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Alpha IVF Group Awarded ‘Fertility Service Provider of the year in Asia Pacific’ by Global Health Asia Pacific

We are humbled, excited, and incredibly proud to announce that Global Health Asia Pacific has once again awarded us with 'Fertility Service Provider of the year in Asia Pacific' this year!

Together with Genesis IVF & Women's Specialist Centre and Alpha IVF- Singapore, we at Alpha IVF Group are honored to receive this award for the 4th consecutive year!

As a leading IVF Group, our aim is to focus and put our patients and their fertility needs as our top priority. These awards demonstrate our passion & we will continue to pursue excellence.

When female infertility is attributed to insufficient ovarian response, leading to poor egg production (e.g. a woman who goes through IVF but her ovaries fail to produce eggs), or when eggs are produced but fail to fertilize properly, a possible solution is egg donation.

When female infertility is attributed to insufficient ovarian response, leading to poor egg production (e.g. a woman who goes through IVF but her ovaries fail to produce eggs), or when eggs are produced but fail to fertilize properly, a possible solution is egg donation. Who needs egg donation? Egg donation is a possible solution

FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EGG FREEZING

WHAT IS EGG FREEZING?

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation is a procedure in which the eggs from a woman are retrieved, frozen, and stored for future use. The frozen eggs can later be thawed, fertilized, and transferred into the uterus when desired.

Vitrification is the latest method for freezing eggs and the survival rates using vitrification are much higher compared to previous freezing methods like slow freezing. With recent major improvement in the vitrification solutions, such as Cryotec method with certain distinct advantages over all other existing methods of vitrification, egg freezing has become a viable and common option to preserve a women reproductive age.

WHEN SHOULD I FREEZE MY EGGS?

The simple answer is to pursue egg freezing in the prime reproductive years, before 35 years old to take advantage of premium egg quality and quantity. Think of the egg retrieval process and cryopreservation as you would a fall harvest. A woman is born with all of the eggs she will ever have, and over time they diminish in number and cellular integrity.

After 43 years of age, it is usually not recommended to freeze eggs, because the quality of eggs is too poor and the probability of chromosomal abnormalities is high. Do discuss with your fertility specialist to better understand your chance based on your own personal conditions.

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Factors Determine IVF Success Rates

Age The age of the woman is the main factor affecting the success of an IVF. This is because the quality and the quantity of a woman’s eggs reduce as she grows older. Hence, as age increases, the IVF success rate drops. From 24 to 35, women have the highest chances of success with IVF treatment because this is the age range when women are most fertile. (more…)

Perfect 10, Perfect Love

Every child deserves a chance for a bright future. There are some 50,000 children in orphanages and shelter homes in Malaysia who deserve our love and care.In celebration of Alpha IVF’s 10th Anniversary, we are honoured to introduce our ‘Perfect 10, Perfect Love’ project! we are collaborating with Yayasan Nurjiwa founded by Dato’ Sri Siti Nurhaliza and Datuk K to raise funds for the orphans in a charity campaign called PERFECT 10, PERFECT LOVE. This donation drive will provide them with financial support as they integrate into communities and build a future of their own.

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Frozen Embryo Transfer Benefits

Higher Pregnancy Rates

You will have additional opportunities for transfer and therefore more pregnancy attempts. If you can freeze and store embryos while you are attempting a fresh cycle transfer, if the fresh cycle is unsuccessful, you can try again without undergoing another ovarian stimulation or egg retrieval. Hence, it will increase your chance of successful pregnancy rates.

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GENETIC DISEASES IN IVF

Abnormalities in both males and females may cause implantation failure or miscarriage as well as birth defects in a resulting child. Preimplantation genetic testing evaluates embryos for genetic abnormalities prior to embryo transfer during IVF.

Genes is made up of DNA which is an essential part of heredity. Genes come in pairs, with one inherited from the male and one from the female parent. Genes are the dominant elements in DNA that determine a human’s development, function and personal attributes such as hair and eye color. A genetic disorder results when genes are not properly formed, either before birth or through mutation after birth.

 

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