Hi Lynnsushi, could you please send us an email and tell us a bit more in detail?
Our Consultant will personally reply to your question on this 🙂
You can email to: mgmt@klfertility.com
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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 🙂
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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 🙂
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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.
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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.
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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? ^^
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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.
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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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Normally, IVF work best when you are young, the chance of getting pregnant at 35 years and above is lower. However, the chance of getting pregnant through IVF for your age is around 40%-50% in overall. You still have the hope, catch it up! Wish you a very good luck.
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Hi Siew Fang, there are actually no scientific evidence on that 🙂 It is always recommended that you consult your doctor about your diet when you are pregnant.
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Hi Syahmimi, not to worry, a miscarriage would not affect your fertility 🙂
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Yes, you can try some moderate exercises like jogging and yoga.
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Hello there, congratulations! We are so happy to hear the good news from you. Pregnant women should avoid uncooked foods such as raw meant, raw egg, raw shellfish and so on. Avoid the intake of caffeine and alcohol too.
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The ideal Body Mass Index (BMI) lies in between 19 to 24. Both underweight and overweight lead to difficulty to get pregnant. Always take care of your food intake and also go for exercises!
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Definitely you should never go for alcoholic drinks. Besides that, reduce your caffeine intake if you are a coffee addict as it increases the risk of miscarriage. Make sure you drink 8 glasses of water which are equivalent to 2L of water every day.
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