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New Scientific Study on ENDOGEN: Advances in Fertility and IVF

A recent study published in the American Journal of Translational Research titled “Improving endometrial thickness and in vitro fertilization outcomes in patients with refractory endometrium using autologous mesenchymal stem cells” highlights an innovative technique to improve In Vitro Fertilization in complicated cases of infertility. This article was developed by researchers such as Dinorah Hernández-Melchor, Ginna Ortiz and Iván Madrazo, who are part of the Ingenes team of specialists, along with other collaborators. The use of stem cells from the stromal vascular fraction has shown positive results in restoring endometrial thickness in patients with refractory problems, offering new possibilities for the treatment of infertility in these cases. The article examines in depth how endogenous stem cells (ENDOGEN) can be used to improve egg quality and increase the chances of obtaining a viable embryo in patients with failures in previous In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatments. This breakthrough could make a significant difference in the management of infertility, especially in those cases where egg quality has been a challenge. The study highlights how stem cell-based therapies offer new hope, minimising the need for more invasive procedures such as egg donation. Preliminary results showed an increase in patients’ ability to produce healthy embryos, suggesting that ENDOGEN could become a standard tool in the future of assisted reproduction. You can read the full article here. At Ingenes, we are always on the lookout for the latest research to ensure we offer the best solutions to our patients. Advances in stem cell therapies, such as those presented in this study, bring us closer to providing more options to those who wish to fulfil their dream of having a baby.

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Does diabetes mellitus affect fertility?

Diabetes mellitus is characterized by high blood glucose levels and, if left uncontrolled, can affect a man’s fertility in several ways. The first step in controlling diabetes is to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly. If this is not enough, you may need to take medication or insulin injections. Diabetes treatment is usually enough to restore fertility. Otherwise, in vitro fertilization with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF+ICSI) is the treatment of choice to achieve pregnancy. It is advisable to perform a sperm DNA fragmentation test before starting any assisted reproduction treatment since diabetes mellitus damages sperm DNA and a high fragmentation rate could affect the success rates of these procedures. What is diabetes mellitus? Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use it properly. Insulin is a hormone that transforms sugar, starch, and other foods into the energy we need daily. According to data from the World Health Organization, diabetes mellitus affects 200 million people worldwide, and it is estimated that by 2030 there will be 366 million diabetics. Diabetes mellitus is characterized by high levels of glucose in the blood and if not controlled can affect a man’s fertility in several ways: Women with uncontrolled diabetes may have ovulation problems or be more prone to cervical-vaginal infections. Similarly, high blood sugar levels increase the risk of miscarriage and can cause birth defects in the fetus or even lead to excessive growth (macrosomia) and complications during delivery. The main symptoms of diabetes mellitus The main symptoms of diabetes mellitus are: If you have any of these symptoms you should consult a doctor immediately, as timely treatment of diabetes can prevent various health problems. Causes of diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus occurs because the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use it properly. Some factors that increase the likelihood of developing diabetes include: It is important to note that diabetes can be hereditary and men with parents or brothers who suffer from it are more likely to develop it. How is diabetes mellitus diagnosed? In addition to a physical examination and a review of the patient’s medical history, a fasting blood glucose test is necessary. A person with a blood glucose level of 126 mg/dl or higher has diabetes and should be treated. People with diabetes mellitus need to have regular tests to make sure their glucose levels are under control. If you have had trouble conceiving and are overweight or if someone in your family has diabetes, it is recommended that you have a blood test to rule out this disease. Treatments for achieving pregnancy when you have diabetes mellitus The first step to controlling diabetes is to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly. If this is not enough to keep your blood sugar levels under control, you may need to take medications such as sulfonylureas and metformin or take insulin injections. Diabetes treatment is usually enough to restore fertility. Diabetics under good medical control, with good body weight and normal blood glucose and cholesterol levels, usually have better quality semen and ejaculate normally. Otherwise, in vitro fertilization with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF+ICSI) is the treatment of choice to achieve pregnancy because it makes it possible to inject a single sperm directly into the cytoplasm of a mature egg using a microscopic needle. It is advisable to perform a sperm DNA fragmentation test before starting any assisted reproduction treatment since a high fragmentation rate could affect the success rates of these procedures. In the case of a man suffering from anejaculation or if there are no good quality sperm in the ejaculate, it is possible to recover them using epididymal aspiration or testicular biopsy. Patients with erectile dysfunction can take medication to restore erections. It is important to note that in cases of retrograde ejaculation, it is possible to recover sperm directly from urine to use in assisted reproduction treatments after a washing process.

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The revolution of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and the role of the Fallopian Tubes

In vitro fertilization (IVF) has revolutionized the field of assisted reproduction since its first successful implementation in 1978. This scientific advancement has not only provided hope to millions of couples and single individuals worldwide. Still, it has also changed how we understand the Fallopian tubes’ role in the conception process. In this article, we will explore how IVF has made the Fallopian tubes non-essential for achieving pregnancy, and why this treatment offers higher success rates compared to other available methods. What is In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)? IVF is an assisted reproduction technique that involves fertilizing an egg with sperm outside the body, in a laboratory. Once the egg is fertilized and develops into an embryo, it is transferred to the woman’s uterus, where it can implant and result in pregnancy. The role of the Fallopian Tubes in natural conception In a natural pregnancy, the Fallopian tubes play an essential role. It is within these structures that the sperm meets the egg and fertilization occurs. Subsequently, the resulting embryo travels through the Fallopian tubes to the uterus, where it implants. However, various issues can affect the functioning of the Fallopian tubes, including blockages, infections, and damage from endometriosis or previous surgeries. These problems can prevent fertilization or the transport of the embryo, causing infertility. IVF eliminates the need for functional Fallopian tubes, as fertilization occurs in a laboratory. This advancement has been a lifesaver for many individuals with tubal issues, allowing them to conceive without the need for surgery to repair damaged tubes. Additionally, IVF offers a viable solution for a variety of other conditions that cause infertility, such as severe male factor infertility, irregular ovulation, and premature ovarian failure. IVF success rates One of the reasons why IVF is such a popular option is its high success rate compared to other fertility treatments. Statistics vary according to the patient’s age and medical condition, but generally, IVF offers higher pregnancy rates than other methods like intrauterine insemination (IUI). According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), IVF success rates can be as high as 40% per cycle for women under 35 years old. At Ingenes, we use state-of-the-art technology and advanced techniques to maximize our patient’s chances of success. Advances in IVF IVF technology has advanced significantly since its inception. Some of the improvements include: The importance of emotional support The IVF journey can be emotionally challenging. At Ingenes, we provide comprehensive emotional support to our patients, understanding that mental health is crucial for treatment success. We offer individual and couples therapy, support groups, and stress management techniques to help our patients navigate their fertility journey with greater ease. IVF has transformed the way we approach infertility, making Fallopian tubes non-essential for conception and offering higher success rates compared to other fertility treatments. At Ingenes, we are committed to using the latest advances in assisted reproduction technology to help our patients achieve their dream of having a baby. With a holistic approach that includes emotional support, we ensure that each patient receives the best possible care. For more information about our in vitro fertilization services and emotional support, visit Ingenes.

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Billie Eilish and her support for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

Famous singer and songwriter Billie Eilish surprised her fans during a recent interview on Howard Stern’s show by talking about in vitro fertilization (IVF). In this conversation, Billie expressed her support for IVF and shared how she learned about this solution and the benefits it has for many people who face difficulties in conceiving. Billie Eilish, known for her honesty and openness about her issues, took advantage of Howard Stern’s show’s platform to talk about IVF and its positive impact. This revelation has generated great interest and has contributed to normalizing the topic of in vitro fertilization, showing that it is a viable and accessible option for those looking to start a family. The importance of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) IVF is an assisted reproduction technique that has helped millions of people around the world conceive. At Ingenes, we are committed to offering advanced, personalized solutions to support those facing fertility challenges. IVF involves fertilizing an egg outside the body, in a laboratory, and then transferring the resulting embryo to the woman’s uterus. This procedure can be an effective solution for various causes of infertility, including problems with ovulation, blockages in the fallopian tubes, and male factors such as low sperm quality. Billie Eilish and IVF awareness During her interview, Billie Eilish mentioned how IVF has been a revolutionary solution for many people close to her. By sharing stories of friends and family who have had success with IVF, Billie helped normalize this technique and remove the stigma that sometimes surrounds it. Her testimony is a reminder that IVF is not just for celebrities, but for anyone who needs support on their path to parenthood. Advanced solutions at Ingenes At Ingenes, we offer a wide range of solutions to treat fertility problems, and IVF is one of our specialties. With over 18 years of experience and over 50,000 babies born, our specialists are highly trained to provide a comprehensive and personalized approach. We use cutting-edge technology and advanced techniques to maximize our patient’s chances of success. In addition to IVF, we also offer other solutions such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), egg and embryo cryopreservation, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGT). These techniques allow for more precise and effective treatment, ensuring that each patient receives the best care possible. Ingenes’ experience in Mexico and the United States With 19 branches in Mexico and the United States, Ingenes has established itself as the most important assisted reproduction institute in Latin America. Our commitment is to provide quality care and innovative solutions to help people fulfill their dream of having a child. Opening our branches in various locations allows us to be closer to our patients and offer them the support they need in a welcoming and professional environment. Our patients’ success stories are the most powerful testimony of our work. We have had the privilege of helping thousands of families grow, and each story is unique and special. The transparency and honesty of public figures like Billie Eilish help inspire others to seek fertility solutions and trust that they can achieve their dream. Billie Eilish’s revelation about IVF on Howard Stern’s show has put this important assisted reproduction technique in the spotlight. At Ingenes, we are dedicated to offering the best solutions to help those facing fertility challenges. With our expertise, advanced technology, and personalized approach, we are here to support our patients every step of their journey.

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What is uterine myomatosis and how does it affect fertility?

Uterine myomatosis is the appearance of myomas or fibroids inside the uterus. These are benign tumors classified by their location.  The myomas or fibroids inside a woman’s uterus are classified in the following way, according to their location:   Intramural: located in the uterus muscle wall and can affect fertility if they reach more than 4 centimeters.  Submucosal: formed in the surface of the uterine lining and can affect embryo implantation. Subserosal: located in the outer cover of the uterus and usually doesn’t affect fertility. Is it a common condition? It is the most common pelvic tumor. Approximately 20% of women suffer of uterine myomatosis during their reproductive age (from their first menstruation until menopause) and particularly women ovdf the age of 30.  Uterine myomas can be microscopic or slowly grow until filling the entire uterus. They have different shapes and sizes, and although they could be just one, most of the time are multiple.  How does uterine myomatosis affect fertility? These tumors are present in both fertile and infertile women. Nevertheless, 80% of the cases of infertility because of the uterine factor, is because of the appearance of uterine fibroids that affect the uterine cavity, like the case of intramural and submucosal.  The location of the uterine fibroids is very important because this determines whether they can potentially cause infertility, change sperm flow, or negatively affect the embryo implantation process.  Could this condition affect pregnancy?  Uterine myomas can cause compilations in the pregnancy process, such as:   High risk of miscarriage  Fetal growth retardation Premature delivery because of less space in the uterus Obstruction of the cervical canal  Obstruction of labor  Postpartum hemorrhage What are the symptoms?  Around 25% of uterine myomas are asymptomatic. But they can also manifest through:  Feeling of pressure in lower abs  Abnormally abundant menstrual bleeding  Longer than usual menstrual cycles Painful pelvic cramps Bleeding not related to menstruation  Pain or difficulty while peeing  Infertility Recurrent miscarriages It is important to point out that uterine myomatosis symptoms depend on the size, location and number of present fibroids.  What are the causes?  Although science hasn’t found the specific cause of the uterine myomas, it is known that appearance is related with genetic predisposition.  Also, the growth is associated with hormonal changes in the ovaries, in particular with progesterone and estrogen production.  Uterine fibroids appear during the reproductive stage of women, growing during pregnancy (when there is a high level of hormones), and disappear after menopause when the hormone levels are lower.  How can I get a diagnosis?  Reaching a specialist is the first step. The next one, probably, would be a vaginal ultrasound. Which is the most reliable study for uterine myomatosis diagnosis.  It offers nearly 95% of accuracy when done abdominally and 100% when done intravaginally.  The vaginal ultrasound must be interpreted by an expert. Can I become a mother despite being diagnosed with Uterine Myomatosis?  When it comes to achieving a healthy pregnancy,  treatment of uterine myomatosis depends on the age of the woman, and, above all, the size and location of the fibroids.  Subserosal myomas rarely affect fertility, but patients with submucosal or intramural fibroids larger than 2 inches, are recommended to consider treatments such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), especially if they are over the age of 35.  In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is highly effective when uterine myomatosis does not affect the endometrial cavity.  Fibroids usually change sperm traffic and the embryo implantation process, but In Vitro Fertilization makes it possible for egg fertilization to take place in the laboratory.  Later, the embryo with the highest implantation potential is transferred into the uterus. How do I prepare for the process?  Very rarely do women have to go through a myomectomy before proceeding with the In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment.  This is a surgery to take out the uterine fibroids, after which the pregnancy probability increases and there is an important decrease in the risk of miscarriage.  The new IVF cycle must be performed immediately after the uterine myomectomy because the probability of pregnancy decreases after the first year due to uterine fibroids’ recurrence.  If you would like to learn more about uterine myomatosis, visit our guide: What is Uterine Myomatosis?

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Today is a geneticist’s day

On this special day, we want to pay tribute to a profession that is fundamental in the field of medicine and health: the geneticist. These dedicated professionals study genes, heredity, and how traits are passed from one generation to the next. Their work is essential to understanding genetic diseases, their prevention, and treatment. Who are geneticists? Geneticists are scientists and health professionals who specialize in genetics, the branch of biology that deals with the study of genes and heredity. They focus on how genes and environmental factors influence human health and development. What are you studying? They study the structure and function of genes at the molecular level and their impact on the organism. Genetic research can reveal how certain health conditions are passed from parents to children and how they can be prevented or treated. What do you do? Geneticists work in a variety of fields, including medical research, clinical genetics, conservation genetics, biotechnology, and more. In the context of assisted reproduction, they play a crucial role in analyzing DNA to identify possible genetic diseases that could be transmitted to offspring, thus offering an opportunity to make informed decisions about pregnancy and fertility treatment. Importance in an assisted reproduction clinic In an assisted reproduction clinic, geneticists are essential. Their work allows us to identify and manage genetic risks in the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF), egg or sperm donation, and other treatments, ensuring the health of the future baby. Reproductive genetics is a powerful tool to help people achieve their dream of starting a family, minimizing the risk of passing on hereditary conditions. Congratulations and admiration from Ingenes At Ingenes, we extend our deepest admiration and congratulations to all geneticists in their day. Their dedication, passion, and commitment to excellence transform lives and make the impossible possible. Thank you for your tireless work and for being an essential part of our team, helping more families to experience the miracle of life. Today we celebrate the talent, dedication, and positive impact of geneticists in the world of assisted reproduction and beyond. Happy Geneticist’s Day!

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The vital role of the laboratory in the In Vitro Fertilization process at Ingenes

The Heart of In Vitro Fertilization In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is one of the most revolutionary techniques in the field of assisted reproduction. At Ingenes, the laboratory plays a crucial role in the success of this process, being the nucleus where science and hope come together to create life. At the Ingenes IVF laboratory, every detail counts. From the collection and preparation of eggs and sperm to the crucial moment of fertilization, meticulous precision and care is required. Cutting-edge technology and strict protocols ensure that every step is performed with the utmost precision and care. 2. Embryo Selection: Science-Based Decision Making Once the eggs are fertilized, the next essential step is the selection of the embryos. At Ingenes, we use advanced techniques such as morphological observation and, in some cases, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) to identify embryos with the highest probability of implantation and healthy development. 3. Controlled Environment: Reproducing Optimal Conditions The IVF laboratory environment at Ingenes is meticulously controlled to replicate the ideal conditions of the human body. This includes temperature, humidity, and gas levels, all adjusted to provide the optimal environment for embryonic development. 4. Innovation and Continuous Improvement At Ingenes, innovation is a constant. We are committed to continuous improvement of our laboratory techniques and processes. This means investing in the latest technology and ongoing training of our staff, ensuring they are equipped with the most advanced knowledge and skills in the field of assisted reproduction. 5. The Role of Embryologists: Experts in Creating Life Our embryologists are highly qualified experts who play a crucial role in the success of IVF treatments. Your ability to manipulate and care for eggs and embryos is essential. At Ingenes, our embryologists not only have extensive technical experience but also a deep commitment to each case, treating each embryo with the greatest respect and care. 6. Safety and Quality: Our Top Priorities Safety and quality are paramount in our IVF laboratory. We follow rigorous quality standards and safety procedures to ensure the protection and viability of each sample. Each step of the process is documented and performed under strict quality control standards. 7. Communication and Transparency with Patients At Ingenes, we believe in the importance of keeping our patients informed and involved at every stage of the process. Therefore, we offer clear and transparent communication about the development and status of your embryos, reinforcing confidence in the IVF process. A Commitment to Excellence The laboratory at Ingenes is not only a physical space where technical procedures are performed; It is the place where science and dreams meet. Our commitment to excellence in every aspect of the IVF laboratory is what allows us to help our patients achieve their deepest desire: bringing home a healthy baby. At Ingenes, each embryo is a world of possibilities, and each possibility is one step closer to the miracle of life.

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Celebrities and In Vitro Fertilization: Stories of Success and Hope

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) represents more than a medical technique; It is a door to hope for countless people who long to start a family. This technique has been a beacon of light for many couples and single people who face obstacles on their path to parenthood, including public figures and celebrities who have chosen this path to achieve their dream of becoming parents. What is in vitro fertilization? IVF is a process in which eggs are removed from the woman’s body and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The resulting embryos are then transferred to the uterus, in the hope that they will implant and grow a healthy baby. This method has been a blessing for many people facing fertility challenges, including several celebrities who have been open about their experiences. IVF in the World of Celebrities The celebrity world, with its access to the best medical resources, has shown how IVF can be an effective and viable solution. By sharing their stories, these public figures have helped destigmatize fertility treatments and inspired many to explore these options. Their experiences highlight that fertility is a unique and personal journey, where science and medicine come together to create new lives. Inspiring Celebrity Stories IVF at Ingenes At Ingenes, we apply the same advanced IVF principles that have helped these celebrities. Our goal is to provide each patient with personalized care and the best treatments available to maximize their chances of success. The stories of these celebrities are a reminder that you are not alone in your journey to find your baby. If you are considering IVF or exploring fertility options, at Ingenes we are ready to support you with cutting-edge technology and a team of committed specialists. Contact us to find out how we can help you realize your dream of having a baby at home.

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Adenomyosis vs Endometriosis: Understanding the Difference

Adenomyosis and endometriosis are two common gynecological conditions that affect many women. Although both share some similar symptoms, such as pelvic pain and fertility problems, they are different diseases with specific characteristics and treatments. In this article, we will explore the key differences between adenomyosis and endometriosis, helping women better understand these conditions and how they can impact their reproductive health and quality of life. What is Adenomyosis? Adenomyosis occurs when the tissue that normally lines the uterus (endometrium) grows into the uterine muscular wall. This tissue continues to behave normally: it thickens, breaks down, and bleeds during each menstrual cycle. However, its abnormal location can cause symptoms such as heavy and painful menstrual periods, pain during sexual intercourse, and an enlarged uterus. Unlike endometriosis, endometrial tissue, which normally lines the inside of the uterus, begins to grow inside the muscular wall of the uterus (myometrium). This abnormal growth can cause a thickening of the uterine wall and is often associated with painful menstruation and heavy bleeding. What is Endometriosis? On the other hand, endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial-like tissue grows outside the uterus, in areas such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and pelvic cavity. This displaced tissue continues to respond to the hormones of the menstrual cycle, causing bleeding, inflammation, and pain. The most common symptoms of endometriosis include severe menstrual pain, pain during sexual intercourse, chronic pelvic pain, and difficulty conceiving. Unlike adenomyosis, endometriosis can cause the formation of cysts and adhesions that can lead to more serious complications. Like the normal uterine lining, this tissue responds to the hormonal changes of the menstrual cycle, which can cause chronic pain, inflammation, and the formation of scar tissue. Symptoms and Diagnosis Adenomyosis: The most common symptoms of adenomyosis include painful periods, heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding, and in some cases, a feeling of pressure in the lower abdomen. Adenomyosis can be diagnosed by ultrasound or MRI, which reveals an enlarged and thickened uterus. Endometriosis: Symptoms of endometriosis can vary significantly and can include pelvic pain, especially during menstruation and sexual intercourse, and fertility problems. Diagnosing endometriosis is more complicated and often requires laparoscopy, a surgical procedure that allows doctors to look at the affected areas directly. Key Differences between Adenomyosis and Endometriosis Although both conditions involve endometrial tissue and can cause pain and fertility problems, the location of this tissue is what sets them apart. In adenomyosis, the tissue grows inside the uterine wall; endometriosis grows outside the uterus. This difference is crucial for both the diagnosis and treatment of each condition. Both conditions can affect fertility. Adenomyosis can interfere with embryo implantation or cause complications during pregnancy. Endometriosis can cause blockages or damage to the fallopian tubes and affect the quality of eggs. In both cases, assisted reproductive techniques, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), can offer hope to women who want to conceive. Treatments and Management Treatment for adenomyosis and endometriosis varies depending on the severity of the symptoms and the woman’s desire to preserve her fertility. Options may include medications to manage pain and inflammation, hormonal therapies to control the growth of endometrial tissue, and, in more severe cases, surgery. Treatment choice will depend on several factors, including the patient’s age, symptoms, and reproductive plans. Although adenomyosis and endometriosis share some similarities, it is crucial to understand their differences to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. At Ingenes, we are committed to providing personalized care and comprehensive support to women facing these conditions, helping them manage their symptoms and achieve their reproductive goals.

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Michelle Obama’s experience with pregnancy loss and how it relates to fertility treatments

Michelle Obama’s brave revelation about her experience with pregnancy loss has touched the hearts of millions of women around the world. Her story is not only one of pain and loss but also one of resilience and hope. By openly sharing her journey through infertility, Michelle has shed light on a topic that often remains in the shadows, surrounded by stigma and silence. At Ingenes, we recognize the importance of these personal narratives and how they can inspire and encourage other women facing similar challenges in their desire to start a family. Michelle’s tragic experience highlights an issue that affects a surprisingly large number of couples around the world. Pregnancy loss, a deeply moving and life-changing event, can leave lasting emotional scars and unanswered questions. At Ingenes, we are committed to providing a safe and supportive space where these stories can be shared and where couples can find a sense of community and understanding. Our mission at Ingenes goes beyond offering cutting-edge fertility treatments. We strive to understand the emotional and physical complexities our patients face on their path to parenthood. Michelle Obama’s story not only motivates us to continue our work, but also reminds us of the importance of approaching these issues with sensitivity, care, and a deep respect for each person’s individual experiences. By recognizing and talking about the difficulties associated with pregnancy loss and infertility, we hope to empower our patients and their partners, helping them feel less isolated in their struggle. At Ingenes, every patient is a unique story, and we are dedicated to providing personalized support that reflects this, helping couples navigate their way through the challenges toward the ultimate goal of bringing home a baby. The Story of Michelle Obama Michelle Obama, in her book “Becoming,” revealed her painful experience with pregnancy loss. This experience, which is more common than you think, highlights the difficulties that many women face when trying to conceive. Michelle’s honesty in sharing her story has helped many women feel less alone and understand that there is hope and options available. The Path To Fertility After their loss, the Obamas opted for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to conceive their daughters. This method, one of the most effective fertility treatments, involves uniting eggs and sperm in a laboratory and then transferring the embryos to the uterus. At Ingenes, we offer this treatment, providing couples with the hope and help needed to overcome similar challenges. Facing Loss and Infertility Pregnancy loss can be a devastating event, filled with difficult emotions. At Ingenes, in addition to medical treatments, we offer emotional support to help our patients through these difficult times. Our team of experts is committed to providing a compassionate and understanding environment. Overcoming Obstacles Every journey to motherhood is unique. Like Michelle Obama, many women may need extra help to conceive. At Ingenes, we use advanced technology and a personalized approach to maximize your chances of pregnancy success, whether through IVF or other methods. Michelle Obama’s story is a source of inspiration and hope. At Ingenes, we strive to provide our patients with the best fertility care and treatments, helping them turn their dreams of becoming mothers into reality. If you are facing similar challenges on your path to motherhood, we invite you to contact us. At Ingenes, we are ready to guide and support you at every step of your journey.

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Mediterranean Diet and Fertility: A Path to Success in In Vitro Fertilization

The Mediterranean diet, known worldwide for its health benefits, is now highlighted as a key factor in the field of fertility. Especially for those people who embark on the path of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), this diet is presented as a valuable ally. This article details how a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, legumes, fish, and olive oil not only nourishes the body holistically but also enhances the chances of success in IVF treatments. Understanding the Mediterranean Diet The foundation of the Mediterranean diet is the consumption of fresh and natural foods, predominant in the Mediterranean regions. It is characterized by a high intake of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, fish, and olive oil. In addition, it includes a moderate intake of dairy products, white and red meat, and limits the consumption of sugars and saturated fats. The Impact on Fertility: A Detailed Analysis Various studies have shown that adherence to the Mediterranean diet can significantly improve the quality of eggs and embryos. This improvement is attributed to the diet’s richness in antioxidants, Omega-3 fatty acids, and other essential nutrients, essential for reproductive health. Specific Benefits of the Mediterranean Diet for IVF Practical Implementation of the Mediterranean Diet Incorporating the Mediterranean diet into your daily routine is a simple and rewarding process. You can start by selecting fresh and natural foods, cooking with olive oil, and increasing your consumption of fruits, vegetables, fish, and legumes. It is crucial to minimize the intake of processed foods and sugars to obtain maximum benefits. A Sustainable and Healthy Option In addition to its fertility benefits, the Mediterranean diet is recognized for its sustainability and its role in promoting an overall healthy lifestyle. It is associated with a lower incidence of chronic diseases and a better quality of life. Nutrition and Fertility: The Ingenes Approach At Ingenes, we understand that nutrition plays a crucial role in fertility and the success of IVF treatments. Therefore, we encourage our patients to eat a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients, which includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and healthy fats. We believe that adopting balanced eating habits is a key component on the path to motherhood. The Importance of a Balanced Diet in Fertility A well-balanced diet, including all food groups, is essential to maintain good reproductive health. Nutrients obtained from a variety of foods contribute to the optimal development of eggs and embryos, as well as the maintenance of a healthy endometrium, essential for embryo implantation. Nutritional Tips to Improve Reproductive Health Advice and Support at Ingenes At Ingenes, we not only offer you cutting-edge assisted reproduction treatments but also comprehensive support and advice on aspects such as nutrition. Our team of specialists is available to guide you and help you adopt a lifestyle that maximizes your chances of IVF success. If you want to improve your reproductive health and increase your chances of success in fertility treatments, we invite you to adopt a balanced and nutritious diet. Contact Ingenes for more information and personalized guidance. Together, we can work toward the goal of you embracing your future baby, supported by nutrition and a healthy lifestyle.

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome will no longer be an impediment to being a mother

The path to becoming a mother can be affected by various factors, one of them is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition more common than many women believe. Often associated with challenges in conception, PCOS no longer has to be an insurmountable obstacle. At Ingenes, we deeply understand this condition and offer advanced solutions to help you achieve your long-awaited dream of being a mother. Understanding PCOS Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common condition that affects many women of reproductive age. It is characterized by a hormonal imbalance that can manifest itself in various ways: irregular menstrual periods, weight gain, acne, and the development of small cysts on the ovaries. These symptoms not only affect a woman’s overall health, but can also have a direct impact on her ability to conceive. The Individuality of PCOS It is crucial to understand that PCOS affects each woman differently. While some may conceive naturally, others may face more significant challenges on their path to becoming a mom. At Ingenes, we recognize this individuality and offer personalized treatments that adapt to the specific needs of each woman. Technology and PCOS At Ingenes, we use the most advanced technology to treat the challenges that PCOS presents. Our approach focuses on personalizing treatments according to the needs of each woman. This may include medications to regulate the menstrual cycle, stimulate ovulation, or assisted reproduction procedures, such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). In Vitro Fertilization and PCOS IVF is particularly effective for women with PCOS. This procedure involves stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs, which are then fertilized in the laboratory. Once the embryos are ready, the healthiest one is selected for transfer to the uterus. You are not alone At Ingenes, we not only provide you with treatments, but we also offer emotional support throughout your process. We know that facing PCOS and seeking to become a mother can be emotionally challenging. That’s why our team of specialists is always ready to offer you the support and guidance you need. Food and Lifestyle In addition to medical treatments, lifestyle modification plays a crucial role in managing PCOS. A balanced diet, regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight can significantly improve PCOS symptoms and, therefore, your chances of conceiving. The Future with PCOS The diagnosis of PCOS is not the end of the dream of being a mother. With advances in reproductive medicine and Ingenes’ personalized approach, more and more women with PCOS are fulfilling their dream of having a baby. Our goal is to give you the best possible opportunity to hold your future baby. At Ingenes, we firmly believe that every woman deserves the opportunity to be a mother, regardless of the challenges she may face. PCOS is just one of those challenges, and we are here to make sure it is not an impediment on your path to the happiness of having a baby.

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Fertility

65% of women who have their tubal ligation reversed can become pregnant

Tubal ligation is a commonly permanent method of contraception. However, some women decide to reverse it to seek pregnancy. Approximately 65 percent of women who choose to have their tubal ligation reversed successfully conceive. This percentage is due to several key factors that influence the success of the reversal. The surgical technique used in the original ligation plays a crucial role. Some ligation methods are easier to reverse than others. Additionally, the condition and length of the remaining fallopian tubes are significant determinants for successful reversal. Tubes that have suffered less damage or disruption during ligation are more likely to function correctly after reversal. The woman’s age is another important factor. Younger women, generally under the age of 35, have higher success rates due to the higher quality and quantity of eggs. Conversely, as age advances, natural fertility decreases, which can reduce the chances of pregnancy after a reversal. Tubal ligation is a common and effective form of birth control that many women choose at some point in their lives. However, some women subsequently decide to reverse this procedure to conceive again. The conception success rate after a tubal ligation reversal varies, but studies indicate that about 65% of women can become pregnant after reversal. What Factors Influence Reversal Success? Alternatives to Tubal Ligation Reversal For women who have had a tubal ligation and are now seeking to conceive, there are options other than surgical reversal: Important considerations It is important to remember that tubal ligation reversal is a major surgery and, as such, carries risks and does not always guarantee pregnancy. Therefore, it is essential to consult with fertility health professionals to evaluate all available options. Additionally, the overall reproductive health of the woman and her partner is essential. Underlying fertility problems in either partner can affect the chances of conceiving after tubal ligation reversal.

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Assisted Reproduction

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Complete Guide

In Vitro Fertilization, known as IVF, represents a light of hope for those couples and women who face challenges in starting a family. At Ingenes, we are committed to offering comprehensive support in this vital process, providing advanced treatments, guidance, and emotional support during every stage of the journey.IVF is more than a medical procedure; It is a door to new possibilities of parenthood. This technique involves the union of eggs and sperm in a controlled environment outside the uterus, usually in a specialized laboratory. This method has revolutionized the field of assisted reproduction, providing effective solutions for a variety of fertility challenges. The IVF Process in detail Innovations and Advances in IVF At Ingenes, we use the latest innovations in the field of assisted reproduction to increase In Vitro Fertilization or IVF success rates. From advanced imaging techniques to state-of-the-art embryo culture methods, every aspect of the process is carried out with the highest precision and care. Benefits and Advantages of IVF The Role of Technology and Experience at Ingenes At Ingenes, the combination of cutting-edge technology and the vast experience of our specialists ensures that every step of the In Vitro Fertilization or IVF process is handled with the utmost precision and care. From detailed monitoring of embryonic development to implementing the most advanced techniques for embryo transfer, we strive to offer our patients the best chance of success. Emotional Support and Advice We know that the In Vitro Fertilization process can be emotionally challenging. For this reason, at Ingenes we offer comprehensive emotional support to accompany our patients and their partners throughout this journey. Our counselors and therapists can provide support and guidance, ensuring that each patient feels understood and supported. In Vitro Fertilization or IVF is not just a treatment, but a path of hope and possibilities. At Ingenes, we are dedicated to making this path as clear and supported as possible, helping our patients get closer to the dream of starting a family.If you are considering In Vitro Fertilization or IVF or facing fertility challenges, come to Ingenes. Let us guide you on this exciting journey towards building your family. With our experience and support, your dream of having a baby is closer than you imagine.

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Assisted Reproduction

Implantation failure

Implantation failure is diagnosed when a baby has not been achieved after at least three cycles of In Vitro fertilization (IVF) or the transfer of more than ten good quality embryos. Currently, there are highly effective solutions for each of the causes of implantation failure, among which the transfer of embryos in the blastocyst phase (day 5 of embryonic development), preimplantation genetic diagnosis and assisted hatching (or assisted hatching). What is the implementation failure? Embryo implantation is a complex process that requires a healthy embryo and a receptive endometrium, as well as a close dialogue between the two. In the field of assisted reproduction, implantation failure is diagnosed when a baby has not been achieved after at least three cycles of In Vitro fertilization (IVF) or the transfer of a total of ten good quality embryos. Causes of implantation failure The causes of implantation failure are multiple and both embryonic problems and problems with the uterine environment may be involved: How are the causes of implantation failure diagnosed? There are several tests that allow us to determine the causes of implantation failure: It is important to note that a detailed evaluation of the cycles carried out so far (number of eggs obtained, fertilization rate, techniques used and embryonic development) is essential to establish an accurate prognosis. Treatments to have a baby after implantation failure Knowing the causes of implantation failure is essential when it comes to selecting a treatment that allows you to achieve a baby with the least wear and tear. Currently, there are highly effective solutions for each of these causes. When implantation failure is associated with immunological problems, these can be easily treated with medications, while if it is due to problems with the uterine environment, treatment varies depending on the cause and can range from hormonal therapy to surgery in very specific cases. However, when implantation failure is due to embryonic problems, the main treatments include: Until a few years ago, all embryos were transferred on the third day after fertilization because it was impossible to keep them alive in a laboratory, but today technology allows us to culture them for a longer time, which makes it easier to select the oldest embryos. quality and with greater power of implementation. (If you want to know more about prolonged embryo culture click here) This technique allows only embryos free of chromosomal abnormalities (aneuploidies) to be transferred to the mother’s uterus. This is related to implantation failure, recurrent pregnancy loss and the woman’s age, since as the woman progresses, the risk of presenting chromosomal abnormalities in the baby increases. This is why transferring only embryos free of these genetic alterations allows us to maximize the chances of implantation, pregnancy and having a baby at home regardless of the woman’s age. Before implantation in the uterus, the embryo must be freed from the membrane that surrounds it (zona pellucida) to come into direct contact with the cells of the endometrium. In some cases, implantation failure is due to the inability of the embryo to leave the zona pellucida and it is necessary to facilitate this process to increase the probability of implantation. At Ingenes we have embryologists who are experts in micromanipulation techniques, which allows us to perform the laser-assisted hatching procedure quickly and accurately without causing any damage to the embryos.

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Assisted Reproduction

IVF and ICSI: Keys to Fulfilling the Dream of having your baby at home

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) are advanced assisted reproduction techniques that have opened up a world of possibilities for many couples facing fertility challenges. At Ingenes, these techniques are fundamental pillars to help our patients achieve their dream of having a baby. What is IVF? IVF is a process in which eggs are removed from a woman’s body and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. This procedure is ideal for overcoming various fertility problems, such as blockages in the fallopian tubes or complications with sperm quality. At Ingenes, we personalize each IVF treatment to maximize the chances of success. ICSI and its Importance ICSI is a specialized variant of IVF. It is mainly used in cases of severe male infertility, such as low mobility or number of sperm. In this process, a single sperm is injected directly into the egg. At Ingenes, ICSI has become a hope for many couples struggling to conceive. The IVF and ICSI Process at Ingenes The process begins with ovarian stimulation, followed by egg collection and fertilization in the laboratory. The resulting embryos are observed and the best quality ones are selected for transfer to the uterus. At Ingenes, this process is carried out with the highest technology and the care of fertility experts. Why Choose Ingenes for Your IVF or ICSI Treatment? Choosing the right center for IVF or ICSI treatment is crucial. At Ingenes, we not only have cutting-edge technology and a highly qualified team, but we also offer a comprehensive and personalized approach. Each patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their specific needs. Success and Support at Ingenes IVF and ICSI treatments have high success rates, especially at Ingenes, where we combine clinical experience with a human approach. Additionally, we provide emotional support throughout the process, understanding that fertility is both a physical and emotional journey. Overcoming Challenges with IVF and ICSI At Ingenes, we are committed to overcoming fertility challenges. Whether you are dealing with male or female infertility issues, our IVF and ICSI techniques are designed to give you the best chance of having a baby. Your Journey Toward the search for your baby We know that the journey towards finding your baby can be complicated, but with Ingenes, you are not alone. Our goal is to make the process as clear and comfortable as possible, giving you the confidence and support you need. Ready to take the next step in your journey towards the arrival of your baby? At Ingenes we are here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our IVF and ICSI treatments and how we can help you fulfill your dream of having your baby at home.

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Fertility

Egg retrieval: A Vital Process in Assisted Fertility

Egg retrieval, also known as follicular puncture, is an essential procedure in assisted reproduction. At Ingenes, this step is essential to achieve the dream of many couples: having a baby. But what exactly does this process entail and how is it carried out? Understanding Egg retrieval Egg retrieval is a technique used to extract eggs directly from a woman’s ovaries. This procedure is crucial in treatments such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and is performed once the ovarian follicles have reached an adequate size and maturity, which is monitored through ultrasounds and hormonal analysis. The Puncture Procedure During the egg retrieval, the patient is under sedation to ensure her comfort. Using ultrasound technology, Ingenes doctors guide a thin needle through the vaginal wall to the ovaries, where mature eggs are carefully aspirated. This precise technique minimizes risk and ensures an effective collection of high-quality eggs. The Importance of Advanced Technology At Ingenes, we use the most advanced technology for egg retrieval. This not only increases the success rates of egg collection but also ensures maximum safety for our patients. The use of state-of-the-art equipment allows the procedure to be carried out with the greatest possible precision. Preparation and Recovery Preparation for egg retrieval includes a series of specific steps designed to maximize the chances of success. This includes controlled ovarian stimulation and close monitoring. Afterward, recovery is generally rapid, allowing most women to return to normal activities soon after. The Role of Puncture in In Vitro Fertilization Once the eggs are collected, the fertilization process begins in the laboratory. Here at Ingenes, each egg is carefully evaluated and selected for fertilization, either through traditional insemination or through techniques such as ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection). Security and Support at Ingenes At Ingenes, we understand that egg retrieval can be an exciting but stressful step for many couples. Therefore, we offer a supportive and advisory environment throughout the entire process, ensuring that each patient feels informed, comfortable, and safe. Beyond egg retrieval Egg retrieval is just one of many steps on the path to finding your baby. At Ingenes, we are committed to offering comprehensive and personalized treatment, which includes not only advanced medical procedures but also a holistic and empathetic approach to fertility. If you are considering fertility treatment, or if you want to know more about egg retrieval and how it can be part of your path to motherhood, we are here to help you. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward your dream of having your baby at home.

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Fertility

Low Progesterone and Pregnancy: Understanding the Possibilities

What is Progesterone? Progesterone is a crucial hormone in the female reproductive process. It plays an essential role in regulating the menstrual cycle and is essential for maintaining a healthy pregnancy. The Importance of Progesterone in Pregnancy During pregnancy, progesterone helps prepare the lining of the uterus for embryo implantation and maintains a suitable uterine environment for the development of the fetus. A low level of progesterone can make conception more difficult and increase the risk of complications such as miscarriage. Causes of Low Progesterone Low progesterone can be due to several reasons, including hormonal disorders, stress, and problems with ovulation. At Ingenes, we understand the complexity of these challenges and offer detailed hormonal evaluations to identify and treat these conditions. Low Progesterone and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) In cases where low progesterone significantly impacts fertility, IVF may be a viable option. At Ingenes, we use advanced IVF techniques to maximize the chances of pregnancy, even in patients with low progesterone levels. Comprehensive Support at Ingenes In addition to medical treatment, at Ingenes we offer comprehensive support that includes counseling and emotional therapy. We understand that fertility challenges can be emotionally demanding and we are here to support you every step of the way. Tips for Managing Low Progesterone Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, a balanced diet, and managing stress are crucial to improving progesterone levels. At Ingenes, we also advise you on lifestyle habits that can complement your fertility treatment. The Ingenes Commitment At Ingenes, our commitment is to provide you with the best care and technology so that you can achieve your dream of being a mother. With a personalized approach and a team of experts, we are with you every step of your journey to motherhood. If you are facing challenges with low progesterone and fertility, Ingenes is here to help. Contact us to learn more about how we can support you on your path to motherhood.

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Fertility

Endometriosis and Fertility: A Simple Guide

Endometriosis occurs when tissue that is normally inside the uterus is found in other places, such as the ovaries or pelvis. This abnormal growth can stick the pelvic organs together, causing pain and fertility problems. The condition can block the fallopian tubes or reduce the number of eggs available, complicating pregnancy. For women with endometriosis who want to become mothers, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is often the best treatment. With IVF, eggs are fertilized in a laboratory, and healthy embryos are transferred to the uterus. How Does Endometriosis Affect Fertility? Endometriosis can cause tissues to grow where they shouldn’t and during menstruation, these tissues can cause severe pain and form scar tissue that binds the organs together. This can make natural pregnancy difficult. Endometriosis can reduce the quality and quantity of eggs and cause pain during sex, which can also affect your chances of conceiving. Main Symptoms The most common symptoms include severe menstrual pain, abdominal pain, and pain during sex. Some women may also have irregular bleeding and fatigue. Causes and Diagnosis The exact cause is unknown but may include genetic factors, immune disorders, and other health problems. Although laparoscopy is a common method to diagnose it, at Ingenes we prefer transvaginal ultrasound, a less invasive procedure that can effectively detect endometriosis. Treatments to Achieve Pregnancy Although endometriosis can be painful and affect many women, there are treatments. IVF is the best option for those who have endometriosis and want to have a baby. At Ingenes, we can help you understand your options and find the best path for you. If you are struggling with endometriosis and want to start a family, come to us for help and guidance. To learn more about how Ingenes can help you manage endometriosis and the fertility options available to you, visit our page or contact us directly. We are here to help you every step of your journey to motherhood.

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Assisted Reproduction

Advances in Reproduction: An Innovative Path for Future Parents

Exploring New Horizons in Playback Fertility science is opening doors to a world where the difficulties of starting a family become surmountable challenges. The latest advances in the reproductive field promise a future full of hope for those who long to have a child. The Science of Fertility Within Everyone’s Reach Fertility may seem like a complex topic but think of it as a puzzle that we are solving together. From known methods to innovations in genetics, science is working in your favor. Ingenes: Companions on Your Reproductive Journey At Ingenes, we are passionate about being at the forefront of reproductive science, transforming the latest research into effective and accessible treatments for you. Personalized Treatments for You Each person is unique, and at Ingenes we know it. That’s why we personalize each treatment, making sure it suits your specific needs. Advances That Inspire Hope Each discovery in fertility brings us closer to making your desire to have a child come true. We are here to support you, whether you are taking your first steps or have been on this path for some time. A Fertile and Hopeful Future Envision a future where reproductive challenges become success stories. With scientific advances, that future is possible. At Ingenes, we are committed to making it a reality for you. Commitment and Constant Support Our commitment at Ingenes is to accompany you at every stage of this exciting journey. From the first consultation to reaching your goal, we want to be those friends you can always trust. Are you ready to take this journey? Visit Ingenes and allow us to be part of your path to realizing your family. We are eager to support you in every step towards realizing your dream!

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Celebrating Hope and Science on World Fertility Day

Every year, World Fertility Day is celebrated as a reminder of the importance of understanding and addressing reproductive challenges. Since its commemoration in 2018, this day has become a beacon of hope for many people around the world. The Importance of Awareness Fertility is a term that goes beyond the ability to conceive. It is a word loaded with emotions, challenges, and often misunderstandings. World Fertility Day arises as an initiative to increase awareness and educate about reproductive aspects, demystifying beliefs and providing support to those on their journey towards motherhood or fatherhood. The Challenges of Fertility Infertility is a path that many men and women in their 30s walk in silence. It affects approximately 1 in 6 couples, and its impact goes beyond the physical, also affecting mental health and relationships. Scientific and Technological Advances Science and technology have opened doors previously unimaginable. Procedures such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) are just some of the options available today. At Ingenes, we apply these advanced technologies, offering hope and personalized solutions. The Ingenes Commitment At Ingenes, we celebrate World Fertility Day by reaffirming our commitment to every individual seeking to become a mother. From genetic counseling to personalized treatments, our team of specialists is here to support you every step of the way. Building Communities of Support You are not alone on this journey. World Fertility Day is also a reminder of the strength found in the community. Support groups, online forums, and educational resources are accessible to everyone, providing a safe space to share experiences and find support. World Fertility Day is not just a date on the calendar, it is an opportunity to come together and celebrate every story, every challenge overcome and every dream come true. At Ingenes, we are proud to be part of your journey and help make your dream come true. Contact Ingenes today and find out how we can help you make your dream of having a family come true. Because on World Fertility Day and every day, your hope is our science.

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Fertility

Can Clomiphene help me get pregnant?

El clomifeno es un medicamento que promueve la ovulación, y puede incrementar las probabilidades de un embarazo si es administrado de forma adecuada por médicos especialistas. Te explicamos cómo aquí.

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