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Medical Conditions - Assisted Reproductive Technology Art

Assisted reproductive technology or ART are methods used to treat infertility. Fertility medicines, in vitro fertilization, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, reproductive surgeries, and cryopreservation are a few methods included in ART. The main complication of ART is multiple pregnancies.

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My wife has HIV. What are the safest ways for her to conceive?

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How effective is IVF for male infertility?

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Will IUI treatment work for me?

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The girl I am going to marry is 33. Is it alright to wait for two years to plan a baby?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understand your anxiety. Actually, the chances of conception and having a healthy pregnancy decrease after the age of 30.

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Is it safe to freeze the eggs of a woman nearing 40 years of age and opt for in-vitro fertilization?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I understand your concern. Preservation of eggs and IVF (in vitro fertilization) is costly.

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