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At Atharva Infertility clinic, we aim to help every couple visiting our clinic for infertility to achieve their desired result. In order to save effort and time and avoid emotional and financial burdens on couples, specialists at the center may recommend some of the following diagnostic treatment plans that best suit their condition.
These tests identify egg deficiencies in women. A low blood test level for anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) indicates that a woman's fertility is beginning to decline, and she has fewer eggs. An ultrasound is performed to determine the number of follicles (Antral Follicle Count). We opt for intensive treatment if the woman has a low egg reserve.
Doctors may recommend a corrective lifestyle plan for males to reduce weight, avoid stress, exercise regularly, choose a diet rich in antioxidants, and prevent tobacco or alcohol consumption.
A series of ultrasounds are used throughout the transvaginal procedure to monitor the development of the endometrium and follicles. It involves a method of sequential ultrasonic monitoring of the ovarian follicles, which aids in determining the stage of egg development. It aids in determining when the egg is mature so that IUI or egg retrieval during IVF can be performed.
A cannula is used to introduce a dye into the uterine cavity around the sixth to eighth postmenstrual day. The dye leak through the patent tubes is then captured on the X-ray. This is done to determine the uterine cavity's size and verify the tubes' patency.




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