Fertility Treatments other than IVF  

Fertility Treatments other than IVF  

Infertility issues are always straining for any couple with this problem. We know. Due to constraints like religion, family background, cost, or values, the couples might be searching for other treatment options apart from IVF. Depending on the underlying cause of infertility, different treatment options are available. Let us walk through some of them together.

What is an intrauterine device?

What is an intrauterine device?

[lwptoc] What is an intrauterine device?  An intrauterine device (commonly known as IUD) is a small T-shaped device used as a means of birth control through insertion into a woman’s uterus. Having an intrauterine device implanted means that changes will occur in the uterus that will make it difficult for fertilization and implantation of an egg to take place….

Vaginal hysterectomy procedure to remove the fibroid?

Vaginal hysterectomy procedure to remove the fibroid?

[lwptoc] What is a vaginal hysterectomy?  Vaginal hysterectomy is a surgical technique to remove the uterus, either completely or just part of it. It can also be used to remove ovaries and fallopian tubes.  This technique can also be employed to treat uterine fibroids that cause pain, bleeding or other problems. Vaginal hysterectomy is adopted to…

What Is a Contraceptive Implant?

What Is a Contraceptive Implant?

[lwptoc] What Is The Contraceptive Implant?  Contraceptive implants are long term birth control options for women. A contraceptive implant is a flexible plastic bar about the size of a matchstick, which is placed under the skin of the upper arm. Contraceptive implants work by steadily releasing a low dose of progesterone hormone to thicken cervical…

How Oral Contraceptive Pill Works?

How Oral Contraceptive Pill Works?

Oral contraceptives pills, commonly known as birth control pills, are medications taken orally to prevent pregnancy. They’re an effective means of birth control.  Oral contraceptive pill types Combination pills Combination pills are made of synthetic (that is, man-made) forms of oestrogen and progestin hormones. Combination pills are made up of active pills (which contain hormones)…

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