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Did you know that there are two types of infertility
There are two types of infertility as per the fertility consultants of Kiran Infertility Centre – Hyderabad. One is primary infertility and the other one is known as secondary infertility. Couples who have not been able to become pregnant after twelve months of having intercourse […]
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What Is the Normal Endometrial Thickness in Women?
The thickness of a woman’s endometrium changes depending on her age and menstrual cycle. For a healthy pregnancy, a healthy endometrium is required. As per the gynecologists of Kiran Infertility Centre – Hyderabad by the time Embryo transfer is scheduled the Endometrium should ideally be […]
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What makes an IVF lab exceptional
The IVF lab is where fertilization occurs, where the embryos are cultured before transfer, and where delicate, highly sophisticated procedures such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), assisted hatching, and genetic testing are performed. IVF success rate highly depends upon the IVF lab. Several significant elements […]
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How Endometriosis and fertility are connected?
There is a well-established link between endometriosis and infertility. Doctors of Kiran Infertility Centre – Hyderabad explain endometriosis-related infertility due to the following factor Scarring and adhesions caused by endometriosis might obstruct the fallopian tubes or uterine lining. The sperm cannot meet the egg and […]
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What impacts surrogacy success rates
A number of factors determine surrogacy success. The quality of the sperm and egg used to generate the embryo as well as the Surrogate’s Endometrial lining and general health conditions etc. all these play a prominent role in the surrogacy success rates. Donor eggs and […]
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Another success story!!!
Congratulations to Mrs. and Mr. RR from Hyderabad on the birth of their son weighing 2.5 kg with the Help of KIC Hyderabad’s IVF and Surrogacy program. Both mother and baby are doing good and we wish them the very best There’s always a way. […]





