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Fertility

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

GIFT and ZIFT

GIFT (gamete intrafallopian transfer) and ZIFT(zygote intrafallopian transfer) are modified versions of in vitro fertilization. Find out more about these options.

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

Egg Freezing for Women Over 40

As a woman, we’re constantly having to fight our biological clock. What if we didn’t have to? Watch this video of egg freezing specialist, Dr Jain and his patient as they discuss egg freezing.

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

In-Vitro Fertilization Explained

It’s expensive and invasive–but if you are trying to get pregnant, it often works. Here is the real deal with IVF.

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has become a powerful means of overcoming infertility in men. Find out more about this procedure.

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

Infertility Explained

Infertility is classically defined as one year of unprotected intercourse without conceiving. If the person is above the age of 37, infertility is defined as six months ofunprotected intercourse without conceiving. Why out more about infertility – it’s physical and emotional definition – from leading experts Dr. Alice Domar and Dr Micheal Alper.

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

Singaporean Guys have Bad Sperm!

According to the Shin Min Daily, the sperm quality of Singapore men is low and lags far behind international standards. Find out why our boys lack POW in their ‘Wow!

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

PID and Tipped Uterus

Finding difficulty conceiving? Your current state of being unable to get pregnant could just be an overlooked problem or two. This week TheAsianParent looks at two possible reasons that could lead conceiving problems.

Published September 22, 2009 GMT +8

Stress and Infertility – Is there a link?

Back home, the spouse beckons you into the bedroom with a finger and an impish smile. Yet you’d rather just slouch on the couch with a cold beer in hand because you know nothing is going to happen tonight in there as your exhaustion has taken over and you’ve been facing infertile wall for a while.

Published September 22, 2008 GMT +8

Comparative Genomic Hybridisation

CGH (Comparative Genomic Hybridisation) is a new egg-screening technique which involves selecting eggs which are chromosomally normal and have the best chance of producing a pregnancy