1 out of 6 couples are suffering from infertility – OWN EGG Pregnancy is becoming a boon for such couples/boon in IVF Treatment
Importance of “OWN EGG” Pregnancy in Infertility
Surat
– 9th June
2022 : The National Health Portal of India estimates that 15% of
the Indian population is suffering from infertility. Furthermore, according to
another report by World Health Organization (WHO), primary infertility in India
is between 3.9-16.8%. Out of these, 70% of cases include sexually transmitted
infections. Owing to this rising concern, approximately 27.5 million Indian
couples are actively trying to conceive because of infertility.
Similarly, in the United States of America, 9% of men and about
11% of women experience fertility problems. The National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development estimates that 12-15% of couples fail to conceive
in the country.
The data available from worldwide sources prove that infertility
is no longer private despair. It is growing abundantly at a high rate. The
reason is social and personal consequences.
In the earlier days, the responsibility of childbirth was tied
to a woman. Childbearing or childbirth was marked as the esteemed duty of the
female gender. A woman’s worth was measured on the scale of her capability to
bear and raise a child. Hence, a woman having problems bearing a child was
condemned and frowned upon in society. This has led to several social issues
and wrecked marriages.
In India, infertility has always been a social stigma or a
taboo. The people today are, however, more aware and advanced as compared to
the earlier days. Hence, it is now time for them to break such taboos and speak
about them freely in society. It is now the time to recognize infertility as a
serious personal and public health issue.
According to WHO, the prevalence of infertility in the general
population is 15 to 20 per cent, and the male infertility factor contributes 20
to 40 per cent to this rate. Moreover, the prevalence of male infertility in
India is around 23 per cent.
The only way to break the social stigma is by spreading
awareness. Infertility is not restricted to a specific gender. Science has
proved that both genders are equally responsible for conceiving. One-third of
infertility problems are due to men, one-third due to women, one-third due to
both, and others due to unexplained reasons. Infertility research in India
demonstrated that 30% of Indian men have normal semen characteristics which
cause problems in conceiving for women.
These statistics from the research are corroborated by fertility
experts around India. According to Dr Yesha Choksi (Infertility Specialist,
WINGS IVF Hospital, Surat) “Of all infertility cases, approximately 40–50% is
due to “male factor” infertility and as many as 2% of all men will exhibit
suboptimal sperm parameters. Surprisingly, in the year 2020, the fertility rate
for India was 2.2 births per woman.
The fertility rate of India fell gradually from 5.5 births per woman in 1971 to
2.2 births per woman in 2020.”
Infertility problems in India are rampantly growing and
spreading like a wildfire. Today, every other couple is finding it difficult to
conceive. The age-old Indian lifestyle is slowly on the verge of extinction and
the modern lifestyle is causing more problems than we can comprehend. The new
lifestyle is lethargic with no or minimal physical activity.
This leads to obesity and diabetes. Surprisingly, over 40% of
women attending infertility clinics are obese. Similarly, obesity also affects
the semen quality in men. Moreover, sexually transmitted diseases, polycystic
ovarian syndrome, fibroids, and genital tuberculosis are some other villains that
add fuel to the fire. Sexually transmitted infections, emergency contraception,
and surgical abortions are other aspects of the same story. Overall, all of
these together trigger a serious infection that may even result in irreversible
infertility.
Somewhere the so-called advanced lifestyle is failing us. The
rapid urbanization, eating junk food, sitting with the mobile phones for hours,
job pressure, vehicular pollution, and postponing parenthood have changed the
way our hormones work. Hormonal changes are the main culprits of infertility in
India. Infertility is now increasing alarmingly in our country and India
contributes to nearly 25-30% of all the cases around the world. The
over-crowded in-vitro fertilization (IVF) clinics proclaim the magnitude of
this problem.
Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) are now increasingly
popular among couples trying to conceive. IVF is one of the effective methods
that is helping couples all over the world. In this procedure, the egg is
fertilized with the sperm in a laboratory. Once the egg is fertilized or
converted into an embryo, it is implanted into the woman’s womb.
Current
Donor Egg V/S OWN Egg Scenario
Donor egg is indicated in cases with premature ovarian failure,
menopause, autosomal dominant genetic disease in females, low AMH levels, and
age above 42 years. Dr Nila Mehta, Center Head & IVF Expert – WINGS IVF
Hospital, however, states “The unstructured and fragmented Indian IVF market is
deadly because it pushes more than 60% of women for donor eggs. The women are
not aware that they can get pregnant with their OWN eggs.” He further adds
“This is because of wrong diagnosis and interpretation of AMH levels. The
patients do not receive correct guidance and fall for donor egg IVF.”
Why
Pregnancy with OWN Gametes is Important?
A child is the reflection of both father and mother. Couples
bear a child to look themselves in him/her. Seeing the child grow and having
your features is a joy which parents look forward to. Hence, we know why
getting pregnant with your OWN gametes is important to you.
According to Dr Nila Mehta “Third-party donation is not required
in most of the cases. If we focus on reducing IVF cycle attempts, we can easily
reduce third party donations. This will further reduce the physical and
financial burden of the woman as well as she can get pregnant with her own
gametes.”
Why
WINGS for OWN Egg Pregnancy?
Speaking about its solution, Dr Nila Mehta says “Extensive and
meticulous quality control and quality assurance program of IVF lab is crucial
to maintain the air quality. A standardized IVF lab can increase the conversion
of the quality embryo from even a small number of eggs. This way, mothers can
enjoy their pregnancy with quality embryos developed from their eggs.”
At WINGS IVF we support fertilization through the gametes of the
couple and we forbid third party donation. Our advanced laboratories and
techniques reduce attempts of IVF cycles. Lesser IVF attempts are an indirect
solution to reduce third party donations. At WINGS IVF, an Advanced AHU lab
with microfiltration, a closed system to handle the gametes and a close
time-lapse incubator to grow the embryo add value to increasing qualitative
embryo per egg which improves embryo formation even in an extremely difficult
situation like low AMH, advanced maternal age, recurrent IVF failure which is
the main reason where people are been explained for donor egg.
Infertility problems in India are
ever-increasing. We consider Best Egg Freezing Hospital
in Ahmedabad ourselves a bridge between
you and your road towards parenthood. At our hospital, we receive several
patients with varied reasons for infertility. We take it as our responsibility
to diagnose and treat them effectively. Our mission to bring joy into our
patient’s life sets us apart from others. We put our best foot forward with advanced
technology to let you enjoy your parenthood.

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