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  • #14695

    Chin Yee Yee
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    When should I go and seek fertility treatment from my doctor?

    #14702
    KL Fertility Centre
    KL Fertility Centre
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    If you are 35 years old and below; after trying to get pregnant for one year.
    If you are 35 to 39 years old; after six months of trying to get pregnant.
    If you are 40 years and above; go and see your doctor as early as possible.
    If you have irregular menses, history of pelvic inflammatory disease or fibroid, do go and see your doctor as early as possible.

     

     


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    #14699

    Umi Kalsom
    Participant

    What is the ideal age for women to store their eggs?

    #14705
    KL Fertility Centre
    KL Fertility Centre
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    Good question, the younger age around 20 years-early 30 years would be ideal. However, if she opts to freeze her eggs during her late 30s, her chances of pregnancy are significantly lower.

     

     


    ? Make an appointment with KL Fertility Centre at 03-2093 3500 or send your enquiries to mgmt@klfertility.com

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    #14697

    Amirul Ismail
    Participant

    Just a curious, would men contribute the problem of infertility? If yes, what are the reasons behind?

    #14703
    KL Fertility Centre
    KL Fertility Centre
    Participant

    Yes, men contribute about 40-50% of causes of infertility. Majority of men have sperm but the problem lies with the total number and quality of their sperm. Some men have oligospermia (low sperm count) , asthenospermia ( less motile sperms) or teratospermia ( abnormal sperms). Vast majority of men has a combination of these problems. A minority of them has no sperm at all , known as azoospermia. Am I clearing your doubts? ^^
    You may also refer to http://fertilitymalaysia.com/#sthash.HzhK9rIb.dpuf if you want to know more.

     

     


    ? Make an appointment with KL Fertility Centre at 03-2093 3500 or send your enquiries to mgmt@klfertility.com

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    #14698

    Tanisha Vikneswaran
    Participant

    I had read through a fertility article and got a little idea on egg freezing, but is it safe for woman to freeze the eggs?

    #14704
    KL Fertility Centre
    KL Fertility Centre
    Participant

    In a word – yes! To date, more than 300,000 children have been born worldwide from frozen embryos and studies conducted in recent years have shown that the use of frozen eggs does not increase pregnancy complications or birth defects. If you’d like to learn more about egg freezing and the costs involved, don’t hesitate to speak to a fertility specialist.

     

     


    ? Make an appointment with KL Fertility Centre at 03-2093 3500 or send your enquiries to mgmt@klfertility.com

    Disclaimer: You are advised not to use the information or services from this forum to self-diagnose or treat any health issues. Please consult with your healthcare professional and read information provided by the product manufacturer, prior to using any medication before beginning any exercise, diet programme or starting any treatment for a health issue.  Comments made in this forum are strictly the personal views of participants and cannot be taken as a substitute for appropriate medical care or advice from a healthcare professional.

    #14700

    Siti Haliza
    Participant

    I was told by after doing IVF, bed rest immediately is a must. Is that true?

    #14706
    KL Fertility Centre
    KL Fertility Centre
    Participant

    Hi there, currently there is no scientifically proven for this statement. It is generally believed that bed rest right after an embryo transfer procedure is beneficial as it can reduce a woman’s stress levels and aid implantation. However, there is a study that shows bed rest after embryo transfer can be potentially detrimental! You may refer to this article https://drhelenalim.com/—Bed rest after embryo transfer negatively affect IVF success to learn more. Thank you for the question.

     

     


    ? Make an appointment with KL Fertility Centre at 03-2093 3500 or send your enquiries to mgmt@klfertility.com

    Disclaimer: You are advised not to use the information or services from this forum to self-diagnose or treat any health issues. Please consult with your healthcare professional and read information provided by the product manufacturer, prior to using any medication before beginning any exercise, diet programme or starting any treatment for a health issue.  Comments made in this forum are strictly the personal views of participants and cannot be taken as a substitute for appropriate medical care or advice from a healthcare professional.

    #14707

    mypeanut
    Participant

    Hi,

    Does your centre provide egg donor program?

    #14708

    Jassie
    Participant

    Hello
    I am interested to know your response to ‘my peanut’ query. I would also like to know if your clinic accept if I bring my own egg donor. I strongly preferred to have my egg donor known and related to me. What is the process and How much does it cost?

    #14709
    KL Fertility Centre
    KL Fertility Centre
    Participant

    Hi, KL Fertility Centre is governed by the Ethical Guidelines for Assisted Reproductive Technology set out by the Malaysian Medical Council, therefore, we do not offer egg and sperm donor services 🙂

     

     


    ? Make an appointment with KL Fertility Centre at 03-2093 3500 or send your enquiries to mgmt@klfertility.com

    Disclaimer: You are advised not to use the information or services from this forum to self-diagnose or treat any health issues. Please consult with your healthcare professional and read information provided by the product manufacturer, prior to using any medication before beginning any exercise, diet programme or starting any treatment for a health issue.  Comments made in this forum are strictly the personal views of participants and cannot be taken as a substitute for appropriate medical care or advice from a healthcare professional.

    #14710
    KL Fertility Centre
    KL Fertility Centre
    Participant

    Hi, KL Fertility Centre is governed by the Ethical Guidelines for Assisted Reproductive Technology set out by the Malaysian Medical Council, therefore, we do not offer egg and sperm donor services 🙂

     

     


    ? Make an appointment with KL Fertility Centre at 03-2093 3500 or send your enquiries to mgmt@klfertility.com

    Disclaimer: You are advised not to use the information or services from this forum to self-diagnose or treat any health issues. Please consult with your healthcare professional and read information provided by the product manufacturer, prior to using any medication before beginning any exercise, diet programme or starting any treatment for a health issue.  Comments made in this forum are strictly the personal views of participants and cannot be taken as a substitute for appropriate medical care or advice from a healthcare professional.

    #14711

    lynnsushi
    Participant

    Hi,
    I have a quick question…. My blood test showed that I’m having low progestrone level and gynea suspect I’m having PCOS but recently I went to another specialist and been say I’m might not PCOS… Currently I’m 29 years old and tried Clomid for 4 cycles and have mature egg but not success.. If I done IVF what is the success rate?

    Thanks

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