Kiran
Infertility Center has made outstanding
progress in the Super-Speciality of Surrogacy and Infertility Treatments and is
one of the most successful clinics in India offering Infertility Treatments and
Surrogacy Program.
Why Surrogacy?
Surrogacy
is when another woman carries a baby for a couple/ individual who are unable to
conceive or carry a child themselves. This treatment is offered usually due to
inability of Intended Mother/ Intended Parents to conceive or carry a child to
term due to medical or other problems. Kiran Infertility Center fulfils your
dream of having a child through Surrogacy in India for the couples who are
unable to carry the child in their own womb.
Gestational Carrier
A
woman uses her own egg, it is fertilized by her partner’s sperm and the embryo
is placed inside the carrier’s uterus. At KIC we perform only gestational
Surrogacy. Kiran Infertility Center or KIC is a reputed clinic in
India with sound reputation of having affordable surrogacy and IVF programs.
The amazing success rates of its surrogacy and IVF programs is attracting
people the world over as the preferred destination for IVF and surrogacy
services.
Infertility?
It
is defined as not being able to get pregnant after one year of unprotected sex.
You should consider making an appointment with a reproductive/Infertility
specialist, if
- You’re over age 35 and have been trying to conceive for at least six months
- You menstruate irregularly or not at all
- You have known fertility problems
- You've been diagnosed with endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease
- You've had more than one miscarriage
- You've had prior cancer treatment
The Process of Conception
Ovulation– When a mature egg is released from the ovary, it is pushed down
the Fallopian tube, and is available to be fertilized by sperm. Ovulation often
happens around day 14 of a menstrual cycle, although the exact timing might
vary among women or even from month to month.
Fertilization– Occurs when one sperm penetrates the egg, combining their
genetic material. The sperm and egg each contain 23 chromosomes holding all of
the information that determines your child’s sex and contributes to your
child’s genetic make-up. Within 24 hours of fertilization, the egg, now
called a zygote, divides into 2 cells. The number of cells doubles about every
12 hours as the zygote continues to move toward the uterus.
Implantation– About 3 days after fertilization, the zygote has become a ball
of 32 cells. A few days later, it reaches the uterus as a ball of approximately
500 cells. On day 7 the zygote implants into the uterine wall.
We
here at KIC through our Infertility and Surrogacy Program try to provide you a
Single Window Solution for all your queries in your journey to Parenthood.
Phone
no: +91-99
4817 5768