FAQs

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the difference between IVF and IUI?

IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) involves directly placing sperm into the uterus, while IVF involves fertilisation in a lab. IUI is less invasive and often used as a first step before IVF if needed.

Q2. What diagnostic tests are done before fertility treatment?

Common tests include USG, endocrine assessment, routine blood assessment, infection markers, sonography, diagnostic hysteroscopy, diagnostic laparoscopy, semen analysis, human sperm assay, and sperm function test.

Q3. What are the signs of blocked fallopian tubes?

Often, blocked tubes show no symptoms, but they may be suspected in cases of infertility. Diagnostic tools like HSG, laparoscopy, or sonography help confirm blockage.

Q4. What services are offered at your IVF centres?

We offer a full range of fertility treatments: IVF, IUI, PRP, egg freezing, sperm freezing, donor egg/sperm programs, laser-assisted hatching, preimplantation testing, ovulation induction, and more.

Q5. Do you offer government-affiliated IVF services?

Yes. Our centres in Jaipur, Sikar, and Beawar are government-associated. We also have private centres in Ajmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Shahpur, and other cities.

Q6. Is artificial insemination available at your clinics?

Yes. We provide both artificial insemination (IUI) and IVF treatments, depending on the patient's fertility profile and the doctor’s recommendation.

Q7. How successful is IVF?

The IVF success rate depends on age, cause of infertility, and overall health. On average, success rates are 40–60% and may improve with advanced techniques like IMSI, PICSI, or donor programs.

Q8. What is ICSI, and when is it recommended?

ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is a form of IVF where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg. It is recommended in cases of male infertility, poor sperm motility, or previous IVF failure.

Q9. What are the benefits of egg freezing?

Common tests include USG, endocrine assessment, routine blood assessment, infection markers, sonography, diagnostic hysteroscopy, diagnostic laparoscopy, semen analysis, human sperm assay, and sperm function test.

Q10. What is the Donor Egg Programme?

This program allows women with low ovarian reserve or poor egg quality to conceive using eggs from a healthy donor, combined with IVF for fertilisation and transfer.

Q11. What is the role of PRP in fertility?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is used to improve uterine lining or ovarian function, particularly for women with a thin endometrium or diminished ovarian reserve.

Q12. Do you offer sperm freezing and microfluidics?

Yes. Sperm freezing is ideal for men undergoing medical treatments or delayed parenthood. Microfluidics is an advanced sperm selection method to improve IVF outcomes.