Showing posts with label Sofia Vegara. Show all posts
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Woman (33) welcomes Ireland's first baby born following ground-breaking new IVF treatment
The mother (33) gave birth to a healthy baby girl two weeks ago in Cork University Maternity Hospital following Pre-Implantation Genetic Screening with IVF at Cork Fertility Centre.
The complex new procedure was recommended to the woman and her partner following several failed attempts at IVF.
The ground breaking procedure involves screening embryos for chromosome abnormalities before they are transferred to the womb.
The procedure significantly increases the chance of successful implantation and pregnancy in the aftermath of the procedure and decreases the chance of miscarriage. The procedure also reduces the chance of giving birth to a baby with chromosome abnormalities.
The success of the procedure is expected to offer hope to many couples struggling with multiple miscarriages and failed IVF treatments.
Following the arrival of the healthy baby girl in Cork, Dr John Waterstone, Medical Director of Cork Fertility Centre, said: “We are all delighted that PGS has helped this couple to become parents. PGS is a significant development that provides real information to couples who have endured the heartbreak of repeated miscarriages, or failed IVF cycles, without getting any answers. Through PGS, we can provide an extra level of information on the true potential of an embryo. “
How 2 Women Became Friends After Bonding at IVF Clinic – and Ended up Giving Birth to Siblings by Dr Shivani Sachdev Gour
When Melissa Greenberg met Tina Kolovchevich five years ago, she knew immediately she wanted to be friends. They were both professionals in New York, both in their 40s and both struggling to become moms. "We hit it off right away," says Greenberg, who met Kolovchevich at an in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic in Manhattan. "We were there for egg retrieval (a process where eggs are pulled from the follicle wall for fertilization). We were cracking jokes, nervous, both about to pee our pants. I thought to myself, 'I need your email. We need to be friends.' " What she didn't know is they would eventually become pregnant with full-blood biological siblings, creating an unconventional family and a bond that goes much deeper than blood.
"It's so incredibly painful when you can't get pregnant," Greenberg, 47, tells PEOPLE. "Unless you've gone through it, it's very hard to understand. The only people you can really talk to about IVF are people who are going through it – the fertility drugs, the emotions, the disappointment. You try to push it to the back of your mind, but it's like you carry it around like a backpack.
"Getting pregnant is one of those things most people just take for granted. Piece of cake, right?" Greenberg says. "For everybody else, it seems somebody sneezes on you and you're pregnant." That certainly wasn't the case for Greenberg, an event planner and stand-up comic now living in San Diego. She suffered two miscarriages, endured four rounds of IVF and spent more than $100,00 in her quest to become a mom.
Dr Shivani Sachdev Gour As a Business Persons Then Helped Build Up, IVF & ICSI Focuses in a Few Urban Communities
Helped Build Up, IVF & ICSI Focuses in a Few Urban Communities
As a business persons then helped build up, IVF & ICSI focuses in a few urban communities all over India. Over a compass of 10 years, she was connected with fruitful IVF focuses in Delhi, India. Her skill helped build up more than 2000 pregnancies at these focuses. When these concentrations were independent, he proceeded onward to concentrate on his essential dream venture that was the Dr. Shivani Sachdev Gour Center. Each method of pregnancy inception including ovulation incitement, IUI, IVF, ICSI, Egg or sperm and surrogacy usually take place at Dr. Shiva ni Sachdev Gour fertility center. The center is well-known for it is the remarkable level of global standard and achievement.
Dr. Shiva ni Sachdev Gour now
performs more than 2000 cycles of IVF and ICSI every year at the Mumbai focus.
He has effectively settled pregnancies in more than 17000 barren couples over
the two past decades, with 1000 in the year 2012 and 1076 in 2013 and 1256 in
2014. She is an author individual from the ASPIRE and has various presentations
and productions both broadly and globally amazingly.
A particular piece of his life
reasoning and mission has been to help mitigate the affliction from
fruitlessness. The middle has programs set up to help patients with every
conceivable financial foundation. Help pours in from fruitful patients and
liberal contributors that empower the center's "Bharati Charities" to
perform minimal effort IVF for a ton of patients. She was as of late in the news for the
IVF-surrogacy accomplishment in India.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
New and improved medical techniques and technologies
With increasing technologies i think people are actually seeing miraculous things coming true. Lets take the example of recent news related to Sofia Vegara and Nick Loeb. They decided to store their frozen embryos for future. Few decades ago we used to think that this is something imposible or only god can do this. Now technology has made so much advancement that whatever we think or imagine can be somehow, somewhere possible for us. This news was really surprising. In this technology scientist store embryos in the refrigerator so that after an age when couples are unable to conceive this would help them. This is a good news for those people who were busy in making career when they are young and later the consequences of their late marriage.
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