In Vitro Fertilization
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is an option for couples who face challenges in conceiving naturally. This procedure can benefit those with fertility problems, fallopian tube blockages, endometriosis, or male factors. It is also an alternative for single women or same-sex couples who wish to build a family. In short, IVF offers hope to those seeking to overcome obstacles on the road to parenthood.
ICSI
ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is designed for couples facing difficulties related to male fertility. This procedure is recommended when there are problems with sperm quality or quantity, or in cases of previous in vitro fertilization (IVF) failures. ICSI offers an effective solution to overcome reproductive barriers, allowing couples with specific male fertility challenges to achieve conception and fulfill their dreams of starting a family.
Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) is aimed at couples who carry or are at risk of transmitting inherited genetic diseases to their offspring. This advanced procedure makes it possible to identify and select embryos free of genetic diseases prior to implantation in the uterus. In addition, PGD can be a valuable tool for couples who have experienced recurrent miscarriages or unsuccessful fertility treatments. It offers the possibility of initiating a pregnancy with the confidence that genetically healthy embryos are being selected, giving couples a greater chance of success.
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In Vitro Fertilization in modified natural cycle
In Vitro Fertilization in a modified natural cycle prioritizes quality over quantity. It is the ideal option for women with low ovarian reserve, low levels of anti-mullerian hormone and high levels of FSH. This method is especially suited to those with few antral follicles, offering a more gentle and personalized approach to maximize the chances of conception.
In Vitro Fertilization with minimal stimulation
In Vitro Fertilization with minimal stimulation is designed for women seeking a gentler, more personalized approach to their conception journey. This option is especially suitable for those with poor ovarian reserve, low anti-mullerian hormone and high FSH, as well as for young women with chronic anovulation, presenting high levels of anti-mullerian hormone, multiple antral follicles and increased ovarian volume. This gentle method prioritizes quality over quantity, offering an alternative tailored to individual needs to optimize the chances of successful in vitro fertilization.
In Vitro Fertilization for Oncology Patients
In Vitro Fertilization for oncology patients provides hope for those facing medical treatments that could affect their fertility. This approach is designed for men and women who wish to preserve their reproductive options before undergoing therapies such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, which can have negative impacts on fertility. We provide a safe and effective way to preserve eggs and sperm, allowing oncology patients to plan their reproductive future even while facing health challenges.
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Intrauterine Insemination
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is an affordable and effective option for couples and single women seeking help on their path to parenthood. This procedure is recommended for those facing fertility challenges, such as cervical problems, unexplained infertility or mild male factors. IUI offers a more direct approach by depositing sperm directly into the uterus during the precise time of the menstrual cycle, thus increasing the chances of conception.
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