A Separate Operation Theatre dedicated only for ART procedures like OVUM PICK-UP and EMBRYO TRANSFER. It is fully equipped with boyle's apparatus, monitors and sonography machines.
An ultrasound test uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of your internal organs. Imaging tests can identify abnormalities and help doctors diagnose conditions.
Laparoscopic ovarian drilling is a surgical treatment for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) that can help with ovulation. Electrocautery or a laser is used to destroy parts of the ovaries.
Myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids also called leiomyomas. These common noncancerous growths appear in the uterus. Uterine fibroids usually develop during childbearing years, but they can occur at any age.
Tubal cannulation is a procedure to treat blocked fallopian tubes. Fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus. They are responsible for delivering the ovarian egg (ova) to the uterus during pregnancy.
Bowel obstruction is a common complication of post-operative adhesions. Occasional, this mandates surgical adhesiolysis - lysing cutting the adhesions to resolve the obstruction.
Cryopreservation Is A Technique Used To Freeze And Then Thaw The Gametes (Eggs, Embryos Or Sperm) For Use In In Vitro Fertilization Cycles.
A polypectomy is a medical procedure to remove a polyp, a growth on the inside of one of your organs or body cavities. Polyps can be cancerous or benign (noncancerous).
Antenatal care is the care you get from health professionals during your pregnancy. It's sometimes called pregnancy care or maternity care. You'll be offered appointments with a midwife, or sometimes a doctor who specialises in pregnancy and birth (an obstetrician).
A nonstress test is a common prenatal test used to check on a baby's health. During a nonstress test, the baby's heart rate is monitored to see how it responds to the baby's movements.
Painless delivery can be achieved using a form of regional anaesthesia that provides pain relief during natural labour. Epidural anaesthesia is administered through an injection on the lower back of the mother.
A care given to the mother and her newborn baby immediately after the birth of the placenta and for the first six weeks of life.