IVF · ICSI · FET
IVF cycles increasingly come with optional add-ons: assisted hatching, embryo glue, intralipid, time-lapse imaging, PGT-A. Some are evidence-based for specific patients. Many are not. Here is how to read the menu.
Third-Party Reproduction
The decision to use a donor is its own conversation. The decision about which donor, in a system where you cannot meet them, is another. Here is how to navigate the process at a registered Indian ART bank.
Fertility Evaluation
The first trimester after a fertility treatment pregnancy is more anxious than most. There is a small set of things that meaningfully reduce risk, and a larger set of common worries that do not require action.
Reproductive Immunology
Two or more consecutive losses qualifies for the diagnosis of recurrent pregnancy loss. The medical workup looks for what may be treatable. The emotional work is parallel and important.
Third-Party Reproduction
Third-party reproduction - donor egg, donor sperm, donor embryo, surrogacy - is sometimes the path that finally works. Here is how to enter the conversation in India today.
Fertility Preservation
You are not ready to use your fertility now, but you want to protect future options. Whether the preservation conversation is medical or elective changes the timeline, but not the underlying question: how much do you want to save, and when?
Reproductive Immunology
A failed cycle is not the end of the journey, but it is the right moment to pause, debrief, and decide what changes before the next attempt. The pause is the work.
IVF · ICSI · FET
Once you have started a treatment cycle, what you do matters less than people often hope. There is a small set of things that genuinely move the needle, and a larger set that simply consume time and money.
IVF · ICSI · FET
A doctor has said the words: you should consider IUI, or IVF, or ICSI. Before you start, this is what to do with the information - what to verify, what to ask, what to plan around.
Fertility Evaluation
Some lifestyle changes meaningfully improve fertility outcomes. Some are popular but unproven. Knowing the difference helps you spend your effort and money on the things that work.