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Aarush Ivf & Endoscopy Centre
Aarush Ivf & Endoscopy Centre

Aarush Ivf & Endoscopy Centre

IVF Clinic

1st Floor, Prathamesh Harmony, Gautam Buddha Lane, Opposite Orlem Church, Off. Marve Road
4.3
114ratings
4 Doctors
₹ 1000 - ₹ 1600 at clinic
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We like to think that we are an extraordinary practice that is all about you - your potential, your comfort, your health, and your individuality. You are important to us and we strive to h...read more

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Freezing Technique For Infertility
Freezing Technique For Infertility

Hi,

I am Dr. Mukesh Agrawal. I have over 30 years of experience. Today I will discuss the concept of all freeze techniques. There has been a lot of interest generated recently after the advent of verification for the all freeze technique in IVF. When we manage infertility patients and we take them up for IVF, we usually look at their age, hormones and their internal follicles count. Now with this, we divide patients into 3 categories which are normal responders, poor responders, and hyper-responders. The normal responders are those that after injection they will produce not more than 10 eggs. Poor responders are the patient who will not produce not more than 3-4 eggs after giving conventional drugs. And then hyper-responders are the patients who are usually the PCOD patient. After giving injections, they will produce lots of eggs and they are difficult to manage.

They can go at the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. So, this all freeze technique we usually reserve for the patient who is likely to produce more than 10 eggs or those who are at the risk of hyperstimulation syndrome or for the patients who have thin endometrium. Now for these patients, we should do ovarian stimulation, take out the eggs, after doing the fertilization with the husband sperm then we culture the embryo up to the blastocyst stage. Once the blastocyst is formed, they are frozen with the vitrification technique. And in the following cycle, the patient's endometrium is prepared by giving estrogen tablets and once the endometrium reaches thickness more than 7 mm and its blood flow is good. That is the time we decide when we can decide when to add the progesterone injections and we can decide the day for embryo transfer. Now with all this proper selection of the patient, proper use of all freeze technique in selected cases we are able to give results in more than 80-90% of the patients.

And friends, here I would like to tell you that all freeze technique for every patient is absolutely not recommended. For not responding to patients, if you do fresh transfers, their results are 5% more than the frozen transfer. And for the other 2 categories where we can do pulling and create an embryo in 2 cycles. So, you have more than 2 or 3 embryos. And then you can select good embryo to transfer to give better result in poor responders. In PCOD patients you have a freezing technique to avoid the risk of OHSS. Because ultimately the aim is to avoid any complications. IVF procedure should be very safe, effective and take home baby rate should be high.

Wish you Good Luck!


Laser Technology In IVF
Laser Technology In IVF

Surrogacy is opted for when the woman is unable to conceive by natural means and when there's no possibility of her getting pregnant whatsoever. Surrogacy can be of two types- full surrogacy and partial surrogacy. On the other hand, IVF works towards the treatment of infertility in one or both the partners, enabling the woman partner to conceive the child.


Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)

Hi,

I am Dr. Simi Kawar, infertility specialist practicing since last 20 years. You can see ye jo machine hai ye ICSI workstation hai jisme hum egg or sperm ko milate hai, fertilization idhar hota hai platform pe or isi ke sath mein laser ka machine laga hua hai jisse hum log laser shorts dete hai embryo biopsy ya laser hatching karwa sakte hai.

At Aarush IVF and endoscopy centre, we have the most advanced certain active five laser system and which is attached with this machine. This is a ICSI workstation where we fertilize the egg with the sperm, yaha pe egg or sperm ko mila ke embryo banaya jata hai ye platform pe.

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Dr. Priyanshi Kashish Panchal

IVF Specialist12 Years Exp.
DNB - OBS & GYN
₹ 1,600 at clinic
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Dr. Simi Kawar

IVF Specialist31 Years Exp.
MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology, MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
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Dr. Mukesh Agrawal

IVF Specialist34 Years Exp.
MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology, DGO
₹ 1,500 at clinic
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Aarush Ivf & Endoscopy Centre

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Salluu

Jul 25, 2022

DOCTOR PRIYANSHI IS ONE OF THE BEST DOCTOR EVER WE HAVE SEEN....SHE IS ANGEL FOR US THE WAY SHE TALK THE WAY SHE EXPLAIN AMAZING WE HAVE BLESSED WITH A BABY GIRL ON 25TH MARCH 2022 AFTER 4 YEAR YEAR OF MARRIAGE ALL IS POSSIBLE FOR HER THANK YOU MAM LOTS OF LOVE IF SOMEONE FACING ANY PROBLEM FOR CONC...read more

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Pratima Singh

Oct 15, 2022

Dr.agrawal is result oriented.treats you like a family.you can trust him blindly.

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Rahul R Jain

Jan 26, 2019

Superb doctor

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Jan 10, 2019

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