Hepatitis E in Pregnancy
Hepatitis E (HEV) is a viral infection that can have serious consequences, especially for pregnant women. The virus is primarily spread through contaminated water or food and can cause liver damage and...
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An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that develops outside the womb, mainly in the fallopian tubes. They are relatively rare, occurring in about 1-2% of pregnancies. It cannot continue to term and...
read moreFrozen Embryo Transfers: 6 Things to Know
Thanks to advancements in medical science, technology, and clinician expertise, individuals facing infertility and other reproductive issues can get pregnant and experience the joy of parenthood with the help of assisted reproductive...
read moreTop 7 Myths About Infertility and IVF Debunked
Infertility is the inability to get pregnant after a year of regular, unprotected sex. Wanting to have a child and being unable to get pregnant can be heartbreaking. The process of conceiving may...
read moreImportant Questions You Must Ask On Your 1st IVF Consultation
When you make the important decision to see a fertility specialist, your emotions are likely to be running high. For months, if not years, you have carried the burden of loss, despair, and...
read moreThe Impact of Age on Fertility
On a daily basis, I get a lot of couples suffering from fertility related issues whom I counsel. Quite a few of these cases are those of secondary infertility, which means that...
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