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One of the main gynecologists of the city, Geetha Maternity And Surgical Centre in Rajarajeshwari Nagar has set up the facility in 2013 and has picked up a devoted demographic in the course of recent years and is likewise as often as possible went to by a few famous people, yearning models and other decent customers and worldwide patients too. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Geetha Maternity And Surgical Centre - Dr. Geetha Shashidhar


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Geetha Maternity And Surgical Centre - Dr. Geetha
Shashidhar One of the main gynecologists of the
city, Geetha Maternity And Surgical Centre in
Rajarajeshwari Nagar has set up the facility in
2013 and has picked up a devoted demographic in
the course of recent years and is likewise as
often as possible went to by a few famous
people, yearning models and other decent
customers and worldwide patients too. They
additionally anticipate expanding their business
further and giving administrations to a few more
patients attributable to its prosperity in the
course of recent years. Geetha Maternity And
Surgical Center is known for lodging experienced
Anesthesiologists. Dr. Shashidhar B S, a very
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Dr. Geetha Shashidhar is Top Gynecologist
Obstetrician in Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bangalore.
Dr. Geetha Shashidhar practices at Geetha
Maternity And Surgical Centre, Rajarajeshwari
Nagar, Bengaluru. Dr. Geetha Shashidhar is MBBS
. Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is the placing
of sperm into a womans uterus when she is
ovulating. This procedure is used for couples
with unexplained infertility, minimal male
factor infertility, and women with cervical mucus
problems. IUI is often done in conjunction with
ovulation-stimulating drugs. IUI can be performed
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using the husbands sperm or donor sperm. Before
IUI, the woman should be evaluated for any
hormonal imbalance, infection or any structural
problems. Insemination is performed at the time
of ovulation, usually within 24-36 hours after
the LH surge is detected, or after the trigger
injection of hCG is administered. Ovulation is
predicted by a urine test kit or blood test and
ultrasound. In the case of husband
inseminination, the male partner produces a
specimen, at home or at the clinic or doctors
office. The sperm is then prepared for IUI. Sperm
from the male partner or third-party donor are
washed or separated. Separation selects out
motile sperm from the mans ejaculate and
concentrates them into a small volume. Sperm
washing cleanses the sperm of potentially toxic
chemicals which may cause adverse reactions in
the uterus. The doctor uses a soft catheter that
is passed through a speculum directly into the
womans uterus to deposit the semen at the time
of ovulation. IUI may be used in conjunction
with ovulatory medications, such as clomophine
citrate, gonadotropins, or urofollitropins. If
injectable ovulation stimulating drugs are used
in an IUI cycle, careful monitoring is essential.
Monitoring includes periodic blood tests and
ultrasounds beginning around day 6 of the womans
cycle. Results of these tests will indicate when
eggs are mature, prompting the hCG shot. IUI is
also used with specially prepared donor sperm.
The sperm bank sends the doctors office sperm
that is already prepared for IUI. IUI is a
relatively quick procedure and is performed in
the doctors office without any anesthesia. It
should not be painful, although some women
report mild discomfort. Intrauterine
Insemination (IUI) Intrauterine insemination
(IUI) is the most common form of artificial
insemination, which involves the placement of
sperm into a womans vagina, cervix or uterus by
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means other than intercourse. This is the method
TRM uses for artificial insemination. For many
women, artificial insemination therapy alone is
not adequate. Artificial insemination is usually
performed in conjunction with fertility
medications such as clomiphene or gonadotropins
to further enhance fertility. To have either
procedure performed, a woman must have open
fallopian tubes. Women with blocked tubes are
not candidates for IUI. IUI using donor
sperm Frozen sperm from a donor can also be used
for IUI, regardless of whether you are single or
in a partnership, gay or straight. All licensed
fertility clinics in the UK are required to
screen donor sperm for infections and inherited
diseases. Some infections take a while to show,
so the sperm will be frozen for six months to
allow time for infections, such as HIV, to be
detected. The sperm is frozen whether it's from
someone you know or from a registered, licensed
sperm bank. Choosing to use donated sperm can be
a difficult decision, and you should be offered
counselling before you go ahead. Read more about
using a sperm donor. Your chances of success
with IUI This depends on lots of different
things, including the cause of infertility
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the woman's age the man's sperm count and sperm
quality (using fresh sperm leads to higher
conception rates than using frozen sperm) whether
or not fertility medicines are used to stimulate
ovulation (this can increase your chances of
success) There are many different factors
involved, so it's best to talk to your fertility
team about your individual chances of
success IUI is used to treat infertility due to
mild to moderate-low sperm count, abnormal sperm
or marginal motility, poor cervical mucus,
anti-sperm antibodies and unexplained
infertility. IUI is the process by which prepared
sperm is placed within the uterus around the
time of ovulation. The pregnancy rate for IUI is
about 3-6 per treatment cycle, but this success
rate is dependent on the type and severity of
the infertility problem. However, stimulating the
ovaries to develop multiple eggs increases
pregnancy rates to 9-20. How is the IUI
performed? An IUI is an office procedure. First,
sperm is collected by masturbating into a clean
cup. This can be done at home if its within 30
minutes of the doctors office, otherwise, it
should be done at the office. The sperm is then
prepared by washing it, a procedure which
concentrates the most motile sperm into a small
volume. There are three steps involved in
washing the sperm Removal of the seminal fluid,
which contains proteins and hormones that can
cause painful uterine contractions and allergic
reactions in the woman Isolation of the sperm
that are most motile and most fertile Concentratio
n of the sperm into a small volume comparable to
the volume of the uterine cavity. iui steps
After the sperm is washed, it is placed into a
small tube or catheter. This is passed through
the cervix and into the uterine cavity. Then the
sperm is ejected into the uterine cavity.
Usually, this is a simple procedure that does not
result in
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much discomfort. Some mild cramping can be
expected. Rarely will an IUI be difficult and
uncomfortable. However, in these situations,
medications may be used to help ease any
pain. The actual insemination only takes about
10 minutes. Afterward, the woman lays down for
about 10 to 15 minutes and then can resume normal
activity. Dr. Geetha Shashidhar is Top
Gynecologist Obstetrician in Rajarajeshwari
Nagar, Bangalore. Dr. Geetha Shashidhar
practices at Geetha Maternity And Surgical
Centre, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru. Dr.
Geetha Shashidhar is MBBS . IUI is the AI
technique most commonly used. The fallopian tubes
must be assessed prior to the procedure to rule
out scarring or endometriosis, because
fertilization of the oocyte by the sperm occurs
within the tubes. The basic steps in IUI involve
initial ovulation induction with clomiphene
citrate, while intercourse is timed to occur
around the date of ovulation so as to promote
natural conception. The woman is monitored for
ovulation using various self-testing, or imaging
techniques. On the day, sperm is collected from
the male partner and washed, to finally be
inserted into the womans uterus using a fine
catheter. IUI has the double advantage of being
comparatively inexpensive and uncomplicated, and
is therefore often advised first for mild
unexplained infertility or male infertility. Its
pregnancy rates are significantly lower, however,
ranging from 20-33 percent, with an overall
success of 75 percent with 12 cycles. In
addition, the risk of multiple pregnancy ranges
from 20 percent for twins to 40 percent for
higher-order pregnancies. Despite its advantages,
therefore, the gonadotropin-stimulating hormone
step is often bypassed if the woman fails to
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conceive by then, and IVF is directly resorted to
instead. IUI is also not useful in women without
intact and functioning fallopian tubes. IVF, on
the other hand, is suitable for women with
damaged tubes, as well as for couples with
endometriosis, male factor infertility, or
unexplained infertility. Its variations include
gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) or zygote
intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT), if the woman has
at least one fallopian tube that is properly
functioning to receive the gametes (namely, the
sperm and the oocyte), or the zygote (following
in vitro fertilization). Dr. Geetha Shashidhar
Gynecologist is a Gynaecologist in Bengaluru with
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location, address, timings for Dr. Geetha
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