What are the complications of polycystic ovarian disease or PCOD? Polycystic Ovarian Disease or PCOD is a condition where the ovaries release many immature or partially mature eggs that eventually turn into cysts. The symptoms or complications of PCOD include the following ones- weight gain Irregular periods Hair loss Infertility Type 2 diabetes Abnormal uterine
What is the need for cryopreservation? Egg freezing or cryopreservation at Kiran Infertility Centre is performed due to various reasons such as preserving fertility due to social reasons or due to Hysterectomy and oophorectomy. Otherwise, a female may want to postpone her plan to conceive a baby due to some other reasons (such as career
What do you know about In Vitro Maturation or IVM? Collecting eggs from a patient’s ovary when the follicles are still small and the eggs inside them are still immature is known as in vitro maturation, or IVM. As per the embryologists of Kiran Infertility Centre – Bengaluru – IVM is not suitable for all
The role of uterine fibroid in causing infertility in women Uterine fibroids are benign tumors in the uterus or womb and can grow as a single growth or in clusters. Most women with uterine fibroids can become pregnant without any problem but certain fibroids may result in implantation failure or miscarriage in women. Therefore, it
How the use of Artificial Intelligence is aiding in IVF procedures The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) into the area of reproductive medicine has sped up the field’s evolution. Much of the assessment is done with the support of medical doctors and embryologists in the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART), of which in vitro
Additional conditions that women with PCOD may be diagnosed The most common endocrine condition in women of reproductive age is a polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD). As per the gynecologists of Kiran infertility Centre – Bengaluru, women with PCOD were more likely than other women to be diagnosed with migraine, hypertension, tendinitis, osteoarthritis, and endometriosis. PCOD