Friday, 30 August 2019
Thursday, 29 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 09:00
Fertility Boosting Foods For Female
Diet is an essential part of fertility. What you eat will positively or negatively impact your body and fertility. Here are 5 fertility-boosting foods for females.
1)Whole Grains
2)Foods rich in Omega 3 Fatty acids (Fish)
3)Lean Meat and Beans
4)Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables
5)Low-fat dairy
2)Foods rich in Omega 3 Fatty acids (Fish)
3)Lean Meat and Beans
4)Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables
5)Low-fat dairy
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 21:54
Natural Ways To Increase Sperm Count In Men
Sperm count is an important factor for determining male fertility. A sperm count of 20 million/ml is considered to be ideal. Anything less than that is considered to be abnormal and hence should be considered for fertility treatments.
Natural ways to increase sperm count are:
1)Exercise
2)Get a good night's sleep.
3)Reduce stress
4)Stop smoking
5)Reduce alcohol intake
6)Avoid prescription drugs
7)Increase intake of anti-oxidant rich foods
8)Use fenugreek supplement
2)Get a good night's sleep.
3)Reduce stress
4)Stop smoking
5)Reduce alcohol intake
6)Avoid prescription drugs
7)Increase intake of anti-oxidant rich foods
8)Use fenugreek supplement
Sunday, 25 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 21:39
Benefits of Ovulation Tracking
Ovulation cycle tracking is a great way to identify days on which a woman is most fertile. It is done by predicting when ovulation is going to take place.
Ovulation is triggered by the release of Luteinising hormone from the pituitary gland. The hormone surge is detected by blood tests and ultrasound tests. This will help you in determining the best time to have intercourse for the best chance of conception.
Ovulation is triggered by the release of Luteinising hormone from the pituitary gland. The hormone surge is detected by blood tests and ultrasound tests. This will help you in determining the best time to have intercourse for the best chance of conception.
Wednesday, 21 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 05:25
Male and Female Infertility Diagnosis
Hello everyone. I am Dr. Samit Sekhar, Director at Kiran Infertility Centre and today in this video, I am going to discuss about Basics of Infertility, Reasons for Infertility and How to diagnose infertility in male and female.
To know more visit our website : https://kiranivfgenetic.com
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 01:11
Sunday, 18 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 22:16
CAUSES OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Erectile Dysfunction is the inability to maintain an erection. It is a disorder that can cause male infertility. Here are some symptoms and causes for erectile dysfunction.
Symptoms
1. Inability to maintain an erection
2. Reduced sexual desire
Causes
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by a combination of physical and psychological factors which are as follows:
1. Clogged blood vessels are also known as atherosclerosis
2. High blood pressure
3. Heart disease
4. Diabetes
5. Obesity
6. Peyronie's disease that causes the development of scar tissue inside the penis
7. Depression
8. Stress
Symptoms
1. Inability to maintain an erection
2. Reduced sexual desire
Causes
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by a combination of physical and psychological factors which are as follows:
1. Clogged blood vessels are also known as atherosclerosis
2. High blood pressure
3. Heart disease
4. Diabetes
5. Obesity
6. Peyronie's disease that causes the development of scar tissue inside the penis
7. Depression
8. Stress
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 21:36
FACTS ABOUT OVULATION |
Ovulation is the release of an egg from an ovary during the menstrual cycle of a female. Here are some facts about ovulation that you must know
1)A part of the ovary called the ovarian follicle discharges the egg.
2) Egg travels down the fallopian tube where it may meet sperm and get fertilized.
3) Ovulation is controlled by a part of the brain called the hypothalamus
4) Luteinizing hormone (LH) and Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) are two hormones released during ovulation.
5) Ovulation is the most fertile period for a female.
6) Ovulation occurs 12-16 days before the next menstrual cycle.
2) Egg travels down the fallopian tube where it may meet sperm and get fertilized.
3) Ovulation is controlled by a part of the brain called the hypothalamus
4) Luteinizing hormone (LH) and Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) are two hormones released during ovulation.
5) Ovulation is the most fertile period for a female.
6) Ovulation occurs 12-16 days before the next menstrual cycle.
Tuesday, 13 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 04:48
Sperm Count And Fertility |
Total Motile Count is the measure of a number of moving sperm in the ejaculate. There should be more than 20 million motile sperm in the ejaculate.
This is an important factor in determining male fertility. In a healthy specimen, about 50% or more of the sperm should be moving in forward motion.
To know more about male infertility visit: https://kiranivfgenetic.com
Friday, 9 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 22:21
Causes Of Ectopic Pregnancy
In a normal pregnancy, the egg attaches itself in uterus whereas an Ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg attaches to any other organ apart from the uterus, most commonly in fallopian tubes.
Causes of ectopic pregnancy are:
1)Damage to fallopian tubes.
2)Pelvic Inflammatory Disease caused by infection from Chlamydia or Gonorrhea. 3)Formation of scar tissue in or around the fallopian tubes. 4)Some surgical procedures like surgery in the pelvic area
For booking, consultations visit https://kiranivfgenetic.com
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Monday, 5 August 2019
Posted by Dr Samit Sekhar on 00:43
Causes of Hydrosalphinx
Hydrosalpinx is a condition in which a woman’s Fallopian tubes become blocked with fluid which impacts fertility.
There can be several reasons for hydrosalpinx to occur. Some of the most important reasons are:
1.Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
2.Sexually transmitted infections such as Gonorrhea. 3.Abdominal Surgery 4.Endometriosis
For fertility treatments and IVF consultation visit:
https://www.kiranivfgenetic.com |
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