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Fertility Treatment In India – Affordable Cost And World Class In India

Added: (Tue Oct 06 2009)

Fertility Treatment In India

Overview

IVF, Egg Donor and Surrogacy in India by We Care India, a medical tourism and treatment packaging company in India that offers a full complement of IVF, Egg Donor, Surrogacy and complete Infertility treatment as well as surgicalin fertility services to International Patients combined with recuperative holidays in consultation with medical personnel in India.The Infertility IVF treatments and surgery offered by We Care India at Certified Hospitals are vast and varied; ranging from Female Infertility treatments also known as Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ART) like IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation), Test Tube Baby, details of IVF Procedure and Process in India, Fertility Tests / Investigations to ICSI (Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection)..


Genetic Counseling to Infertility Surgery in India for various fertility problems like Myomectomy surgery for Fibroid removal to Hysteroscopy, Laparoscopic Vaginal / Total Hysterectomy, Laparoscopic Supra Cervical Hysterectomy, Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation to Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgery, Vasectomy Reversal Surgery, etc. at promoted world-class super IVF Clinics and Centres in India by IVF Specialist Doctors / Fertility Physicians......


Infertility (IVF) Treatment Procedures in India

While there are a number of assissted reproductive technologies (ART) available to infertile couples, in vitro fertilization (IVF) is by far the most utilized of these methods. In fact, IVF accounts for more than 95% of all ART procedures. If you're not familiar with IVF, then take a look at What is IVF?, which gives you a general overview of what is involved in this procedure...


What is laser hatching ?

A covering layer, or 'shell' surrounds embryos or blastocysts called the Zona Pellucida (ZP). The zona has an important role in fertilisation as it allows only one sperm to penetrate the zona and enter the egg to achieve fertilisation. It also acts to prevent premature implantation in the Fallopian tube and may help prevent the early embryo from being attacked by cells of the immune system....

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