What is GIFT?
GIFT is a acronym for Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer. It is one of the methods of Assisted Reproductive Technology.
July 23rd, 2011 — GIFT, Infertility
GIFT is a acronym for Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer. It is one of the methods of Assisted Reproductive Technology.
July 20th, 2011 — Infertility, IVF
What is Test Tube Baby Procedure? Test Tube Baby procedure is also known as IVF or In vitro Fertilization. IVF is one of the options available for Infertility treatment. It is one of the most commonly used methods of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART).

June 30th, 2011 — Infertility
It’s the end of June and the month that passed by is Fertility Awareness Month. In a small way, we started to educate people about Infertility in a series of blog articles. We also launched our Infertility Medical Second Opinion service this month. Many people have low level of awareness about managing their Fertility. Getting access to good medical advice is also not easy in this space. We are hoping that our Ob/Gyn & Infertility online second medical opinion service will be a small step towards providing access to expert fertility care.
Here’s a beautiful video we found that has key messages on Infertility against the backdrop of 3 Doors Down song “Here without You”.
June 29th, 2011 — Infertility
In previous blog articles, we highlighted the fact that Infertility affects men and women equally and listed out the causes of male infertility and female infertility.
So, when do you consult with a Infertility specialist?
June 27th, 2011 — Infertility
In a previous blog article, we highlighted the fact that Infertility affects men and women equally. Here we want to highlight the causes for male infertility. Here are two nice videos that we found on YouTube that are useful to understand the causes of Infertility in Men.
June 24th, 2011 — Infertility, Second Opinion
The chances of getting pregnant in a given month depend on many factors such as your age, your weight, frequency of intercourse, and how long you have been trying to get pregnant. In general, the fertility or “getting pregnant” variables multiply together and magnify the odds against a couple achieving a pregnancy.