Sex selection and family balancing are often discussed, but not always clearly understood. Understanding what is possible, when it is appropriate, and the principles that guide these decisions is important for anyone exploring fertility options. Join us this Friday as Dr. Debbie provides clear, professional insights into this important topic. Friday, 24th April 2026 3:00 PM Here on Facebook | YouTube | Instagram Informed decisions begin with the right knowledge. Don’t miss this important session. CLICK TO WATCH
Read MoreWhen it comes to fertility, not all factors are visible on routine tests. Sperm DNA fragmentation is one of those hidden factors that can affect fertilization, embryo development, and overall outcomes. Understanding it can provide important clarity, especially in cases of unexplained infertility or repeated IVF challenges. Join us this Wednesday as Dr. Kenneth Egwuda explains it in a simple and practical way. Wednesday, 22nd April 2026 3:00 PM Here on Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Instagram Clarity is a key part of the journey. #ttc#askdocken#sperm#alpshospitals#fyp
Read MoreFresh Vs Frozen embryo transfer Understanding this difference can make your IVF journey clearer and more informed. Join us this Friday as our Senior Embryologist, Mr. Steve, explains it in a simple and practical way. Friday, 17th April 2026 3:00 PM Here on Facebook | YouTube | Instagram Clarity makes all the difference. #fertility#ttc#alpshospitals CLICK TO WATCH
Read MoreICSI: When and Why it’s Needed In IVF, sometimes fertilization doesn’t happen as expected. This is where ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) comes in. It is a specialized technique where a single sperm is carefully injected directly into the egg to support fertilization. But the key question is, when is it really needed? Join us this Wednesday as our Senior Embryologist, Mr. Steve, explains when and why ICSI is used, and how it can improve outcomes in the right cases. Wednesday, 15th April 2026 3:00 PM Here on Facebook | YouTube | Instagram Understanding your options is the first step to making the right decisions. #ttc#ivf#alpshospitals#fertility#livesession CLICK TO WATCH
Read MoreFailed IVF Cycles: What we do differently A failed IVF cycle can be difficult – physically, emotionally, and mentally. But it’s important to know this: it is not the end of the journey. There are reasons why cycles may not succeed and more importantly, there are ways to reassess, adjust, and move forward with a better approach. Join us this Friday as Dr. Debbie shares what we do differently here at ALPS Hospitals after a failed IVF cycle, and how we help you move forward with renewed clarity and confidence. Friday, 10th April 2026 3:00 PM Here on Facebook | YouTube | Instagram You’re not alone in this. And your story doesn’t end here. CLICK TO WATCH
Read MoreInfertility is the inability of a couple to conceive after having regular unprotected intercourse for 12 months. From the point of view of the age of women, it is recommended that a woman less than 35 years, should seek help after a year and if she is over 35 years, she should seek help after six months. A common misconception is that infertility is only a woman’s problem. However, this is not true. In fact, for almost 50% of infertile couples, the cause is related to the male partner, either alone or in addition to a female factor. Causes of infertilityThere are four main causes of infertility: Diagnosis of InfertilityInfertility diagnosis typically begins with a comprehensive history and physical examination, which is followed by diagnostic testing. It is very important to do certain investigations to know what the problem is. There are four main tests that are identified as the minimum standard to investigate infertility. From these tests, we will be able to identify about 80% of the causes of infertility. However, we diagnose unexplained infertility when we cannot see anything from these four tests. This happens in about 10 to 20% of the population of people experiencing infertility. Treatment of infertilityWe can look at the treatment of infertility Conclusion: Always remember, together we can conquer infertility
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