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The Silent Half: Role of Men in IVF

Dr Praveen B Joshi Have you ever considered the significance of the male partner’s role in the IVF journey? Most conversations tend to revolve around women and their contribution, while the man’s part is often ignored. However, the fact is that this imbalance can take an emotional and physical toll on both partners. Research says […]Read More

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Embryo Freezing: A Motherhood Choice for Today’s Women

Dr Shikha Sardana In the field of fertility treatment, embryo freezing, also known as cryopreservation, has emerged as a revolutionary technique. Popularised in part by celebrities, it has given women the freedom to balance careers, personal growth, education, and family life without compromising their chance at motherhood. By preserving fertility potential early in life, it […]Read More

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De-linking the hidden keys of genetics and infertility

Anusree Singapur When couples struggle to conceive, factors like age, stress, or medical conditions such as PCOS and endometriosis are often blamed. While these are valid concerns, the real reason is sometimes hidden much deeper — in our genes. Studies show that inherited and chromosomal factors silently influence reproductive health, making conception difficult for some […]Read More

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Couples Choosing Delayed Parenthood in the Modern Age

Dr Sabia Mangat The decision to delay parenthood has become a trend these days when gender equality is valued and practiced, particularly in urbanism.  With ongoing cultural shifts, parenthood is no longer correlated with time; couples are choosing to defer/postpone having children until their early or even mid-30s.  Well, this decision also brings in significant […]Read More

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How uterine cancer impacts pregnancy

Dr T Shilpa Reddy Uterine cancer is more common in younger and postmenopausal women and is ranked fourth among gynecological cancers in India. There are two categories of uterine cancer. Uterine sarcoma grows in the myometrium, the muscle wall of your uterus, while endometrial cancer, which is more common, develops in the endometrium, the inside […]Read More

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