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World IVF Day: Celebrating birth of world’s first IVF baby at WE CARE HEALTH SERVICES

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Thirty-nine years ago the world was introduced to its first test-tube baby when Louise Brown was born through the IVF technique.

This day declared the World IVF Day following the first IVF baby’s birth in the world. To commemorate the birth of the ‘First IVF baby’, medical experts and members of We Care Health Services  came together on  July 25, 2017 to celebrate the occasion of the World IVF Day.

Event at the centre: World IVF Day

The event at We Care Health Services , India, brought into focus the increasing prevalence of fertility issues in India and emerging technologies in fertility treatment through a session conducted by We Care Health Services Specialists and CMD. Pankaj. Research suggests there has been a 50% increase in infertility in urban India since 1981 and10-15% of couples in India are suffering from infertility.

Current global data reveals more than three million babies around the world have given birth thanks to this technology which was pioneer We Care Health Services  At present in India, 9,000 cycles of fertility treatment are perform nationwide, up from 3,000 cycles in 1000.

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Commenting on the increasing figures of infertility in India, The best expert at We Care Health Services said, “Over the past few years, there has been a significant rise in the use of assisted reproductive technologies in India. The central component of any IVF clinic is the embryology laband the best possible laboratory conditions are essential to achieve the best results in IVF treatment. WE CARE HEALTH SERVICES  is proud to have thefirst and largest ‘clean room’ laboratory in Delhi, India which means the temperature control and air quality is optimal for embryo growth, therefore creating higher pregnancy rates.”

Commenting further on the importance of high quality healthcare, Pankaj, Group CEO of WE CARE HEALTH SERVICES said, “We focus on bringing the highest international standard of care to emerging markets like India for couples here to benefit from the experience and expertise of fertility care from the West. With the lack of strict regulation in fertility practices in India, we have taken the initiative to self-regulate and ensure we provide patients with the highest level of clinical and patient care. All our clinical protocols and policiesare from We Care Health Services

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Recent researches and studies show a significant increase in the use of assisted reproductive technologies in India. IVF is by far the most commonly use high-tech fertility treatment, accounting for more than 99 percent of assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures.

The reason why IVF has become the preferred choice of conception is the fact that with an alarming increase in obesity in urban areas, stressful lifestyles and greater adherence to unhealthy habits such as smoking and alcohol consumption, the issues of infertility are becoming more complex nowadays. Studies indicate that the use of various IVF techniques when conducted in safe environments raise active possibilities of positive outcomes.

What is IVF?

In vitro fertilization (IVF) or test tube baby is one of the medical procedures helpful to people who are dealing with fertility problems. Presently, IVF in India is more effective because the best IVF centres in India are using advanced IVF techniques to help infertile couples cope with fertility issues.

Among all the advanced techniques, ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is one of the easiest techniques for the treatment of IVF in India. This treatment is used when a couple is unable to conceive. It is a type of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) that helps to increase the chances of fertilization.

In the near future, every couple can have babies if the concept and knowledge is clear and communities become more open to new experiments.

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