Monday 30 May 2016

Healthy or Unhealthy Eggs : Which type of eggs do you have?


All you need to know about your Eggs

It is a fact that a female is born with 2 million eggs when she is born. But these eggs eventually diminish as she grows older. Women experience menstrual experience int heir teenage. During their menstrual cycle,  a numbers of eggs are released monthly, therefore, reducing the number of eggs as she grows. You may not know that your body utilizes the best quality eggs first and low quality egg are left alone. This means having a poor egg quality may lead to infertility in women. If you think you have unhealthy eggs and are wanting to have a baby, then don’t fret. Infertility is a treatable disorder. Through this post, you will learn more about your eggs, its quality and how can it be treated.

For infertile women having poor egg quality, we at Seed ART Bank provide a comprehensive Egg donor database for our prospective parents. Seed ART Bank egg donor program includes healthy and young doctors that will help you have a healthy baby. The egg donor IVF process is a complex process and involves two parties – intended parents and the egg donor. As the eggs of the egg donor are attached to the uterus of the intended mother or the surrogate mother in case of surrogacy with egg donor.  Seed ART Bank also gives you an option to either choose fresh eggs or frozen eggs.

The frozen eggs IVF India is an effective way to extend your fertility age if you wish to become pregnant in future. The egg donation IVF India has gained huge popularity among the young women who are happily willing to make someone’s parenthood dream a reality.  

The cost of donor egg ivf India is affordable and guarantees a successful parenthood experience.

What is the quality of your Eggs?

Few people think that the chances of becoming pregnant entirely depend upon the number of eggs present. But this is not true. Actually the number of eggs doesn’t matter but the quality of the eggs also has a great impact on the pregnancy chances. The number and quality of eggs both play a vital role in becoming pregnant.

To have healthy eggs, the egg should consist of proper chromosomes having the ability to merge with the sperm. Some eggs do not have enough chromosomes to have a pregnancy.

A healthy egg has mitochondria, which is said to be the energy source of the egg.

As you grow in age, the energy produced by mitochondria will decline. This will result in inability of eggs to fertilize as they may run out of energy and face difficulty in splitting.

What makes your eggs Unhealthy?
An unhealthy egg has poor egg quality. Age is an important factor in determining egg quality. Women in their early 20s or 30s have huge number of good quality eggs. But with age, the quality and quantity of your eggs will decline significantly. Women in 30s or 40s, have more of unhealthy or poor quality eggs.

How can you know your Egg Quality?

If you think you have fertility issues, then you should get yourself checked by your healthcare specialist. Getting a test done will help determine your egg quality. Usually women at the age of 37 need a fertility test done to check their egg quality.

At Seed ART Bank, an Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Levels Test is performed. The antimullerian hormone (AMH) is a hormone released by ovarian follicles responsible for the egg production. This is a blood test done at the time of ongoing menstrual cycle in a women.

Treatments for Poor Egg Quality
If you think you have poor quality eggs then with the help of assisted reproduction technologies, you can have improved egg production to have a healthy baby.

Intake of fertility drugs like clomiphene improves the quality and quantity of your eggs. However, if your eggs are of extremely poor quality, then you can opt for egg donation treatment at Seed ART Bank.

For couples seeking young and healthy donors to have their baby, Seed ART Bank offers best-quality egg donors to the prospective parents. Seed ART Bank warmly welcomes you to have a worthwhile parenthood experience.

Tuesday 24 May 2016

Surrogacy vs Adoption: Why is Surrogacy Process a Better Option?

Couples who are unable to have a baby due to fertility issues can still become parents. Usually couples resort to adoption to have their baby. But with the introduction of assisted reproduction technologies, one has a broader base of solution to choose from, especially surrogacy. Both adoption and surrogacy have their own pros and cons, considering their societal issues. However, couples can still choose surrogacy to have their own biological child. But sometimes it can be a tough choice to decide between surrogacy and adoption. Here are a few advantages of surrogacy over adoption.

Surrogacy is possible in two ways: Gestational Surrogacy or Traditional Surrogacy


Gestational Surrogacy
The surrogacy process in India is a complex process and involves two parties – intended parents and the surrogate (mother). The surrogate mother carries the baby to full term created from the human gametes – sperm and egg of the prospective parents. In case of surrogacy with egg donor, the eggs of the egg donor are used to create an embryo. The gestational surrogate has no genetic relations with the baby.  

Traditional Surrogacy
The surrogate mother receives artificial insemination or IVF, which involves the sperm of the male parent or sperm donor. The eggs of the surrogate mother are used instead of the intended female parent or the egg donor. Therefore, it means, the surrogate shares her genes with the baby. This is a traditional method of surrogacy.

Seed ART Bank, a surrogacy agency in India, assures that you have a successful parenthood experience. We feel proud to help couples to offer the healthiest and fittest surrogates so that their baby is healthy and does not have any genetic diseases.

Why Adoption is a less preferred option than Surrogacy?
A few states do not follow adoption process due to ethical and legal complexities. In a few cases, couples can have their own biological child through surrogacy, which is not possible in the case of adoption. Adoption process involves a lot of legal paperwork which may go overboard, at times, however surrogacy process is smoother on the legal front. When compared to surrogacy process, adoption lacks personal touch. When we talk about adopting a child, unlike surrogacy, the baby may not share emotional and mental traits of the intended parents. While in surrogacy, the baby is formed of the parent’s genes, so the baby possesses the traits of its parents.

Seed ART Bank surrogacy program has a wide-variety of surrogates to offer to the intended parents looking for a surrogate. A surrogate mother in India prior to becoming a surrogate mother at Seed ART Bank is thoroughly screened medically and psychologically to determine her mental, emotional and psychological health. If the surrogate is fit and healthy, she will be able to carry a baby to full term and deliver a fit baby.

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Wednesday 18 May 2016

Can I approach to egg donation process if I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?


Egg donation is an effective treatment where the eggs are extracted from an anonymous egg donor. Once the eggs are extracted, the eggs are fertilized in the laboratory for 2-3 days. The fertilized eggs are cultured with the male sperm to develop an embryo. The resulting embryo is transferred into the surrogate’s uterus or the intended mother’s uterus. But if you are suffering from PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), it does not necessarily mean that you will require donor eggs while IVF treatment in progress.

What to keep in mind before undergoing Egg Donation?
Using eggs of a donor can be a complex process as it affects both the parties – your family and the resulting child. A series of screenings are performed for both – egg donor and the prospective parents before beginning the treatment. According to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, a specially-trained reproductive psychologist does a psychological evaluation of the egg donor.

Only PCOS is not an indication to choose egg donation. It can be also used if the ovaries are absent or damaged, or you have low ovarian reserves or a severe genetic condition you have a genetic condition   or you are medically unfit to undergo ovarian stimulation.

In most cases, the first step to treat a woman with anovulation caused due to PCOS is the intake of clomid orally. Usually, clomid is given with metformin (treats insulin resistance and induces ovulation). Other options can intrauterine insemination or in vitro fertilization.

Selecting an Egg Donor
If your doctor suggests to for donor eggs, then choosing the right egg donor is an essential part of the process. There is a couple of egg donor egg agencies located worldwide. One of them is Seed ART Bank, a leading egg donor agency in India, with a comprehensive egg donor database comprising of healthy donor that matches your needs and helps you have a healthy baby. Seed ART Bank maintains a pool of donors affiliated with it and the aim of its egg donor is to help you build your families.

Screening Egg Donors
No matter which donor you choose to have your baby, we at Seed ART Bank guarantee you to have peace of mind about proper medical screening of the egg donor. All the egg donors at Seed ART Bank have been thoroughly screen medically and psychologically. They have been also diagnosed for any genetic or infectious diseases. All the screenings are performed within a short span of time and only the most suitable egg donors became a part of our egg donor database at Seed ART Bank.

The Bottom Line
Undergoing egg donation is a life-changing decision and should not be taken lightly. However, it can be the best thing to do to achieve pregnancy sometime.

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Wednesday 11 May 2016

What makes Egg Donation more effective than other ARTs?


What does Egg Donation mean?
Egg Donation is a process where a woman helps a couple move a step closer to their dream of parenthood. This process involves a number of medical screenings after which the woman can donate her eggs to help the desired couple raise their family. This is an effective third-party assisted reproduction technique which involves egg fertilization with the help of in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF treatment in India is the best option for those experiencing fertility issues.

Egg donation process involves a series of blood tests and genetic screening of the woman who wishes to donate her eggs to ensure that there will be production of healthy eggs. At Seed ART Bank, our maintains full-fledged information of the egg donors to provide you with the best suitable match. The Egg Donation process has an average success rate of about 25-40 %.

Egg Donation Process at Seed ART Bank
We at Seed ART Bank have come together to provide the best egg donor database to match your needs and make your parenthood dream true. The egg donation process involves a list of steps performed at Seed ART Bank as follows:

1. Creating a Donor Profile: A detailed information is collected which primarily consists of personal and family medical history, educational background and physical aspects of the egg donor.

2. Medical Screening of the Donor: Once the suitable egg donor candidate is selected, a complete medical screening involving hormonal screening and ultrasound is done at the 2nd or 4th day of the menstrual cycle of the egg donor. These types of screenings help in determining the ability of the egg donor to produce healthy eggs for maximum pregnancy chances and to examine whether the egg donor is physically and mentally fit.

3. Post-screening evaluation: On this day, your medical screening test will be evaluated by the fertility specialist. Once this is done, your role as an egg donor will be checked upon in context of your reproduction potential and fertility potential.

4. Ovary stimulation for retrieval: At this stage, necessary medications are given to cause ovary stimulation and the egg donor will be in constant observation to keep an eye on the egg development. Once the eggs are almost developed, an injection of HCG (for release of eggs) is given to the egg donor. This process takes around 3 weeks for completion.

5. Extraction of eggs: After the HCG injection, it takes around 36 hours for the eggs to be prepared for retrieval. When the eggs are completely developed, the egg retrieval process takes place which lasts for 20 minutes only.

Seed ART Bank has marked its presence worldwide as the most recognized egg donation agency in India with incredible success rates. A team of specialized experts, skilled doctors and staff are devoted to offer you the best egg donation experience and aspire to make your parenthood experience worthwhile and satisfactory.

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Tuesday 3 May 2016

32-year old Nicole Lapin shares her experience on Egg Freezing Process

Financial guru, popular television personality and author Nicole Lapin says, “be in the driver’s seat” of her life when she choose egg freezing.
She adds, “When I was in my 20s, I was career, career, career.”
Lapin now 32 says, “I realized that I was in the backseat of my own life and I wanted to take control and I wanted to be in the driver's seat of my own life.”
Lapin not only froze her eggs but she documented her personal emotional journey for Redbook magazine on Egg Freezing. Lapin is a financial columnist for Redbook.
She says, “Today is the day I took charge of my future” in her diary.”
She felt her biological clock ticking at the age of 30 and shared a long-term relationship with a person with whom she had no plans of having a family.
She adds, “I always wanted to have a family. I wanted to be married by my late 20s. I wanted to have kids by my early 30s,” Lapin said. “You know, it didn't happen for me that way.”
Lapin tells that the egg freezing process charged her around $14,000. She further says, “I had the craziest cravings,”, who experienced hormonal changes and bloating during the process of getting daily shots for 3 weeks.
She says, “Her egg retrieval left her with lesser eggs than she expected so she plans to have a second freezing. She does not plan to use the eggs right away.”
She tells, “I don't want to use them. I want to be married and I want to have kids on my own but it gives me the most options possible for when I do want to become a mother.”
Lapin hopes that sharing her story inspires other women to become more thoughtful about their fertility.
She further adds, “I think it's a taboo and people don't talk about it. I hope to break that taboo, hopefully by sharing my own story, to help other young women feel empowered to do the same thing.”
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, ABC News Chief Women's Health Correspondent describes the egg freezing process in 3 stages.
1st stage: The first stage is "workup" that involves ultrasounds and blood tests.
Doctor Jennifer Ashton says, "In terms of money, [it is] a couple of hundred to maybe a couple of thousand dollars. Not that much time, days to weeks, and physical discomfort [is] little to none.”
2nd Stage: The next stage is the stimulation process where the budget jumps to thousands of dollars.
"This consists of injection of high-powered hormones and monitoring every day by ultrasound to look at your ovaries.  Again, it can take weeks just for one cycle. If you have to do more than one [cycle], months. And physical discomfort, a little more. A lot of women describe this as PMS on steroids."
3rd Stage: The final stage is the retrieval process that is an operating room procedure performed under anesthesia.
"This jumps up again to thousands of dollars," Ashton said. "Time wise it’s just one day and physical discomfort varies, usually none but in rare cases you can get something called [ovarian] hyperstimulation syndrome which is very uncomfortable."
Dr. Jennifer Ashton stresses that the egg freezing process varies from person to person.
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