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Nova IVF Fertility specialises in various types of infertility treatments. These treatments are categorised as follows:
When you see us for the first time, you will be registered with Nova IVF Fertility. We will note your history in detail including menstrual history, coital history, medical & surgical history. We will review your previous reports and past treatments and therefore recommend that you carry your previous treatment details with you when you visit us.
Know MoreNot all cases of childlessness arise due to problems with the woman. In many cases the reason for infertility is due to male infertility issues. Nova IVF Fertility offers comprehensive andrology services through its consultant andrologists and state-of-the-art andrology laboratory. This begins with evaluation of factors causing male infertility and male sexual problems.
Know MoreIt is the process of placing processed semen sample containing motile sperms through the cervix into the uterine cavity around the time of ovulation.
Know MoreIn vitro fertilisation refers to a procedure where the woman's eggs are removed from her ovaries and fertilised with the man's sperm in a laboratory. The embryos formed are then put back into the uterus to achieve a pregnancy.
Know MoreNaturally, the fertilisation process involves the penetration of a single sperm from the ejaculate into the egg (called oocyte in scientific terms) released during the menstrual cycle. Said sperm must penetrate the shell of the oocyte...
Know MoreWe understand that infertility is a very emotional experience. The ART treatments and its outcomes can be highly distressing for the couple as well as the family. To make this journey smooth, all our centres have qualified, trained and dedicated counsellors on board.
Know MoreOvum (egg) donation is a process where the eggs of a healthy young woman (the egg donor) are fertilised with the sperms from the patient's husband and the resulting embryos are then transferred into the patient's uterus...
Know MorePatients who undergo In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) may produce several eggs (oocytes) which, if fertilisation takes place, will be developed into embryos. Very often and for very different reasons, one patient may need to freeze...
Know MoreThe incubators are the soul of every In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) laboratory since they take care of the embryos while they grow, mimicking the conditions of a mother’s womb. Traditionally incubators are unable to display...
Know MoreIn a conventional IVF treatment cycle, embryos are transferred to the uterus within 2 or 3 days of insemination. The term blastocyst culture refers to an embryo that is artificially developed in the laboratory instead of inside the woman’s womb...
Know MoreIt is estimated that genetics contribute up to 10% of infertility issues or recurrent pregnancy losses in couples. The risk of finding chromosomal abnormalities grows as the age of the woman increases...
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