Hundreds of couples cannot fulfill their dream of becoming parents because the eggs in the woman have lost their quality due to age or they have simply lost their ovaries for some reason. These couples have in egg donation their only hope to achieve a pregnancy and in this way, the child they have dreamed…
Artificial insemination is a low-complexity assisted reproduction technique that consists of depositing sperm with a catheter at the bottom of the uterus (during natural intercourse, sperm are deposited only at the entrance of the uterus).
“There is no natural way to achieve a twin pregnancy, nor can science guarantee it, but there are options to increase the likelihood of it taking place.”
The average age of pregnancy has increased in recent years as more women pursue formal education and a career, postponing marriage and motherhood, thus affecting their fertility.
Uterine fibroids are benign (noncancerous) tumors that grow on the wall of the uterus. They are the most common tumours of the female genital tract and between 40 and 50% of women may suffer from them.
The spermogram provides a broader view of a man’s reproductive capacity. It is a low-cost exam that allows a first diagnostic impression to be made and the achievements of medical and surgical treatments (vasectomy – recanalization) that are carried out during an assisted reproduction treatment can be evaluated.
A woman’s normal menstrual cycle can vary between 23 and 35 days, with an average of 28 days. It is also normal for a woman to have one or two anovulatory cycles in a year that are expressed as an irregular menstrual cycle.
When there are complex fertility problems such as endometriosis with obstruction of the fallopian tubes or severe decrease in sperm motility, more sophisticated assisted reproduction techniques are required. One of them is In Vitro Fertilization.
The percentage of women who can become pregnant again after reversal of a tubal ligation is estimated to be in the order of 50 to 60 percent.
There are fertility treatments for specific problems such as medicines to cause ovulation when the woman does not ovulate or surgery to correct problems of obstruction of the fallopian tubes. There are also treatments when the cause is not known or there are several causes of infertility.
The fallopian tubes are responsible for carrying eggs (oocytes) from the ovary to the uterus. To do this, the tubes use two mechanisms. One of them is to make muscle contractions that push the contents of the tubes in a very similar way to the contractions of the intestine that move food through the digestive…
For the formation and growth of the baby, a woman’s metabolism during pregnancy must provide more nutrients and energy than she needs for herself. You need to metabolize food efficiently and quickly. This extra effort can lead the pregnant woman to metabolic imbalances such as gestational diabetes.
