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Fertility Treatment in Dubai: Medi-Gyn

Experiencing the gift of parenthood holds profound significance, and encountering the news of an unsuccessful pregnancy can trigger profound emotional repercussions. Should this unfortunate event recur persistently, it has the potential to erode optimism within couples and cast a shadow over their interpersonal bonds. If your quest involves seeking assistance for recurring pregnancy challenges in Dubai, your search has led you to the apt destination. 

Prior to delving into the realm of how specialized care can address recurrent pregnancy setbacks, let us embark on a journey to fathom the nature of an unsuccessful pregnancy and unravel the factors concealed within its enigma. 

Primarily, it is pertinent to acknowledge that miscarriages are more prevalent than commonly perceived. Remarkably, around one-third to half of all pregnancies conclude in a miscarriage even before a woman becomes cognizant of her pregnancy status due to the absence of discernible menstrual alterations. An estimated 10 to 20% of women who are aware of their pregnancy are destined to traverse the path of miscarriage. As gestation progresses, the incidence dwindles significantly beyond the 20-week mark, where merely 1% of miscarriages manifest, meriting the term ‘late miscarriages’.

Unravelling the Potential Causes of Miscarriage: A Comprehensive Exploration.

The factors contributing to a miscarriage can exhibit significant variation from one person to another, but some prevailing causes encompass:

  • Woman’s age
  • Presence of an underlying infection
  • Improper implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterine lining
  • Premature widening and opening of the cervix during pregnancy without indications of pain or labour.
  • Disorders of the immune system or autoimmune diseases
  • Lifestyle choices like smoking, alcohol consumption, or illicit drug use
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Hormonal irregularities
  • Severe kidney disease

Exposure to environmental and workplace hazards, such as heightened levels of radiation or toxic substances.

Experiencing the gift of parenthood holds profound significance, and encountering the news of an unsuccessful pregnancy can trigger profound emotional repercussions. Should this unfortunate event recur persistently, it has the potential to erode optimism within couples and cast a shadow over their interpersonal bonds. If your quest involves seeking assistance for recurring pregnancy challenges in Dubai, your search has led you to the apt destination. 

Prior to delving into the realm of how specialized care can address recurrent pregnancy setbacks, let us embark on a journey to fathom the nature of an unsuccessful pregnancy and unravel the factors concealed within its enigma. 

Primarily, it is pertinent to acknowledge that miscarriages are more prevalent than commonly perceived. Remarkably, around one-third to half of all pregnancies conclude in a miscarriage even before a woman becomes cognizant of her pregnancy status due to the absence of discernible menstrual alterations. An estimated 10 to 20% of women who are aware of their pregnancy are destined to traverse the path of miscarriage. As gestation progresses, the incidence dwindles significantly beyond the 20-week mark, where merely 1% of miscarriages manifest, meriting the term ‘late miscarriages’.

Unravelling the Potential Causes of Miscarriage: A Comprehensive Exploration.

The factors contributing to a miscarriage can exhibit significant variation from one person to another, but some prevailing causes encompass:

  • Woman’s age
  • Presence of an underlying infection
  • Improper implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterine lining
  • Premature widening and opening of the cervix during pregnancy without indications of pain or labor
  • Disorders of the immune system or autoimmune diseases
  • Lifestyle choices like smoking, alcohol consumption, or illicit drug use
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Hormonal irregularities
  • Severe kidney disease

Exposure to environmental and workplace hazards, such as heightened levels of radiation or toxic substances.

Timing Matters: Unveiling the Significance of Implantation Window in IVF Success.

The significance of the right day for your IVF procedure cannot be overlooked. Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) poses a substantial challenge, involving the inability to achieve a clinical pregnancy even after transferring four or five high-quality embryos in women under 40 years of age. This issue presents as a recurring obstacle to IVF success globally.

Identifying the precise “window of implantation” holds paramount importance. It denotes the optimal time when your body is most receptive to pregnancy, critical for ensuring a successful outcome. Surprisingly, approximately 28% of IVF cycles are conducted on inaccurate days, while personalized implantation windows can boost the chances of a successful pregnancy by an impressive 60%. 

The Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) test discerns the patient’s personalized Window of Implantation (WOI), effectively predicting the opportune day for a successful embryo transfer.

The Path to Healing

Individuals found to have a chromosomal or genetic abnormality often seek guidance through genetic counselling. There, a specialist explains the nature of the genetic issue and the chances of future pregnancies being chromosomally normal or abnormal. Some couples may opt for prenatal genetic studies during pregnancy, using either 1) chorionic villus sampling (CVS) in the first trimester or early second trimester, where a piece of placenta is biopsied, or 2) amniocentesis, which analyses amniotic fluid surrounding the baby. Another option is in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD).

For uterine abnormalities, surgery may be considered based on the specific defect. If antiphospholipid syndrome is diagnosed, medications to reduce blood clot formation may be prescribed. Similarly, if thyroid dysfunction or diabetes is identified, specific medications can be recommended.

Why should you choose Medi-Gyn?

When considering your options for specialized care, Medi-Gyn stands out as a preferred choice. Our approach includes genetic counselling for those with karyotypic abnormalities, providing insights into the likelihood of future pregnancies with chromosomal conditions. Prenatal genetic studies, such as chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and amniocentesis, are available for couples seeking comprehensive analysis during pregnancy.

Our team offers personalized surgical solutions for those with uterine abnormalities tailored to each individual’s specific needs. In cases of antiphospholipid syndrome, we administer effective medications that target blood clot formation reduction. Similarly, when addressing thyroid dysfunction or diabetes, we provide tailored prescriptions to manage these conditions.

At Medi-Gyn, our commitment extends beyond diagnosis and treatment; we strive to support you throughout your journey, ensuring the best possible outcomes for your health and future.

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Author: Medi Gyn

Richard Morgan Evans

Founder & CEO of Sapience Communications

Richard co-founded Sapience with three highly successful business figures in the UK, including former bank and private equity CEOs. This followed previous careers in law, working as an equity analyst for a number of investment banks and financial journalism, which included writing for The Economist, The Times and The Independent.

During his journalist career, he visited the Gulf and Saudi Arabia many times, interviewing senior banking and business figures, such as the head of the Saudi Central Bank and leaders at Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Olayan Group and the Kanoo Group. A number of his features appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and The Washington Post.

His PR experience includes being the MD of the Financial Division of a leading UK multidisciplinary PR consultancy before co-founding Sapience. He is often asked to judge PR awards, most recently he was on the judging panel of the Public Relations Consultancy Association’s Financial Services PR awards.

He specialises in advising on strategic media relations, reputational risk, media relations and training, crisis communications, and all forms of corporate transactions. Richard is a law graduate of the University of Cambridge.

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