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Can IVF after miscarriage prevent future miscarriages?
Are there any risks associated with IVF after miscarriage?
How many IVF cycles may be needed after a miscarriage?
Are there alternatives to IVF after miscarriage?
Can preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) help in cases of high DNA fragmentation?
What are the chances of successful pregnancy with high DNA fragmentation?
Are there alternative options to IVF for couples with high DNA fragmentation?
Can DNA fragmentation be reduced over time?
Are there any medical interventions to reduce DNA fragmentation?
Can lifestyle changes improve high DNA fragmentation?
I am 4 months pregnent sir tiffa scanning cheinchali
Female | 29
You might be considering getting a TIFFA test at the beginning of the fourth month of pregnancy. At this stage, it's essential to track the baby's progress because many things, such as growth and development, are being checked. This scan can help detect any abnormalities early on. It is non-invasive and completely safe for both you and your baby. This scan provides peace of mind and allows for regular monitoring of your baby's health during pregnancy.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
0.10mlu/ml means pregnant or none pregnant sir
Female | 22
Speaking of "0.10mlu/ml," while mentioned, shows the quantity of hCG hormone in your body. This hormone corresponds to pregnancy. The quantity 0.10mlu/ml is considered a low level that either is an early pregnancy or is a false positive result. For one to be pregnant, the symptoms include no period, feeling sick/ throwing up, being tired, and hurting the breasts. To verify pregnancy, it is your choice to either do the test again or go to a gynecologist.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
I checked out my semen test for fertility Sperm count 120million/ml Motality 70% Sluggish 10% Abnormal 20% Is this normal or not? Having trouble in erection
Male | 26
Your sperm count remains commendable but, unfortunately, you have some things to look at. Despite the fact a 70% mobility rate is an acceptable level, if you experience problems with your penis, you will need to do something about it on time. Some of the notions on erection difficulties can be associated with stress, lifestyle elements, or the existing health condition. Implementing healthy lifestyle behavior, acquiring less stress, and performing regular physical exercise will contribute to the improvement of the efficiency of the penis. It is advisable to go for a consultation if the problems persist.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am not able to have a baby, I need a baby 10
Female | 28
You are currently finding it hard to conceive. The most noticeable symptoms can be irregular periods, hormonal imbalance, or difficulty with the fallopian tubes or uterus. Causes are likely to be illnesses such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or endometriosis. Remedies such as fertility medicines or operations are likely to work. Be sure to speak with a fertility specialist first.
Answered on 18th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Rubella igg 94.70 cytomegalovirus 180.00 harpix simplex virus 18.70 kya me conceive kru ab do bar miscarriage huaa torch test positive tha vaccine Lena shi hoga please help kya kru me ab
Female | 23
Your tests indicate that you have increased antibodies to rubella, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus. Such infections cause difficulties with pregnancy such as miscarriages. Taking vaccines against these diseases may be helpful before the next attempt at conception. It is advisable to talk to a gynecologist about what to do next.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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