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Monday 10 August 2020

IVF during the coronavirus pandemic at Mother’s Lap IVF Centre

This indeed is the toughest time for all of us. Getting pregnant naturally is already a big concern as there are 80 to 100 million couples worldwide suffering from infertility and there is much concern when it comes to IVF treatment during Covid-19 pandemic

But please do not worry, at Mother’s Lap IVF Centre, the health and safety of all our patients and staff is our absolute priority. We have made lots of changes to the clinic environment, the way we provide treatment and also how we interact with you and each other to make sure it's as safe as possible for you having your IVF treatment at our centre under the pragmatic approach of our clinic experts.

Limiting the face-to-face interactions:       

  • We will continue to offer virtual consultations and appointment with our doctors, nurses and counselors by video call or telephone.
  • We will offer a minimal-contact drop off service for sperm providers to bring their

Saturday 8 August 2020

Five Things you may not know about infertility

Timed sex, busy schedules, raging hormones, poor lifestyle and disappointments. Sadly, infertility affects between 80 to 100 million couples worldwide.

Whether you’ve just started trying to conceive or are already having trouble trying to conceive; it could be very disappointing every month to get a negative pregnancy test especially when you are trying hard to get pregnant. But before assuming that in vitro fertilization. Here are five things you may not have known about infertility: 

1. Age is a big deal

Some reasons for the relatively high rates of infertility include people trying for a baby later in life, unhealthy lifestyles, poor access to healthcare, and inadequate access to assisted reproductive techniques. Age is probably the most important prognostic factor influencing both spontaneous