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How long after embryo transfer does the embryo implant?
Thanks to the development of medicine, many infertile couples now have the opportunity to become parents. In vitro fertilization is a highly effective assisted reproductive method that has been successfully performed by many couples.
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What is the difference between a fertility check-up and a regular gynecological examination?
Infertility screening - especially for women - is very different from a regular gynecological exam. The following article will help you better understand what to do when examining infertility.
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Hysterosalpingography (HSG)
Hysterosalpingography is used to diagnose infertility and pregnancy problems such as blocked fallopian tubes, abnormal size and shape of the uterus. However, not everyone can use this imaging method. So how is the procedure performed, and are there any risks?
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Obesity and the risk of infertility
Obesity is a very common disease nowadays when foods containing a lot of fat, starch, sugar are increasingly popular and extremely loved by everyone. Obesity is the cause of many diseases such as migraines, diabetes, sleep disorders and even infertility.
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Test to determine the degree of sperm DNA fragmentation
Sperm DNA fragmentation refers to the level of genetic abnormalities within the sperm and is one of the causes of IVF failure, miscarriage or difficulty conceiving. Testing to determine the level of sperm DNA fragmentation will help assess the likelihood of IVF success.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome: causes, diagnosis, treatment
Polycystic ovary syndrome is an abnormal increase in androgen levels (male hormones), which disrupt the development of ovarian follicles, resulting in the appearance of many small cysts in the ovaries. Because the ovarian follicles do not develop and cannot mature, ovulation does not occur, leading to the inability to conceive.
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