, a tiny camera is inserted through small incisions in the patient's abdomen. Instruments are used to remove a small piece of tissue that is examined in the laboratory. More invasive surgery, called laparotomy, requires a larger surgical incision, and does not rely on the use of a surgical camera.
  • During surgery, samples of the suspected areas are taken and evaluated by a pathologist. Microscopic examination of tissue samples taken during surgery may reveal endometrial cells in areas outside of the uterus.
Once a diagnosis of endometriosis has been made, the woman and her healthcare practitioner will discuss treatment options.

Is There Surgery to Treat Endometriosis?
  • If treatment with medications does not work or is not appropriate for a woman, surgery can be considered if she has severe pain or severe damage to the pelvic structures.
  • Laparoscopic surgery (a minimally invasive, camera-guided surgical procedure) may be used in an attempt to remove all endometrial tissue outside of the uterus. This removal is often performed during the surgery when endometriosis is diagnosed.
  • Surgery to remove the uterus and ovaries, called a hysterectomy, is considered for women who fail medical therapy and no longer wish to have additional children.
  • Although surgery can be very effective, endometriosis may recur following surgery. Some studies have shown the recurrence rate of endometriosis following surgical treatment to be as high as 40%.
  • Most women find relief from symptoms once menopause is complete and when the levels of hormones responsible for promoting this disease diminish.


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