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Ovulation Induction with Timed Intercourse: This technique for infertility treatment involves prescribing the female partner medications that facilitate the development of one or more mature follicles in the woman’s ovary. The development of the follicles is monitored through pelvic ultrasound scans, and the hormone levels are monitored through blood tests. This helps to determine when a woman is most likely to ovulate (a woman’s most fertile time).The woman is then administered HCG injections to induce ovulation, after which; the couple is advised to have intercourse.Women that have irregular cycles or anovulation (do not ovulate) may be treated by this means as these women do not regularly develop mature follicles themselves.

Ovulation Induction with Timed Intercourse:
This technique for infertility treatment involves prescribing the female partner medications that facilitate the development of one or more mature follicles in the woman’s ovary. The development of the follicles is monitored through pelvic ultrasound scans, and the hormone levels are monitored through blood tests. This helps to determine when a woman is most likely to ovulate (a woman’s most fertile time).The woman is then administered HCG injections to induce ovulation, after which; the couple is advised to have intercourse.Women who have irregular cycles or anovulation (do not ovulate) may be treated by this means as these women do not regularly develop mature follicles themselves.

IUI – Intrauterine Insemination:
Intrauterine Insemination refers to an infertility treatment that involves placing sperm inside the female’s uterus to facilitate fertilisation. IUI is performed to increase the number of sperm that reach the fallopian tubes and increase the chances of the occurrence of insemination.IUI is mainly recommended and implemented in case of low sperm count or decreased mobility of sperm. It is a less-invasive procedure and less expensive as compared to IVF. IUI is selected as a fertility treatment in certain conditions like unexplained infertility, ejaculation dysfunction, cervical mucus problems etc.

IVF – In Vitro Fertilisation:
In vitro fertilisation is a procedure where the sperm and egg are fertilised in a lab and are implanted back into the uterus after 3-5 days. Ovaries are stimulated to release eggs with the help of drugs and medications, or the doctor goes in accordance with the woman's natural ovulation cycle.After fertilisation, the embryo is then transferred back into the uterus.

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI):
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a test-tube fertilisation procedure in which a sperm is injected directly into an egg to achieve fertilisation. ICSI is done for male infertility.By injecting a single sperm directly into an egg, ICSI helps sperm overcome many of the natural barriers they would encounter when fertilising an egg.

Blastocyst:
A blastocyst transfer is an embryo transfer that involves transferring one or more embryos that are at a very advanced stage of development, the so-called blastocyst stage. This is usually done on the fifth day after follicular aspiration. With blastocyst implantation, unlike a day three embryo, which must continue to develop following embryo transfer, a transferred blastocyst will implant much more quickly. Scientific evidence shows that blastocyst transfer success rates are higher than the transfer of day three embryos.

Surgical Sperm Retrieval (TESA, TESE, PESA, MESA):
Surgical sperm retrieval refers to the collection of the sperm sample from the patient using surgical means
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Testicular and Epididymal Sperm Aspiration: TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration) is performed by inserting a needle in the aspirating fluid and testis and in the tissues with negative pressure.
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Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration: PESA stands for Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration, which does not require any surgery. In this, a small needle is passed through the scrotal skin, directly into the head of the epididymis, and the fluid is aspirated.
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Testicular Extraction (TESE): In TESE, the tissue is removed from the testicle by making a small incision and looked at under a microscope in the lab for finding sperm cells. The procedure of TESE is mainly useful for men who desire to have children after having specific treatments that may lead to infertility, such as cancer treatments. Typically, TESE is a sperm retrieval method and is also known as testicular sperm extraction.
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Micro Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (MESA) - MESA is a procedure performed for men who have vasal or epididymal obstruction (s/p vasectomy, congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens). It is either done as a scheduled procedure or is coordinated with their female partner's egg retrieval. MESA is performed in the operating room with general anaesthesia utilising the operating microscope. Patients usually cryopreserve sperm during this procedure for future IVF/ICSI. MESA allows for an extensive collection of mature sperm as compared to aspiration techniques, and it is the preferred method of retrieval for men with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens as it does not impact steroid production of the testis.

Frozen Embryo Transfer Procedures:
This treatment involves the implantation of embryos that have previously been retrieved from the patient during a previous IVF cycle and preserved safely in a frozen state. The surplus embryos that have been frozen during the IVF cycle can be successfully transferred via a frozen embryo transfer procedure in India without having to undergo egg retrieval or stimulation of the eggs.This procedure is performed when the fresh embryo transfer was abandoned due to poor or low hyperstimulation of the endometrium.It can also be performed when the embryo is unsuccessfully transferred or for the next pregnancy. This procedure is generally conducted in an embryo donation programme or an oocyte donation programme. This procedure is highly effective since the thawed and replaced frozen embryos help improve the natural lining of the womb.
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