Showing posts with label FSH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FSH. Show all posts

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Tandem IVF Cycle




Tandem IVF Cycle has gained enormous popularity especially within the last few years. This distinct method of treatment offers women with low ovarian reserves and low oocyte quality, a chance of pregnancy with their own eggs, while at the same time having a back-up plan of egg reserves through egg donation. However, having regular menstrual cycles as well as active ovulation is a must to be considered for a Tandem IVF Cycle. In case the patient’s own eggs are not effective enough for pregnancy, Tandem IVF Cycle uses young and fertility proven donor eggs. Moreover, throughout this cycle, patient receives a considerably lower dose of medication because of the fact that she will be in need of only a few good quality eggs.

This is a great opportunity for women in their late 30's with high FSH levels. It can be interpreted as an investment in two different stocks to minimize the risk of a failed attempt. Similarly, it gives you the opportunity to make a choice of using your own eggs first and freeze donor's eggs for a potential future cycle and therefore, avoid the cost of two separate cycles. Thanks to the fact that we are legally capable to transfer up to three embryos in a given cycle, you will also be able to decide how many of your own embryos and how many embryos of donor eggs you would like to have transferred.

In case you have any further assistance on our tandem cycle IVF procedure or any question in general, please feel free to contact us.

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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Female Infertility - Causes and Investigation


 Most common causes of infertility in women are; absence of ovulation or insufficient quality of the eggs (oocytes) for fertilization. Additionally, many factors such as; age, stress, excessive use of tobacco and alcohol, sexually transmitted and infectious diseases, being overweight or underweight, athletic training, lack of the essential nutrients resulting from a poor diet and any factors leading to hormonal imbalances may act on a woman's fertility.

Aging has a crucial effect on a woman's fertility. After the age of 30, a woman's chance of having a baby decrease expeditiously each year. Mainly because the health of a woman's ovaries to release eggs and health of the eggs declines whereas, risks of having a miscarriage, as well as risks arising from a woman's personal health problems which may interfere with fertility increases. Therefore women in their 30's who have been trying to get pregnant for six months or longer should immediately consult their doctors for a complete fertility evaluation. As for most healthy women under the age of 30, should not worry unless they have been trying for at least a year.

Infertility testing and evaluation starts at your gynecologist's, where a sonogram will be used to find out the number of potential eggs in each ovary on the 2nd or 3rd day of your menstrual period. Besides, hormone testing will be useful in order to make an evaluation of your ovarian function including FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, TSH and AMH. Depending on the results, the most appropriate course of action will be decided.




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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

What is Infertility?




The inability to conceive or inability to carry pregnancy to full term can define Infertility.
Around 10% of women ages 15-44 in the Western population have difficulties getting pregnant or carrying to full term.

Each couple will need to undergo infertility investigation and this could vary depending on a few factors including : how long you have been trying to conceive, your previous history of fertility treatments, age, medication protocols used in previous treatment as well as the history of miscarriage or failed treatments.

It is our goal to ensure that each fertility treatment is unique and customized which is why we ask for all possible information before beginning your treatment.

For further information please visit : http://www.lowcostivf.net/infertility.htm

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Where to have your Pre-testing

Below is a list of places where you can have your initial tests and scans before planning your treatment with North Cyprus IVF Centre:



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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Infertility Testing & Interpreting Test Results





Infertility testing can be very different for different patient groups. For instance, if you have been trying to conceive for some time without success and have had no prior testing and/or investigation done, then the starting point will be the following:

For female partner:
- A sonogram will need to be performed on day 2 or day 3 of her menstrual period. This sonogram will be indicative of the number of antral follicle count (potential eggs for ovulation) and it will give your gynecologist a chance to observe if there are any problems such as cysts in the ovaries, or polyps/fibroids in the uterus/cervix that can possibly interfere with a successful pregnancy process.
- On the very same day, FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, TSH and AMH hormone tests will need to be administered to make an assessment of the ovarian function. Each of these hormones reflect a different aspect of your fertility. Our specialists at North Cyprus IVF will evaluate your test results and provide a comprehensive feedback on your test results.

For male partner:
- A semen analysis will need to be performed according to WHO 2010 Criteria, as explained in the "Causes of Male Infertility" section.

For couples who have had their initial testing and perhaps have been through a round of fertility treatment will need further investigation. Based on the problems or the lack of problems that may have been observed in initial testing, the following will be investigated:
- A hysterosalpingography for a thorough investigation into the tubes and the uterus
- Infectious disease screening for both partners including Toxoplasmosis, CMV and Chlamydia for the female partner. Sometimes a small infection can cause your body to reject embryo implantation and therefore prevent you from getting pregnant. A short cure of antibiotherapy can sometimes be a solution to a long-suffered infertility problem.
- A karyotype analysis for chromosome testing. If one of the partners suffers from an abnormal karyotype, a genetic problem may be transferred to the offspring. The nature and the severity of the problem will be indicative of what types of measures should be taken.

For couples with repeated IVF failures and/or repeated miscarriages, in addition to the tests mentioned above, female thrombophilia testing will be in order including the following:
MTHFR C677T
MTHFR A1298C
Factor II
Factor V Leiden
PAI 1
Thrombophilia defects can potentially cause blood clotting problems, where blood clots can get into the placental circulation and stop your baby's heart, therefore, resulting in a miscarriage. Thrombophilia defects have also been identified with implantation failures.

This is not a comprehensive list of infertility testing and we may ask for different tests depending on your unique history of infertility.


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Saturday, February 8, 2014

How do I administer the medication?


Administering medication is relatively easy given that the injections to be used are sub-cutaneous injections and are administered right under the skin. These injections are painless and easy to self-administer. Please refer to the link below for a complete explanation on how to mix and arrange the dose of your medication as well as how to administer it.
Once you watch this video, please contact us for any questions you may have.
You will notice that once you retrieve the necessary amount of medication from the vial, you will have some left over medication in the vial. You will store this in a refrigerator and use the next day.

For instance, a vial of Gonal-F 450 iu will give you 600 units of medication once mixed. If your daily dose is, say, 300 iu, you will use half of it and store the other half for the next day.




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Thursday, January 30, 2014

How do I begin treatment?


The first step in treatment is to gather all the necessary information, i.e. the test results mentioned above. One we have all the test results, we are able to identify the right treatment protocol as well as the precise dose of medication to be administered. Once you send us your test results, we will be able to provide our feedback and lay down all the options based on your unique fertility assessment.

At this point, we are able to map out your treatment calendar and issue your prescription. We work with an international pharmacy in the UK which delivers worldwide, so you will be able to order your medication online and receive them at your door. There are clear instructions on how to administer the medication as well as daily instructions of what you need to do on your treatment calendar.


Once you begin with the preliminary treatment, you will begin using your medication locally and you will need to visit your local gynecologist in order to observe your response to medication and reassess the dose of medication if necessary. These local scans can be done at your local gynecologist or scanning clinic. We work with a number of places in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Turkey, Germany, France, Holland and Spain for scans. Therefore, should you not have a local doctor, we may be able to recommend a place or two.

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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Which tests will you require for treatment?




We require a series of tests for fertility assessment / fitness for pregnancy as well as infectious disease screening. Each and every test that we order serves a different purpose and each one of these tests will have an implication for your treatment.

For assessment of fertility, we ask each female patient to have the following testing done on day 2 or day 3 of their menstrual cycle: FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, TSH and AMH hormone tests. The AMH test is independent from your menstrual cycle and can be done at any time, but our patients find it easier to have all the tests done on the same day during their visit to their doctor. It will also be important to have a base line pelvic ultrasound scan during this visit for antral follicle count in the ovaries and to check that there are no major visible problems in the uterus that can interfere with a successful pregnancy.

The male patient is required to have a semen analysis done. Especially if he has not had a child in the near past, it will be important to observe sperm parameters such as count/volume/motility/morphology/pH level and round cell count. In some cases, a small infection in sperm can compromise the whole process, therefore, it is important to be prepared for possible precautions that we may need to take.

All patients undergoing treatment at our practice are required to undergo infectious disease screening. This includes patients undergoing donor treatments as well. There are three main reasons for infectious disease screening:
1- To protect the spread of infectious diseases at our lab and to avoid exposing other patients to these diseases.
2- To avoid exposing embryos to infectious diseases that might come from their parents.
3- To protect lab personnel from exposure to infectious diseases when handling egg and sperm cells.

The validity of infectious disease testing is six (6) months. As long as patients have their testing done within the 6 month period prior to their treatment time, we do not require a repeat test. However,if patients do not have current test results, then we will administer these tests here at our practice prior to handling any samples.
Only the test results from reputable clinics and hospitals will be accepted, and original test results will need to be presented at the time of your first visit.  Photocopies and scanned email attachments are only accepted as temporary proof of testing until we see the originals.
The infectious disease tests required by our practice are as follows:
For female patient: Anti-HIV, Anti-HCV, HbsAg, VDRL, Rubella IgG, CMV IgG, and Toxoplasmosis IgG
For male patient: Anti-HIV, Anti-HCV, HbsAg, VDRL.


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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

IVF+ICSI Questions



1- How do I know if IVF treatment is right for me?
This is something that would be decided with an IVF specialist. If you have been trying to get pregnant for at least a year without protection and have been unsuccessful, then it may be time to have some tests done. Infertility can be either caused by a male factor or a female factor or in some cases, caused by both.
For the male partner, it makes sense to have a semen analysis in order to check for sperm quality: sperm count, sperm motility and morphology. The semen analysis will indicate if there is any reason to suspect a male factor infertility.
For the female partner, the first round of testing would involve FSH, LH, Estradiol and Prolactine hormone tests. These tests are the indicators of the ovarian reserves and egg quality.
Even after the first round of testing, there are considerations to be made such as whether further testing would be needed, or whether IUI would be consulted prior to an IVF treatment.
  
2- Which tests do I need to have done prior to IVF treatment?
Your gynecologist will be able to make a better assessment based on your initial consultation. First, an ultrasound scan and a round of hormone testing will be called for. For the male partner, a semen analysis will be required. These are the standard tests. If your doctor believes that further infertility  testing is necessary, then additional tests can be done.
Apart from infertility testing, IVF clinics usually ask for infectious disease testing as well. These are Anti-HIV, Anti-HCV, HbsAg, VDRL, Rubella IgG and sometimes CMV IgG. Some clinics require more tests than others, so it’s best to consult with the clinic which tests to have done prior to your IVF treatment.

3- How do I know if I can use my own eggs in IVF treatment?
Your hormone test results (especially FSH) will be indicative of the ovarian reserves. The hormone tests will allow your doctor to make an assessment of your ovarian reserves and estimate your likely response to a stimulation cycle.
Even though different clinics have different cut-offs for hormone levels, most clinics will not recommend using your own eggs with an FSH level higher than 15. In some cases, where the FSH test is inconclusive, the AMH test might be consulted.

4- What is the age limit for IVF treatment?
The age limit for IVF treatment varies from clinic to clinic and from country to country. Most clinics will not treat patients aged 45 and above while some will have an age limit of 50. Our age limit for IVF treatment is 45.

5- What does a high FSH result suggest?
Women are born with a set number of eggs. As they age the number and quality of eggs decrease. Basically FSH goes up in response to a negative feedback loop. Meaning as a woman's eggs start to diminish in quality or number, her body will in turn make more FSH to compensate for this loss. The egg itself communicates with the women's body to tell it to make certain hormones. So testing a woman's hormone levels can help determine the quantity and quality of eggs a woman has.. Anything higher than 14/15 will put the patient at a disadvantage in her response to stimulation medication. By measuring the amount of FSH, your doctor will be able to suggest specific treatments (such as in-vitro fertilization or intrauterine insemination) that could help you to conceive. 

6- How do I interpret my hormone test results?
Usually, the specialist who asks you to get hormone testing will do the interpretation for you. However, what is important is to get the hormone tests done on day 3 of your menstrual period so that the results are most accurate. Most labs will give you a report with your hormone levels and reference values so that you will know whether your hormone levels are in the normal acceptable range or not.

7- Can I have IVF treatment with PCOS?
Absolutely! In fact, some women can get pregnant naturally even if they have PCOS. Most women change their diets and living styles as a permanent treatment method, and in most cases, these lifestyle changes can have a positive impact of fertility.
Women with PCOS have difficulty ovulating properly, so you may have to use medication to stimulate ovulation and to regulate your menstrual periods. Your doctor may also prescribe injections such as an HCG shot to further stimulate your ovaries. However, if these changes do not allow you to fall pregnant naturally, or if you have not responded well to conventional medication, the IVF might be called for.

8- What is the IVF success rate for women with PCOS?
As long as the patient with PCOS is subjected to a successful stimulation cycle, and as long as some good quality eggs are retrieved, women with PCOS will have no problem falling pregnant. In fact, the rate of success will not be that much different from women without PCOS.

9- How does endometriosis affect IVF treatment?
The most important handicap of women with endometriosis is reduced egg quality. As a consequence, the rate of fertilization is much lower compared to women with no fertility issues. Therefore, the main problem is creating of the embryo rather than implantation. If you have gone through a few IVF cycles without success due to fertilization failures, the most sensible option might be to opt for egg donor IVF.

10- What is the IVF success rate for women with endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue endometrium, normally lining the uterus, grows on different organs outside the uterus.
In severe cases, formation of connecting tissues around endometriosis near the Fallopian tubes or ovaries may reduce fertility. Endometriosis can affect egg quality substantially, therefore, reducing the likelihood of a woman of becoming pregnant with her own eggs. In some cases, IVF using an egg donor is the only solution for women with chronic endometriosis.

11- Does IVF medication have any side effects?
There is no consensus on the possible side-effects of IVF medication. For quite a long time, IVF medication were thought of possibly causing ovarian cancer, but recent studies provide evidence that there is no direct link between IVF medication and cancer.
If side effects are experienced, they are usually very mild and short-lasting. Some patients experience feeling emotional and/or bloated. These are directly related to the changing hormone levels within the body.

12- How many eggs are usually retrieved in an IVF cycle?
This depends on your hormone levels, ovarian reserves, and how well you react to stimulation medication. An optimal stimulation cycle should result in an average of 10-12 good quality eggs to be fertilized. This allows the patient to have an optimal number of embryos (depending on sperm quality) to transfer and perhaps to freeze for future cycles.

13- How many embryos are put back in an IVF treatment?
This would depend on the IVF laws of a country. Some countries only allow for a single embryo transfer, while some countries have different numbers for different age groups. At younger ages, you are more likely to succeed with a lower number of embryos transferred; however, as you get older, it might be necessary to transfer multiple embryos in order to achieve pregnancy.
While single embryo transfers reduce the chances of IVF success, multiple embryo transfers increase the likelihood of a multiple pregnancy, therefore, you should plan carefully when you get to that stage in your IVF treatment. At North Cyprus IVF, our embryo transfer limit is 3 embryos.

14- What happens to unused embryos after the treatment?
Most clinics will offer you the option to freeze any unused embryos for future use if you have a sufficient amount of unused embryos of good quality. You will be able to have your unused embryos frozen for future cycles at a small fee. This will give you the opportunity to have future IVF attempts with minimal preparation and costs.
If the clinic does not offer cryopreservation (freezing), or if you do not want to have your embryos frozen, they are usually disposed of, or are used in clinical trials. The IVF specialist would make this clear prior to treatment.
At North Cyprus IVF, we offer our patients the option of freezing any unused embryos they have for future use.

15- Semen analysis shows zero sperm count, can we try IVF?
Even though a semen analysis may indicate a zero sperm count, it might be the case where there are live sperm cells in the testes. This can only be identified through minor surgical procedures like TESE/TESA/Micro-TESE and the like. These procedures are used to surgically remove a piece of tissue containing sperm cells. If there are live sperm cells, they will be used in IVF treatment along with ICSI to assist the sperm with fertilization.
In cases where these surgical procedures yield no results, IVF using a sperm donor becomes the only viable option.

16- I have reduced ovarian reserves, what type of treatment is right for me?
There is no single answer to this question. There are different levels of reduced reserves. You can have sub-optimal reserves, meaning you could be producing sufficient amount and quality of eggs with a good stimulation cycle, or you could be pre-menopausal, suggesting a very low chance of success.
An IVF specialist will typically ask for your hormone test results and make an assessment accordingly. Based on your hormone levels, (s)he will be able to prescribe you the right mode of treatment and the right dose of medication for the most efficient stimulation.


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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Egg Freezing in North Cyprus

An egg freezing cycle is very much like an IVF cycle where your ovaries are stimulated through the use of medication in order to obtain multiple good quality eggs. In an IVF cycle, the process does not stop here and continues until successful transfer of embryos into the uterus, where an egg freezing cycle does not aim that. The aim in an egg freezing cycle is to obtain as many good quality eggs as we possibly can, and freeze those eggs at our facilities for use at a future point in time. Given that we will be aiming for an optimal count and quality of eggs during this procedure, we will need plan your treatment very carefully so that the outcome pleases us all.

The first step in planning your treatment is to determine what type of a medication regimen will be in order so that we can optimize our results. To do so, we will need you to undergo a number of hormone tests so that we can make an assessment of your ovarian reserves and egg quality and proceed accordingly. The tests are administered on day 2 or day 3 of your menstrual period and are as follows:

- A base line pelvic scan (This is a simple ultrasound scan)

Blood tests:
- FSH
- LH
- Estradiol
- Prolactine
- TSH
- AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) test.

Based on these results, we will be able to identify the right medication protocol and prepare you for the procedure. 


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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Hormone Testing Before Traveling to Cyprus

The first step in the IVF process would be to have the following hormone tests done on days 2-4 of the menstrual cycle, 1-2 months before you wish to proceed : 

FSH
LH
E2
Prolactin

Once the treatment begins, we will ask that you have 2 follicles tracking scans on cycle day 7 and cycle day 9.

Where can you have these done?

Spain

Madrid:  info@fivcenter.com

France

Paris : Dr. Celine Davy +33 1 43 80 28 05

Germany 

Berlin : Fertility Center Berlin. Dr. Anette Siemann info@fertilitycenterberlin.de

Netherlands

Amsterdam :  info@geslachtskeuze.nl 

United Kingdom

London : The Birth Company (http://www.thebirthcompany.co.uk/) Dr. Amin Gorgy (http://www.fertility-academy.co.uk/about-us/dr-a-gorgy/)

Midlands : Cherish UK http://cherish-uk.com/

Sweden

Stockholm : Fertilitetslaboratoriet Dr. Gabor Sebestyen +46 08 585 87 504

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Fertility Drugs


An IVF Medication cycle consists of different medications or fertility drugs that stimulate the body to promote pregnancy using IVF. The particulars of the cycle are decided by a specialist physician, below are some of the most widely used medications.

GnRH Agonists - Allow for improved control of ovarian stimulation during the administration of exogenous FSH. Exogenous FSH is given to stimulate ovarian follicle, followed by human chorionic gonadotropins (hCG) to trigger ovulation. Some GnRH agonists are: Buserelin, Leuprorelin, Nafarelin, Lupron (Prostap), Triptorelin, Decapeptyl and Synarel. Some are injected just under the skin others are applied as a nasal spray. They allow the body to produce a higher number of improved quality eggs during the treatment cycle. Midcycle hormonal surge caused by a cancellation of a cycle can also be minimised using these.

Antagonists - Cetrotide, Ganirelix and Antagon are IVF medications that are given by injection usually for three or four days they are antagonists of gonadotropin releasing hormones (GnRH) and are used to prevent premature ovulation.

Gonadotropin preparations - are medications that simulate the physiological effects of gonadotropins. They are taken as subcutaneous injections that provide stimulation to the follicles that contain the eggs during the stimulation phase. Gonal F, Menopur, Merional, Fostimon, Puregon, Bravelle, Follistim, Pergonal and Repronex are the most commonly used gonadotropins.

Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) - The administration of hCG in the presence of one or more mature ovarian follicles can trigger ovulation to aid egg retrievel and it can also be used to stimulate the production of progesterone. The most commonly used hCGs are Pregnyl, Ovitrelle, Profasi and Novarel.

Prednisolone / Medrol - Generic name is Methylprednisolone and is a cortisteroid based hormone. It is normally given for a period of four days during the IVF cycle, to assist pre-embryo implantation.

Doxycycline - an antibiotic also know by the brand names Vibramycin, Monodox, Microdox, Periostat, Vibra-Tabs, Oracea, Doryx, Vibrox, Adoxa, Doxyhexal, Doxylin, Doxoral and Atridox. It is administered in pill form and is given to the male partner during the wife's stimulation IVF cycle to reduce the minute levels of bacteria found in the semen. This bacteria can compromise the performance and quality of the sperm during an IVF cycle. It is also sometimes given to the female to reduce the risk of infection following aspiration of the follicles during the egg retrieval period.

Progesterone - Natural Progesterone can be taken as a daily intramuscular injection called Gestone, starting two days after egg retrieval and continuing until the placenta is making adequate amounts of Progesterone. It can be given in the form of a pessary or suppository called Cyclogest. It is given in the dose of 400 mg twice daily rectally until embryo transfer and rectally or vaginally after embryo transfer. Progesterone can also be given in the form of a vaginal gel Crinone or Capsules called Utrogestan. It is essential to prepare the endometrium for implantation of an embryo, ovulation induction or sometimes to induce a period in a woman who hasn't ovulated.
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Monday, May 6, 2013

Resources for Treatment



North Cyprus IVF works with Fertility2u in the U.K. The pharmacy delivers all over the world. You should know that U.K. pharmacies can only accept U.K. prescriptions, therefore, our prescriptions are transcribed into UK prescriptions prior to processing of your order at a minimal cost.


North Cyprus IVF patients can take advantage of low cost scans at one of the baby-bond locations in the U.K. throughout their preliminary medication use prior to the actual physical treatment to be taken place in Cyprus. Choose a location nearest you and book your scan!



Cherish-UK is a private scan and testing center owned and operated by registered nurses. The company offers fertility testing, ultrasound scans and early pregnancy scans. The company also offers package deals at very reasonable costs during your fertility treatment.



Fertility Plus is another pharmacy that services to your door. Fertility plus is an international pharmacy, therefore, it does not need to transcribe our prescriptions into U.K. prescriptions.



Fill Their Arms is a non-profit organization that intends to eliminate the financial hardship that infertile couples experience by empowering family, friends, and community to contribute and provide support.





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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Tandem IVF Cylce at North Cyprus IVF








Gaining great popularity within the last few years, Tandem Cycling allows women with lowered ovarian reserves to have a shot at pregnancy using their own eggs, but at the same time having a back-up egg reserves through the use of an egg donor. A tandem cycle allows you to receive a lower dose of medication since you will only be needing a few good quality eggs. At the end of this process, you get to decide what combination of your own eggs and donor eggs to use. This also allows you to have a go with your own eggs first and freeze donor's eggs for a future cycle without facing the cost of two separate cycles.

A tandem cycle is a great option for older women and for women with elevated FSH levels. A tandem cycle can be seen as investing in two different stocks to divide the risk of your investment, so the risk is minimized. A tandem cycle gives you the option of using your own eggs in your treatment, bit if worst comes to worst, you have your back-up eggs that comes from your egg donor, so you do not have to go through yet another IVF cycle.

At North Cyprus IVF, we have been providing tandem cycle treatment for some time with some great success stories. Especially when a combination of your eggs and your donor's eggs are used, the chances of success tend to go up dramatically. Furthermore, the fact you are given a chance that one of your own embryos with your own genetic material could be the one embryo to produce pregnancy, you might feel more positive about using a tandem cycle as opposed to using solely donor eggs.

The main difference between egg donation and a tandem cycle is that, the patient also receives medication to stimulate her ovaries in order to produce eggs. At the end of the process, both sets of eggs are collected and based on the outcome, the patients are offered a variety of alternatives.

However, just like in an egg donation cycle, the patients are asked to provide with the following information for an accurate donor matching process:

- Female patient's physical features (skin, hair and eye color)
- Female patient's menstrual period information
- Female partner's picture for a more accurate matching
- Female and male partner's blood types.



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Friday, March 15, 2013

Facts About Ovulation



• Ovulation occurs in response to an LH surge which is detectable on a home Ovulation Prediction Kit
• Intercourse should happen as soon as an LH surge is detected
• An egg only lives for 12-24 hours after being released from the ovary but the sperm can live for 3-4 days inside the female after intercourse
• Normally only one egg is released each ovulation, sometimes two eggs are released and this can result in fraternal (non-identical twins)
• If one fertilized egg splits in two, this results in identical twins
• Ovulation can be affected by exercise, stress, illness, drugs or adverse lifestyles
• Some women may experience some light blood spotting around the time ovulation, this is normal
• Implantation of a fertilized egg normally takes place 6-7 days after ovulation
• Each woman is born with millions of immature eggs and the egg supply gradually depletes over time until menopause
• A menstrual period can occur even if ovulation has not occurred
• Ovulation can occur even if a menstrual period has not occurred
• Some women can feel a bit of pain or aching near the ovaries during ovulation called mittelschmerz, which means "middle pain" in German
• If an egg is not fertilized, it will dissolve and is absorbed into the uterine lining
• The only way to know for sure that you have ovulated is to do an ultrasound of the ovary or a luteal phase (day 21) Progesterone blood test. At home, basal body temperature measurements can also predict if and when you have ovulated
• Women with polycystic ovaries usually do not ovulate regularly and may need medication
• Women usually alternate the side on which they ovulate each month
• Symptoms of anovulation (not ovulating) are usually irregular periods or an absence of periods
• Most causes of anovulation can be easily treated
• An ovulation accounts for approximately 30% of all infertility
• One in six couples will have trouble conceiving naturally

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