Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Busting common myths about PCOS

 

PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome is a condition that affects nearly 10 per cent of women in their reproductive age. 1 out of 10 women are affected by the condition globally, and if we talk about India alone, it affects 1 out of 5 women in our country. The condition is marked by elevated levels of insulin and androgen hormone in a female body. The former leads to insulin resistance and the latter gives rise to various symptoms like acne, hair fall, facial hair growth, irregular periods, etc. Although the condition is very common, there are many myths related to it that prevail in our society. Today, we are going to bust some of the most common of these with the help of the best IVF doctor in Noida.


Myth 1 - Having PCOS means you have polycystic ovaries

The name of the condition, itself, backs this myth to some extent. However, you should not always go with the name. No doubt, many women suffering from PCOS tend to have cysts in their ovaries, this is not always the case. A woman suffering from the condition is likely to have any of the three problems or a combination of these:

      Irregular menstrual cycles

      Multiple ovarian cysts

      Elevated androgen levels

In some cases, the cysts may get cured, but the condition remains, as it is lifelong.

 

Myth 2 - Every woman suffering from PCOS is likely to experience unwanted hair growth

Although a lot of women suffering from PCOS experience hirsutism or unwanted hair growth, it does not hold for everyone. Hair growth is caused by the raised androgen levels, but the hormone works differently for different women. So,  having PCOS does not necessarily mean that you will have unwanted hair growth

 

Myth 3 - It is impossible to conceive if you have PCOS

As per the top IVF doctors in Noida, many women suffering from PCOS fear that they will never have a baby. This is completely false, as it is possible to have a healthy family with PCOS. While some women may need fertility treatment for the same, others may get pregnant naturally. All you need to do is manage the condition effectively, with healthy lifestyle modifications and medication.

 

Myth 4 - Irregular menstrual cycle means that you have PCOS

It is important to understand that an irregular menstrual cycle can be a result of many different factors and not just PCOS. A normal cycle is anywhere from 3 to 5 weeks. Other causes of irregular menstrual cycles, apart from PCOS, include breastfeeding, dieting, excessive exercising, inflammatory pelvic diseases, uterine fibroids and thyroid.

 

Myth 5 - Women suffering from PCOS are overweight or obese

When we talk about PCOS, the first image that comes to mind is that of a fat lady with a lot of facial hair. This is nothing but a misconception. Women with PCOS are not necessarily fat. PCOS has a different impact on different people and, experts from the best infertility clinic in Noida suggest that not everyone tends to gain weight.

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Increasing need of IVF in India

 

Infertility is something nobody wants to talk. In society, infertility is always considered as a social stigma and people suffering with it are treated differently. But it is not the case today; people are more educated and practical these days. Due to a lot of environmental changes and lifestyle patterns people suffer from infertility issues. Fertility issues are increasing rapidly since last decade; the number of people choosing IVF has almost doubled.  Earlier, such treatments were so costly that it was available only for the rich section of the society in the metropolitan cities but now things have changed. People even in small cities are opting for IVF for its great results and affordability.

What is IVF?

IVF stands for In vitro fertilization which is a medical procedure used to help couples that are not able to conceive a child due to various reasons. IVF is the most effective form of assisted reproductive technology.

How it is done?

Firstly, the uterus is evaluated and eggs are tested. Further, the condition of fallopian tube is accessed. It is then followed by several hormones tests.  Then average of 10-20 healthy eggs are retrieved from the ovaries which are then fertilized in vitro. When the eggs are fertilized then the embryos (4-5) is transferred to the uterus with the help of the needle. After, that it totally depends on the body of the women; that how it responds to the procedure. If everything goes well then the embryos gets implanted in the uterus which marks the beginning of the gestation period.

Why there is a need for IVF?

In Vitro fertilization or (IVF) is treatment or we can say it is a solution for couples who suffer from genetic problem or infertility issues. There may be many reasons other than diseases due to which people opt for IVF, such reasons include:

Fallopian blockage or damage: In case of fallopian blockage, the egg is unable to reach the uterus due to which fertilization of egg becomes impossible.

Ovulation disorder: Some women face issues in regular periods which means the egg cycle is not normal and egg is either not available for fertilization or fewer eggs are available for fertilization.

Uterine Fibroids:  Fibroids are benign tumors in the wall of the uterus. It is very common these days; women in their 30s and 40s suffer from it. Fibroids cause problems with implantations.

 Tube sterilization:  Some women suffer from fallopian damage or blockage, in such cases the tube is is permanently closed. In such cases, IVF is the only option available to conceive a child.

Impaired sperm production or function: Low sperm count, non motile sperm, abnormal shape and size of the sperm are some issues that cause difficulty in fertilization.

Genetic disorder:  In cases, where people are aware of their genetic disorders and they do not want to pass their disorders to their child; in such cases IVF is preferred by the best IVF clinic in Noida.

Risks factors involved:

·       Multiple births: IVF increase the chances of multiple births as more than one embryo is inserted.

·       Premature delivery  and low birth weight

·       Miscarriage: The rate of miscarriage using IVF is about 15%-20%.

·       Egg- retrieval procedure complications: In some cases, aspirating needle used causes bleeding and infection.

 

Factors affecting the fertility:

The constant changes in the environment and lifestyle habits are the major reason for infertility these days. Smoking, pollution, stress, genetic disorders, obesity and drinking alcohol are major reasons for need of IVF these days. Sedentary lifestyles, as most of the people have hardly any time for exercise because of their job. IVF clinic in Noida provides with well covered diet and exercise routine for their patients in order to increase their chances of implantation.

To help someone to start a family is a feeling that is beyond work satisfaction. This brings peace and happiness to our doctors and staff at Zeeva clinic.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

No Period This Month? Know the Reason - Zeevafertility Clinic

Once you start menstruating, you have to welcome your period every month. Carrying extra pads and tampons with you when your date is about to come and getting ready to deal with the cramps and mood swings. But, what if you miss your period? Should you be freaking out? Well, there can be many reasons behind why you miss your period, it is quite normal to experience this once in a while and the condition is commonly referred to as amenorrhea. It can be due to excessive stress or even due to abrupt changes in your lifestyle, which includes your diet. However, the leading infertility specialist in Noida suggests that the problem should not be taken lightly as it can also be due to a serious underlying condition.



In this blog, we have listed some potential reasons behind why you are missing your period with the help of the experts from the best IVF treatment center in Noida.

Abrupt weight gain or loss - Drastic changes in your body weight can trigger problems like secondary amenorrhea. This is most commonly experienced by people who have an abrupt change in the BMI. An extreme change in your weight can disrupt your normal hormonal balance, leading to irregularity in your periods.

Stressing - Stress is neither good for your reproductive health, nor for your monthly cycles. When we start stressing, our body releases stress hormones that directly or indirectly suppress the function of other hormones. Under such conditions, your body can go into fight or flight mode and this can lead to a temporary halt in your ovulation. This lack of ovulation can be the reason behind why you missed periods.

Intense workouts - If you are a gym freak and love following a strenuous exercise routine, you might be compromising your hormonal health. Indulging in such activities means that you are burning more calories than you should and as such you are draining your body of all the energy that it needs to keep various systems in your body functioning. This can also interfere with the functioning of various hormones in your body leading to you missing a period.

Use of hormonal birth control pills - Pills seem to be the easiest and preferred ways of avoiding unwanted pregnancy. But, did you know that the regular use of these can lead to severe side effects?  Well, the use of such pills can severely disrupt your menstrual cycles and even if you stop taking these, it might take a couple of months to have your normal cycles back. So, if you do not want any such disruption in your menstrual cycles, you should go for other birth control methods like IUD.

Perimenopause - Perimenopause is the time before you hit your menopause when your body is preparing for the upcoming changes. This may start a couple of years prior to your menopause, around 3 to 4 years and lasts until to stop having your periods. For many women in their forties, missing their periods is the first time of perimenopause. In such a case, it is also possible to skip two or more periods in a row.

Pregnancy - One of the most common reasons why you are missing your period is pregnancy. Yes, you read that right. Missing your period might be a sign that you have conceived. Though we cannot do anything without proper evaluation and assessment, if you have been trying to have a baby and suddenly stop having your periods, there might be some good news.

Underlying medical conditions - IVF experts in Noida suggest that there are many underlying conditions like thyroid and PCOS, that can lead to abnormal changes in your hormonal levels, as a result of which you might also skip your period. This problem can be effectively managed with the right medication and lifestyle changes. If you are ready to stick to these, you will soon start having your periods normally.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

All about periods: A young girls guide

 As we grow, our body undergoes a lot of changes and it is important to cope up with all of them, as these are a part of who we are. Your monthly period is marked by the release of unwanted tissues and blood from your uterus, which then comes out via the vagina. There is a lot more to learn about periods and we have answered some of the common questions asked by teens with the help of the experts from the top IVF hospital in Muzaffarnagar




When do girls get their first period? 


Well, there is no specific age for getting your periods and it may vary from one girl to another. Most girls start getting their periods when they are about 12, however, it is quite normal to get them anywhere between 10 to 15 years of age. Though it cannot be precisely determined when a girl will start getting her periods, there are certain clues that indicate that you might start having them soon. In the majority of the cases, a girl starts to have her periods within 2 years after her breasts start developing. Some girls may also experience vaginal discharge, starting from a year or six months prior to their first period. 


Why do we have periods? 


Periods are a result of hormonal changes in your bodies. Female reproductive organs are quite different from that of males and ap is their functioning. The ovaries release hormones like estrogen and progesterone that promote the formation of the uterine lining. This happens every month to prepare the uterus for the implantation of the fertilized egg. When there is no egg, the lining breaks down and the process starts again. This cycle happens every month until you hit menopause. 


How is ovulation related to periods? 


Just like a menstruation cycle, females also have an ovulation cycle that is marked by the release of an egg from the ovaries. The egg travels towards the uterus via the fallopian tube. If this egg is fertilized by the sperm cell, the resulting embryo attaches itself to the wall of the uterus advantage used to grow there. If there is no fertilization, the egg, along with the uterine lining is released out via the vagina. 


Will I get my periods on the same day every month? 


You may not necessarily get your periods on the same day every month. Initially, your periods may be irregular, which is quite normal. Within 2 to 3 years, you will start having your periods after a regular interval of 4 to 5 weeks. This may vary from one person to another. 


How long does a period last? 


Your periods may last for 3 to 5 days Or even more.


Saturday, April 17, 2021

Managing Morning Sickness During Pregnancy

The journey towards motherhood is just like a roller coaster ride, filled with many ups and downs. In these 9 months-long journeys, you are going to experience wonderful things and at the same time face challenges that can be easily overcome with the right knowledge. In this blog, we have discussed one such challenge,




‘Morning Sickness’ and how you can tackle it like a pro, with the help of the best IVF specialist in NoidaHave you ever heard the term ‘Morning Sickness’ before? Well, the term is nothing new for women who have been pregnant before and surprisingly, it affects more than half of the pregnant female population. As your body undergoes tremendous changes, you are likely to experience some side effects like early morning nausea and vomiting, especially during the 1st trimester of your pregnancy. 


One of the most important things to note here is that irrespective of what the name suggests, morning sickness can be experienced at any hour of the day and not necessarily in the morning hours. Also, it is important to understand that morning sickness does not affect or harm your baby in any way and is just triggered by the sudden elevation of certain hormones in your body. 

While some women may not experience anything at all, experts from the best IVF clinic in Noida suggest that others might experience a severe form of morning sickness, commonly referred to as ‘hyperemesis gravidarum’. In such cases, excess vomiting can lead to dehydration and unintentional body weight, up to 5 per cent. Frequent loss of nutrients can also lead to malnourishment. Women suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum are usually required to stay at the hospital where they will be given medication and fluids intravenously. 

What are the symptoms of morning sickness? 

Some of the common symptoms of morning sickness, as listed by the fertility specialists from the best IVF center in Noida. 

  • Feeling nauseated, just like one feels during motion sickness
  • Feeling nauseated after smelling certain foods or odours
  • Feeling nauseated after eating certain food items
  • Feeling nauseated on being exposed to heat 
  • Recurrent feeling of nausea experienced at different instances of the day More severe symptoms that call for the need of immediate medical intervention include: 
  • Flu-like symptoms, that might be an indication of some serious illness
  • Feeling dizzy or falling unconscious 
  • Severe vomiting experienced multiple times a day
  • Inability to keep down any food or fluid 
  • Drastic weight loss
  • Understanding what causes Morning Sickness
  • While

there is no particular explanation behind what causes it, morning sickness is believed to be caused by the abrupt rise in pregnancy hormones. In case of severe nausea and vomiting, it might be a result of some other underlying medical ailment that may or may not be linked to your pregnancy. 

Best fertility specialists in Noida like Dr. Shweta Goswami suggest that morning sickness is more common in the following cases 

·        The expecting mother has experienced the same during a previous pregnancy

·        The expecting mother has a sensitive stomach

·        The expecting mother has a history of certain conditions like migraine, motion sickness, or has been taking birth control pills

·        The expecting mother is pregnant with twins or other multiples as this means higher levels of pregnancy hormones hCG. 

·        The expecting mother is pregnant with a girl child

·        The problem runs in your family

Managing morning sickness Women experiencing morning sickness are often recommended to take the following:

·        Vitamin B6 supplements

·        Natural remedies like ginger

·         Certain drugs and medicines like doxylamine

·        Anti-nausea medicines

·        Excess fluids to avoid dehydration

·        Corticosteroid medications

Apart from all these, there are also certain home remedies that may prove to be helpful. These include:

·        Replace 3 big meals with 5 to 6 smaller meals, taken at regular intervals

·        Don't miss your daily dose of multivitamins and avoid taking these on an empty stomach

·        Avoid staying in the kitchen, going to restaurants or any other place which is filled with food odour

·        Avoid foods that are loaded with fats and spices

·        Eat bland foods like banana, rice and chicken broth when you feel nauseated

·        Take plenty of non-caffeinated fluids

·        Breathe in the fresh air every morning by going out on the balcony or opening the windows of your room

·        Try using acupressure wrist bands, essential oils and herbal ginger supplements.