Dream flower IVF CENTRE is the first test tube baby centre of north malabar. This
comprehensive assisted reproductive centre is a unit of Janardan Hospital, which is
situated in the Heart of kasaragod town.
Dream flower IVF CENTRE with its state of art IVF-ICSI Lab, ultra modern equipments,
sophisticared support therapies and devoted experts provides complete infertility care
under one roof. It will be of immense help to those childless couple who are in need of
IVF-ICSI treatment. The treatment is tailored to suit the individual needs in the most
cost effective manner without compromising on the quality and ethical standards.
IVF Teams
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Dr Vineeth
In house Embryologist
Mrs. Remya
MSC. Microbiology
Mrs. Sherin
MSC. Microbiology
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Ovulation Induction
Ovulation Induction is a simple process which encourages your ovaries to release eggs,
so you maximise your chance of conception through intercourse or artificial
insemination (IUI). It suits women who are producing low levels of hormones for
ovulation, or who are not ovulating at all. Youll take medication (as tablets or through
injections) to stimulate your hormones.
These procedures are offered to couples in cases where the male has no sperm present
in the ejaculate. They are used in conjunction with an ICSI procedure
Sperm freezing
Sperm freezing and storage is the procedure whereby sperm cells are frozen to preserve
them for future use. Sperm cells have been frozen and thawed successfully for more
than 40 years. By using special technology and then keeping sperm in liquid nitrogen at -
196C, it can be stored for many years while still maintaining a reasonable quality.
Embryo freezing
Oocyte cryopreservation allows women to freeze and store their eggs until they want to
start or expand their families. Egg freezing effectively suspends the ever-present ticking
of the reproductive biological clock, giving women more choices than ever before.
Oocyte cryopreservation is aimed at three particular groups of women: those
diagnosed with cancer who have not yet begun chemotherapy or radiotherapy; those
undergoing treatment with assisted reproductive technologies who do not consider
embryo freezing an option; and those who would like to preserve their future ability to
have children, either because they do not yet have a partner, or for other personal or
medical reasons.
Oocyte cryopreservation is an option for individuals undergoing IVF who object, either
for religious or ethical reasons, to the practice of freezing embryos. Having the option to
fertilize only as many eggs as will be utilized in the IVF process, and then freeze any
remaining unfertilized eggs can be a solution. In this way, there are no excess embryos
created, and there need be no disposition of unused frozen embryos, a practice which
can create complex choices for certain individuals.
Blaslocyst culture & transfer
Blastocyst culture and day 5 embryo transfer for in vitro fertilization allows selection of
the best quality embryos for transfer. Embryo quality is important with infertility. With
blastocyst transfer, we transfer fewer embryos - reducing multiple pregnancy risks, and
maintain high IVF success rates
3D Ultrasound
Your pregnancy is called high-risk if you or your baby has an increased chance of a
health problem. Many things can put you at high risk. Being called "high-risk" may sound
scary. But it's just a way for doctors to make sure that you get special attention during
your pregnancy. Your doctor will watch you closely during your pregnancy to find any
problems early.
High Risk Pregnancy includes slowed growth for the baby, preterm labor, preeclampsia,
and problems with the placenta. But it's important to remember that being at high risk
doesn't mean that you or your baby will have problems.
Azoospermia is the medical condition of a man not having any measurable level of
sperm in his semen. It is associated with very low levels of fertility or even sterility, but
many forms are amenable to medical treatment. In humans, azoospermia affects about
1% of the male population and may be seen in up to 20% of male infertility situations
Azoospermia is usually detected in the course of an infertility investigation. It is
established on the basis of two semen analysis evaluations done at separate occasions
(when the seminal specimen after centrifugation shows no sperm under the
microscope) and requires a further work-up.
Tubal Block
Blocked fallopian tubes are unable to let the ovum and the sperm converge, thus
making fertilization impossible. Fallopian Tubes are also known as oviducts, uterine
tubes, and salpinges (singular salpinx).
Most commonly a tube may be obstructed due to infection such as pelvic inflammatory
disease (PID). The rate of tubal infertility has been reported to be 12% after one, 23%
after two, and 53% after three episodes of PID the Fallopian tubes may also be occluded
or disabled by endometritis, infections after childbirth and intraabdominal infections
includingappendicitis and peritonitis. The formation of adhesions may not necessarily
block a fallopian tube, but render it dysfunctional by distorting or separating it from the
ovary.
Severe Endometriosis
Severe Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue that normally grows inside theuterus
grows outside the uterus. Its main symptoms are pelvic pain andinfertility. Nearly half
have chronic pelvic pain, while in 70% pain occurs during menstruation. Infertility occurs
in up to half of people. Less common symptoms include urinary or bowel symptoms.
About 25% of women have no symptoms. Endometriosis can have both social and
psychological effects.
Female fertility is affected by age. After puberty, female fertility increases and then
decreases, with advanced maternal age causing an increased risk of female infertility. In
humans, a woman's fertility peaks in the early and mid-20s, after which it starts to,
decline slowly, with a more dramatic drop at around 35. Menopause, or the cessation of
menstrual periods, generally occurs in the 40s and 50s and marks the cessation of
fertility, although age-related infertility can occur before then. The relationship between
age and female fertility is popularly referred to as a woman's "biological clock"; when a
woman reaches an age where fertility is commonly understood to drop, it can be said
that her "biological clock is ticking.
Unexplained infertility
Failed IUI treatment: Usually we do IUI for 3 cycles at an interval of one month. If this
mode of treatment does not result in a pregnancy next option is IVF
Premature ovarian failure (POF) is when a woman's ovaries stop working before she is
40. POF is different from premature menopause. With premature menopause, your
periods stop before age 40. You can no longer get pregnant. The cause can be natural or
it can be a disease, surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation.
A delivery rate of 50 percent can be obtained in good prognosis patients. Success rate
depends on patients age, causes, duration of infertility and embryo quality. Counseling
regarding individual prognosis will be done at the time of initial consultation.
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The first test tube baby of north Malabar was born at our centre on April 7 2014 for a
couple married for 16 years.
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