Hormonal changes during pregnancy can reduce the body’s ability to use insulin properly, causing high blood sugar levels. This condition is known as gestational diabetes and is more common in women with certain risk factors like obesity or family history.
Regular exercise, diet control, and insulin therapy in some
cases are key to managing gestational diabetes.
No. Infertility affects both men and women and can be due to
several factors from either or both partners.
Typically 1–2 embryos are transferred depending on age and other
medical factors to reduce risk of multiples.
Most patients report only mild discomfort during IVF procedures.
Anesthesia is used during egg retrieval.
IVF success rates vary but range from 40% to 60% per cycle
depending on age and clinical condition.
A full IVF cycle takes around 4–6 weeks from stimulation to
embryo transfer.
Yes, though chances of success decline with age. Many clinics
suggest using donor eggs after 40.
Yes. Research shows IVF babies are as healthy as those conceived
naturally.
ICSI is a procedure where a single sperm is injected directly
into an egg, used when male infertility is a factor.