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Take Your First Step to Parenting by Hive’s Female Fertility Test

Have female infertility issues?
Then, it’s time to undergo a comprehensive fertility analysis and diagnose the root cause.

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Fertility Treatments - Female

Many couples struggle with infertility. A woman may be labelled as infertile if she has been unable to produce a child for more than a year despite having well-timed, unprotected sexual intercourse. However, there is no reason to fear it because infertility can be treated. Understanding what causes infertility is the first step toward fertility treatment. Several fertility tests may be required to confirm the cause of infertility in women.You will be registered with The Hive Fertility Clinic once you make an appointment with us.
We will thoroughly examine your record, including menstrual history, coital history, and medical and surgical history. We will also evaluate previous medical reports and treatments, so please bring previous medical records with you when you visit us. When testing for infertility, we will first perform a physical examination and ask questions to learn about the patient’s medical conditions and lifestyle. You may also be required to take one or more of the following tests:

Fertility Counselling

Infertility counselling is a way for patients to understand how they feel about infertility and the treatment procedure. It gives them a better understanding of the choices they make and helps them accommodate their feelings. It is a highly recommended step in the process of seeking in vitro fertilization.

Ovulation Induction

Ovulation induction is the response of the ovary to exogenous stimulation by direct or indirect method. Ovulation induction is to alleviate infertility due to anovulation in females of reproductive age. This activity reviews the ovulation potential of a reproductive female and assisted ovulation in anovulatory females.

Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI)

When medication and timed intercourse fail, IUI is usually the first line of treatment. It is advised for patients who have a slight to moderate drop in sperm count and/or motility, or who have mild endometriosis. Ovulation induction may be coupled with IUI for women who do not ovulate on a regular basis. In addition, IUI is recommended for some couples who have been diagnosed with infertility without an obvious explanation (unexplained infertility).

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

IVF is a method in which the woman’s eggs are extracted from her ovaries and fertilized in a laboratory with the man’s sperm to produce embryos. These developed embryos are then placed back into the uterus to induce pregnancy. The success of this procedure depends on the patient’s and her partner’s age, as well as their medical condition. The medical history is assessed before proposing this treatment, which includes the basic evaluation outlined in the infertility assessment procedure. In addition, the patient will be urged to get routine blood tests to assess their physical fitness. Additional tests to evaluate hormone levels or determine ovarian reserve may be recommended if needed. IVF is a prominent type of assisted reproductive treatment used to treat female infertility.

Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)

Typically, the process of fertilization requires the passage of a single sperm from the semen into the egg (called an oocyte in medical terminology) released during the menstrual cycle. To merge with the female gamete, the sperm must penetrate the oocyte’s shell (called zona pellucida). Fertility problems typically arise as a result of physiological inadequacies that may result in a significant reduction or absence of gamete production, or as a result of poor gamete/sperm quality or faults in the interaction with sperm during the fertilization process. With the Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection treatment, they can be reduced or even eliminated. As with ICSI, a tiny needle called a micropipette is used to inject a single sperm into the center of the egg, eliminating the possibility of mishaps. When male factor infertility is the cause of infertility, ICSI is a preferred type of assisted reproductive treatment.

PGTA/PGTM

PGT-A is sometimes referred to as PGS, or preimplantation genetic screening. PGT-A is a genetic test that can identify embryos that have the normal number of chromosomes – called euploid – as well as those that have an abnormal number, a condition known as aneuploidy.
PGT-M is a genetic test performed on embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) that is designed for individuals who know they are at an increased risk of having a child with a specific genetic disorder. PGT-M was formerly known as PGD, preimplantation genetic diagnosis.

Laser Assisted Hatching

Laser-assisted hatching is a scientific IVF technique that can make it easier for the embryo to “hatch” or breakthrough its outer layer or “shell” (a membrane also known as the zona pellucida) by creating an opening.

Embryo Freezing

Embryo freezing, also known as embryo cryopreservation, is a method of freezing and storing embryos for later use. An embryo is an egg that has been fertilized by sperm. This procedure is intended to assist people with fertility and reproduction issues.

Oocyte Freezing

Human oocyte cryopreservation is a procedure to preserve a woman’s eggs. This technique has been used to enable women to postpone pregnancy to a later date – whether for medical reasons, or for social reasons.

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