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Preserving Fertility: A Guide to Egg-Freezing Treatment

In today's fast-paced world, women often face challenging decisions when it comes to their reproductive health. One such decision is the option of egg-freezing treatment, a groundbreaking procedure that allows women to preserve their fertility for the future. In her latest online article, Dr Irfana Koita delves into the details of egg-freezing treatment and highlights the importance of booking a consultation with a renowned fertility specialist.

Exploring the role of imaging and understanding progesterone resistance in endometriosis

Endometriosis affects millions of women worldwide, causing debilitating pain and impacting daily life in profound ways. Despite its prevalence, there remains a lack of understanding and awareness surrounding this condition. By raising awareness, we can empower individuals to seek proper diagnosis, treatment, and support, ultimately improving the quality of life for those living with endometriosis. Together, we can break the silence, educate others, and advocate for better care and research to ensure that no one suffers in silence. Distinguished senior fertility specialist Dr Anu Chawla explores endometriosis, explaining the role of imaging in the diagnosis and treatment, alongside the role of progesterone resistance in the condition.

Egg freezing through vitrification: Revolutionising fertility preservation

Oocyte cryopreservation, also known as egg freezing, is a ground-breaking reproductive medicine technique. It involves the extraction, freezing, and storage of a woman's mature eggs, preserving them for potential use in the future. Vitrification, a rapid cooling method, offers advantages over traditional slow-freezing methods. Dr Anu Chawla, senior specialist in reproductive medicine, highlights the advantages it offers, and emphasises the importance of awareness regarding egg freezing in this informative article.

Understanding blocked fallopian tubes: Causes, symptoms, and treatment options

Blocked fallopian tubes contribute to infertility in approximately 30% of women facing fertility challenges, making it a prevalent yet often asymptomatic condition. Diagnosis typically occurs when a couple encounters difficulties conceiving. In her latest online article, Dr Anu Chawla delves into the origins of blocked fallopian tubes, their implications for fertility, and the available treatments for those aspiring to conceive.

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