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IVF During COVID-19

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The unexpected COVID-19 crisis has emerged as a huge challenge for couples seeking In Vitro Fertilizations  (IVF) treatment. COVID-19 vaccine may be one of the better things to come out of 2021. But if you’re on a fertility journey, you’ve probably still got a lot of questions about what the corona virus means for your pregnancy. COVID-19 crisis and lockdown suddenly changed our life. Patients start the cancellation of IVF cycle or treatment due to the threat of the COVID  virus. Why IVF cancelled? We all know that the IVF cycle is a planned preparation and takes several months. Eventually, as the lockdown was announced, there were travel restrictions, absence of public transport and extended lockdown. It was resulting in the cancellation of treatment or discontinuation of treatment. What does the expert say? Our expert  Dr . Bhavana Mittal  from  IVF Clinic in Delhi  says, there needs to be awareness among the patients regarding the IVF treatment ever since the outbreak of COVID-19.

What is AMH Test?

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  Many women come to our clinc for the hope a baby. sometimes problems are serious and required the costly and time taking treatments. Every woman who come to us, we start from the initial treatments. So that we can understand the level of problem. Women those have the problem with menstrual cycle are asked for the AMH test. .the  level  of  AMH  in the blood can help us to estimate the number of follicles inside the ovaries, and therefore, the woman's egg count. A  typical AMH level  for a fertile woman is 1.0–4.0 ng/ml; under 1.0 ng/ml is considered low and indicative of a diminished ovarian reserve. We start the medication for them who have low AMH level. And ensure them the successful pregnancy. It is a marker for ovarian (egg) reserve and is  accessed via an  AMH  blood  test . For accurate assessment,  AMH tests  should be combined with an antral follicle count (AFC), which is the number of small follicles within both ovaries. AFC is done using an expert fertility ultraso

Thyroid gland and its role in infertility

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The butterfly-shaped gland is located in the front of the neck, known as the thyroid. The main function of the gland is to produce and regulate hormones that help your bodywork. If it does not produce an adequate amount of these hormones, It can also cause problems during pregnancy itself. Thyroid hormone can impact fertility too such as disruption of the menstrual cycle, difficult to conceive, Interference with ovulation, premature birth, stillbirth and increased risk of miscarriage. The gynae at the Best Fertility Centre in Delhi says, ‘Once the thyroid is under control, there is no reason why you should not have a successful pregnancy and a healthy baby.’ Thyroid hormones are so important to your baby's brain and nervous system development, hypothyroidism, especially during the first trimester can cause low IQ and problems with normal development. Thyroid issues are also commonly diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) as both involve abnormal hormone levels. For