delhi ivf fertility & research centre in india
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Delhi IVF Fertility CentreDelhi IVF Fertility Centre
Oldest Centre (Since 1993) Of International Repute
ABOUT DELHI IVF Delhi-IVF was established in the year 1994 by Dr. Anoop Gupta (an expert consultant and specialist in infertility management) together with a small and dedicated team committed to provide
the best fertility care.
DOCTORSDOCTORSDr. ANOOP GUPTA
(Medical director & Senior infertility consultant)
Vast knowledge & experience of more than 21 years. Attended and conducted numerous fellowship programs, conferences,
lectures globally.
More than 8000 ART babies since 1994
Member of ESHRE(European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology).
Member of ASRM (American Society of Reproductive Medicine)
ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS
•Delivered more than 8000 ART babies through different ART
technologies in the last 21 yrs.
•Delivered first millennium test tube baby in 2000.
•First to develop ICSI (Single Sperm Technique) & delivered first baby
through ICSI in 1997 in Delhi.
•First to deliver an IVF baby through MESA (Micro Epidydmal Sprem
Aspiration) in Delhi
•First to deliver IVF baby through blastocyst culture in 1999.
ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS
•First IVF triplets delivered in a 46 years old female in Delhi.
•2900 Donor Egg Babies till June 2015
•650 Surrogate Babies Till June 2015
•An outstanding achievement of delivering about 1000 menopausal
babies.
EMBRYOLOGISTEMBRYOLOGIST
Mrs. ALKA GUPTA
(Chief Scientific Director & Administrator Head )
Vast knowledge & experience in IVF & embryology field more than 20 years. Attended and conducted numerous fellowship programs, conferences, lectures globally
ASSISTANT DOCTORSASSISTANT DOCTORS
Dr. VINNI SANDHU
Vast knowledge & experience in obstetrics & gynecology. Associated with Dr. Anoop Gupta for past 10 years.
History Of IVFHistory Of IVF
• On July 25, 1978, Louise Joy Brown, the world's first successful "test-tube" baby was born in Great Britain. Though the technology that made her conception possible was heralded as a triumph in medicine and science.
Types of InfertilityTypes of Infertility
• Primary infertility This occurs when a couple indulges in unprotected sex for 1 year or more
without conceiving.
• Secondary infertility Refers to couples who have conceived in the past but they are not able to
get another pregnancy.
Female infertilityFemale infertilityHormonal Problems • Failure to produce mature eggs• Malfunction of the hypothalamus• Malfunction of the pituitary glandScarred Ovaries Premature Menopause Follicle Problems Poorly Functioning Fallopian Tubes• Infection • Abdominal Diseases • Previous Surgeries • Ectopic Pregnancy • Congenital Defects
Endometriosis
Causes for Female Causes for Female infertilityinfertility
• Age• Stress• Poor diet• Athletic training• Being overweight or underweight• Smoking• Excess alcohol use• Sexually transmitted infections (stis)• Health problems that cause hormonal changes, such as polycystic ovarian
syndrome and primary ovarian insufficiency
Treatment for infertilityTreatment for infertility
• IUI• IVF• IVF-ICSI• Laser Assisted Hatching• Blastocyst Culture• Surrogacy
ICSI (Intracytoplasmic sperm ICSI (Intracytoplasmic sperm injection)injection)
Success Factor
• Sperm Count >30-40 millions/ml• Female Tubes are open.• Age <28-30 years• Good quality egg.
LAB For Better Success of LAB For Better Success of IVFIVF
• Stereo microscope • Inverted Microscope
Male infertilityMale infertility
• A problem called varicocele (VAIR-ih-koh-seel). This happens when the veins on a man's testicle(s) are too large. This heats the testicles. The heat can affect the number or shape of the sperm.
• Other factors that cause a man to make too few sperm or none at all.
• Movement of the sperm. This may be caused by the shape of the sperm. Sometimes injuries or other damage to the reproductive system block the sperm.
Causes for Male Causes for Male infertilityinfertility
• Heavy alcohol use• Drugs• Smoking cigarettes• Age• Environmental toxins, including pesticides and lead• Health problems such as mumps, serious conditions
like kidney disease, or hormone problems• Medicines• Radiation treatment and chemotherapy for cancer
TREATMENT for Male TREATMENT for Male infertilityinfertility
• Testicular extraction of sperm (TESE)• Microepididymal sperm aspiration (MESA)• ICSI
Treatment for Male Treatment for Male infertilityinfertility
• Testicular extraction of sperm (TESE) If a man's semen completely lacks sperm in the ejaculate (azoospermia), sperm can
sometimes be directly removed from the testes. This is done in a minor surgery or by using a needle to aspirate semen under local anesthesia. If sperm can be found and extracted from the testis, the sperm will be used for ICSI and the fertilization rate of the oocyte is not very different from IVF. Thus, men with no sperm in the ejaculate can have a potential of fathering a child using these techniques.
• Microepididymal sperm aspiration (MESA) Microepididymal sperm aspiration (MESA) is a procedure performed for men who have vasal
or epididymal obstruction (typically from a vasectomy or absence of the vas deferens). It is either done as a scheduled procedure or is coordinated with their female partner’s egg retrieval. MESA is performed in the operating room with general anesthesia utilizing the operating microscope. Patients usually cryopreserve (freeze) sperm during this procedure for future in vitro fertilization procedures. MESA allows for an extensive collection of sperm as compared to aspiration techniques.
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