Reproductive Genetics
PGT screens embryos created during IVF before transfer. There are three different versions, each answering a different question. Which one - if any - belongs in your cycle depends on your diagnosis, not on a marketing list.
Reproductive Genetics
A preconception genetic counseling session looks at family history, ethnicity, and consanguinity to identify inherited risks before conception. Most couples will leave reassured. The minority who get useful information get it at the most useful possible moment.
Reproductive Genetics
Reproductive genetics is the set of tools that brings DNA into the fertility consultation: carrier screening, preimplantation testing, the receptivity array. Used well, they prevent suffering. Used routinely, they add cost without changing outcomes.
Timed Intercourse
Timed intercourse with follicular monitoring is the simplest fertility treatment we offer. It does not always belong in a couple's plan. When it does, doing it well matters.
Third-Party Reproduction
Donor embryos are embryos created by other patients during their own IVF and donated to the registry when they are no longer needed. It is the path with both the lowest cost and the highest emotional complexity in third-party reproduction.
Third-Party Reproduction
Donor egg is the path that finally works for many patients with diminished ovarian reserve, advanced age, or repeated poor egg quality. The medical case is often clear. The personal case takes longer, and deserves the time.
Third-Party Reproduction
Donor sperm is used for severe male factor infertility, single Indian women in specific permitted cases, and couples carrying genetic conditions on the male side. The medical workflow is straightforward. The decisions around it deserve thought.
Minimal-Access Surgery
Laparoscopy is the keyhole surgery that lets a fertility specialist see and treat what is happening on the outside of the uterus, the ovaries, and the fallopian tubes. It is a bigger procedure than hysteroscopy. Knowing when it is justified matters.
Minimal-Access Surgery
A hysteroscopy lets a fertility specialist see the inside of your uterus directly. Most patients hear about it after an imaging finding. Here is what it actually does, and why it sometimes makes the difference between a failed cycle and a pregnancy.
Third-Party Reproduction
India was once the world's largest commercial surrogacy market. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act 2021 changed everything. Here is what surrogacy actually looks like in India today, and what it does and does not allow.