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Embryology Courses in India: Things you need to know!

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  Why do we need Embryology Courses in India? The area of biology known as embryology is concerned with examining how embryos develop from the time an egg is fertilised until the foetus stage. Due to its applications in the fields of genetics, stem cell research, and assisted reproductive technologies, embryology has recently grown in importance as a subject of study. Due to the rising demand for infertility treatments and the necessity for research in this area, there is an increasing demand in India for training in embryology . An embryologist is an embryologist, who helps use sperm and eggs to produce embryos outside the womb. Couples who have difficulty conceiving naturally may need help from an embryologist. An undergraduate diploma in biological technology is needed for entry into the sector of embryology, that's accompanied through a postgraduate diploma, ideally in biotechnology, assisted reproductive generation, or embryology. To turn out to be a competent embryologi...

Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine: The Roadmap Ahead…

  The Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine is an intensive postgraduate program designed for OB-GYN physicians seeking to specialize in infertility. It meets a growing global need, as infertility rates continue to rise.   These intensive programs, often one year in duration, transform fellows into highly skilled specialists who are prepared to diagnose and treat the complex causes of infertility in both men and women. The course explores a wide range of topics, including reproductive neuroscience, the complex hormonal networks that govern reproduction Fellows who specialize in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) – approaches that circumvent barriers to natural conception. This includes in-vitro fertilization (IVF), a process called in-vitro fertilization (IVF), where fertilization takes place outside the body, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and other methods In addition to ART, those who the collaboration explores surgical options that can improve fertility, su...

Diagnosis and management of recurrent pregnancy loss: Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine

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  Any sign of pregnancy rings bells for couples who are keen to start or expand their family. While the couple themselves are celebrating their joy of exploring parenthood, the other family members join the couple in their journey of becoming new parents by providing them with all the needed guidance, emotional and moral support. They ensure that the couple is not alone for the next 9 months and the whole family is involved with making space for the new child to come into this world. However, unfortunately sometimes, this excitement turns into disappointment when there is a sudden loss of pregnancy due to unknown reasons and this affects the family as a whole, and not just the woman or the man. But naturally, a woman tends to be more emotionally attached to the unborn child, since she has borne the pregnancy right from the day of conception. This commonly occurs in 15-20% of all pregnancies, usually within 13 weeks of gestation. For some couples, there is always good news and a...