The ability of women to conceive and carry a pregnancy to full term is a crucial aspect of human reproduction. It holds significant importance from both biological and social perspectives.
However, there has been a dramatic fall in the total fertility rate over the last decade. This decline can be attributed to lack of nutrition, psychological stress, lifestyle choices and genetic causes that impact women's reproductive health.
Consequently, couples go through lots of emotional, psychological and societal traumas when they are unable to conceive despite trying for an extended period.
Get in Touch with Medical Experts
Hence, to address the fertility concerns in women, Vaidam, with Apollo Fertility Hospital, India, conducted an IVF camp in Sierra Leone on 29th April and 30th April 2024. The expert Gynecologist and Obstetrician, Dr. Ankush Raut, consulted patients and ensured their personalized care and support, empowering them on their journey towards achieving their reproductive goals.
Throughout the medical camp, Ms. Sonima Dutta was present so that the patients could receive comprehensive information about their medical conditions and the available treatment options.
About Dr. Ankush Raut
Dr. Ankush Raut is a well-known Gynecologist, Obstetrician, and Infertility Specialist with over 10 years of experience dealing with critical and sub-critical cases of preconception and pregnancy. He has expertise in techniques such as IVF with donor egg, Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), Blocked Fallopian Tube Treatment etc. He is also trained in advanced IVF protocols like IVF Lite (Mini IVF) and Segmented IVF (Freeze All approach).
About Apollo Fertility Hospital, India
With the latest technology and safe clinical protocols, Apollo Fertility Hospital aims to offer the best infertility treatments and neonates care. With a team of specialists in reproductive medicine, embryologists, andrologists, ultrasonologists, and Counselors, Apollo ensures high success rates in infertility treatment.
Conclusion
On seeing an overwhelming response from 12 patients, our goal is to organize more medical camps to address misconceptions about infertility and related treatment options. We aim to extend our reach to more individuals in need and offer them the necessary consultations.