
Breast cancer has stopped my life
A true story told by Itsaso. According to the WHO (World Health Organization), 1.38 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, making it the most common disease in women worldwide.
A true story told by Itsaso. According to the WHO (World Health Organization), 1.38 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, making it the most common disease in women worldwide.
Implantation bleeding is quite common: one out of three women experience this type of bleeding between the first and second week of pregnancy. In fact, for many, it can be the ultimate sign of pregnancy. However, it can also be confused with bleeding at the beginning of a woman’s menstrual period. This is why uncertainty and anxiety often arise when a woman in search of pregnancy is faced with this symptom. To avoid panic, it is important to be able to tell the difference between these two types of bleeding and interpret what each one means. What is implantation bleeding?
What are aneuploidies? What diseases are detected with the PGT-A test? Is it necessary to start a fertility treatment to perform the test?
In today’s article, we will discuss a very important issue for any woman undergoing assisted reproduction treatment: ovarian stimulation or controlled ovarian stimulation (COS). Understanding this step in the context of fertility treatment requires a clear understanding of how a woman’s body works.
The male factor infertility represents approximately 40% of all causes of infertility. The abnormal quality of the sperm affects practically half of the couples that present fertility issues. Since in these cases the chances of achieving a natural pregnancy are significantly reduced, the male factor must be meticulously evaluated. In this article, we want to get you in contact with the so-called ‘male factor’ in more detail: its causes, diagnosis and treatment.
Embryo selection is a decisive phase in a fertility treatment. The success of the treatment will depend on it to a great extent.
Implantation of the embryo is one of the most important steps in an assisted reproductive treatment. In many cases in which the embryo has been examined and all possible factors have been ruled out, but implantation has not been successful, it is recommended to use the Assisted Hatching technique to rule out the presence of a thickened outer membrane (also called zona pellucida), which prevents the embryo from exiting and thus implanting in the endometrium.
During a fertility treatment such as in vitro fertilisation – with your own eggs or with the help of a donor – patients go through a rollercoaster ride of emotions. In the hope of achieving pregnancy in the least number of attempts. And bearing in mind that the success of a fertility treatment and, therefore, of the embryo’s implantation depends on many factors.
According to the Spanish Fertility Society (SEF) and according to the most extensive epidemiological studies, sterility affects 15% of the Western population of reproductive age, which may mean that one in six couples suffers from infertility. These studies show an increasing evolution over the years. Below, we have collected some of the IVF opinions and testimonials that our patients have left at IVF-Life.
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