Pregnancy is a time of excitement and hope, but it can also come with unexpected challenges. One such condition is polyhydramnios—a medical term that means there’s too much amniotic fluid around the baby. While it’s not something every expectant mother will face, it’s important...
Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a temporary form of pregnancy diabetes that develops during pregnancy in women who did not have diabetes before. It affects how your body processes glucose, resulting in high blood sugar levels. If left unmanaged, this condition may pose health risks...
What is a Scar Pregnancy? Cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy in which the embryo attaches itself to the scar tissue left from a previous cesarean delivery, rather than the endometrial lining of the uterus. This abnormal implantation disrupts...
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has revolutionised regenerative medicine, and its applications in fertility treatments are gaining momentum. One such advanced technique is ovarian PRP, which is showing promise in women with diminished ovarian reserve, low AMH, or premature ovarian insufficiency. This article dives deep...
Listen… this might feel uncomfortable, confusing, or even shocking. But today’s blog isn’t just about science—it’s about hope, heartbreak, and the silent strength of parents who walk the tightrope of uncertainty every single day. Fetal viability—the ability of a baby to survive outside the...
A bulky uterus is a condition often discovered incidentally during an ultrasound, and while it can sound alarming, it’s not always a serious concern. The term “bulky uterus” refers to a uterus that is larger than the typical size, and this can be caused...
Male fertility plays a vital role in helping a couple conceive, but recent statistics paint a sobering picture—especially in West Bengal. According to a pan-India study featured in the Times of India (2022), 86% of men in West Bengal are at risk of infertility,...
It has long been a common misconception that infertility issues are primarily linked to women. However, according to Indian statistical data, male factor infertility accounts for nearly 40% to 50% of all infertility cases. One of the most prevalent causes is oligospermia—a condition marked...
Understanding the difference between good quality and bad quality of female ovarian eggs is essential for couples trying to conceive. However, egg quality is a crucial determinant of female fertility, influencing the likelihood of conception and the health of a pregnancy. In urban centres...
Maintaining reproductive health after a hemorrhagic cyst is essential for overall well-being and fertility. These cysts are common in women of reproductive age and, while often benign, they can raise concerns, especially if they become large or symptomatic. In this blog, we’ll explore what...









