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In studies in 2002, the National Institute of Health reported that approximately 12% of all women age 15-44 can have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby. In couples over age 30, the frequency of infertility increases with another ... more
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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its naturally occurring circulating antagonist, soluble VEGF receptor-1 (sVEGFR-1), in infertility. VEGF is a key angiogenic factor in the endometrial and ovarian ... more
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A. Yes, basic infertility services are provided in the ITU system. ... more
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Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is produced by your pituitary gland. Basically, FSH stimulates your ovaries to produce a follicle, which should contain an egg. The amount of FSH you produce at the beginning of a cycle is one indicator of how ... more
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IVF is undertaken as a procedure which is effective only for the menstrual cycle in which it is applied. Therefore, the duration of treatment is as long as normal menstrual cycle lasts. At the end of the cycle, success of the treatment is marked by ... more
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Four to six hours after the eggs and sperms are collected they are put together in the incubator. The eggs are fertilised by the sperms. After fertilisation takes place embryos can be transferred after two to three days. Embryos are transferred ... more
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A Treatment decisions are based on a number of factors. These include the age of the female partner, the duration of infertility, a working diagnosis of the problem and the desires of the couple. Treatment options may include, controlled ovarian ... more
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Diagnostic testing includes exams, tests and procedures to determine what may be preventing conception. Treatment is defined as supplies or measures used to enhance a conception and pregnancy. Q: Can I get a loan to help with the costs of ... more
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This study was aimed at identifying practices during the menstrual, partum and postpartum periods posing possible risk factors contributing towards secondary infertility in women of a selected population in Karachi, Pakistan. A matched case-control ... more
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IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease) is a form of mesangial proliferative nephritis. It occurs when abnormal deposits of immunoglobin A build up inside the small blood vessels of the kidney. ... more
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