The number of IVF cycles needed to achieve pregnancy varies between individuals. Some patients conceive after one cycle, while others may require multiple attempts. Success depends on factors such as age, egg and sperm quality, and underlying fertility conditions. Doctors often focus on cumulative success rates across several cycles rather than a single attempt.
Adenomyosis can affect fertility by altering the structure and function of the uterus, which may make embryo implantation more difficult. However, not all women with adenomyosis experience infertility, and many are still able to conceive naturally or with medical support. Early diagnosis and personalised care can help improve reproductive outcomes.
Many women experience symptoms such as irregular periods, painful menstruation or difficulty conceiving at some point in their lives. Two conditions that are often mentioned in these conversations are endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). While they may share some overlapping symptoms, they are actually very different conditions with distinct causes, effects and treatment approaches. Understanding the differences between endometriosis and PCOS can help women recognise potential signs early and seek appropriate medical advice.
Today’s women wear many hats, balancing responsibilities at work, at home and in many other aspects of daily life. Amid the demands of modern living, taking charge of one’s personal health is just as important as managing these responsibilities. Prioritising your gynaecological health is a key part of maintaining your overall well-being, as it supports both reproductive and long-term health. Regular check-ups and early attention to potential concerns can help detect issues early and ensure appropriate care when needed.
By the time women in Singapore reach their 30s, many of them will have given serious thought to family planning. However, the idea of motherhood may not feel compatible with their current life stage. They may not have found the right person to ...
Many women only learn they have ovarian cysts during a routine ultrasound, often without noticing symptoms at all. This unexpected finding can naturally lead to worries about fertility, especially when planning for pregnancy. But while the word ...
During IVF, egg retrieval is a minor surgical procedure in which mature eggs are collected from the ovaries using ultrasound-guided aspiration under anaesthesia...
In-vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycle monitoring is the process of tracking hormonal changes and ovarian follicle development throughout the menstrual cycle using ultrasound scans and blood tests. It is a core component of IVF treatment that helps ...
Scheduling your first gynaecological visit is a significant step in every young woman's life, marking a proactive approach to your reproductive health. While the thought may initially seem daunting, being well-prepared and informed can transform ...
Menopause is a natural biological process experienced by every woman, marking the end of menstrual cycles and fertility. Typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55, menopause can bring various physical and emotional changes. Understanding ...
Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, has become an increasingly popular method for women looking to preserve their fertility. Whether due to personal choices, career planning, or medical reasons, this reproductive technology ...
Pregnancy screening encompasses a range of tests and examinations performed throughout gestation. These are performed to assess the health and well-being of both the mother and her developing baby. Early detection of potential concerns through ...
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