Fertility Treatment in Kenya – A blessing for infertility couples

Fertility Treatment in Kenya now becomes a blessing for infertile couples who are unable to achieve a successful pregnancy after having regular unprotected intercourse for 12 months or more. Fertility Treatment in Kenya by the fertility experts has proved beneficial for these infertile couples by offering them various fertility treatments such as IVF, IUI, ICSI, egg donation, embryo donation, and sperm donation, Laser-Assisted hatching, Surrogacy etc. which will fulfil their dream of having their own baby and also suits to their pocket. Fertility experts from Kenya and India first examine the exact cause of infertility and then plan your fertility treatment accordingly.
Couples who are dealing with infertility issues can go for inexpensive fertility treatments fertility drugs or surgery, which are very effective and about 90 per cent of couples are treated with drugs or surgery only.

Why choose the best clinic for infertility treatments in Kenya?

Infertility treatments involve many stages and advanced technologies. You can have the best process with the top clinic assistance. As they have the utmost services and procedures for every couple. Moreover, you can get the best process that helps in receiving the best outcome in becoming pregnant.

  • Several methods and approaches in one place
  • Highly advanced technologies and all required equipment
  • Well-known fertility experts with high skills and knowledge
  • Various approaches and facilities in one place
  • Better opportunities for affordable budgets
  • Top success rates and high chances
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Fertility Procedure by using Drugs & Surgery

Following are the procedure by which infertility of the couples can be treated and they are not the expensive ones:

• Fertility Drugs: If the levels of your hormones are out the balance then these fertility drugs will help you both to get your reproductive system back on track. The fertility drugs can also help where the cause of your fertility is unknown and you can take them in conjunction with another treatment, such as intrauterine insemination (IUI).
IUI is a treatment in which the sperm of your partner need help to get in touch with your egg and by placing a concentrated sample of your partner’s sperm directly in your uterus at the right time which can improve your odds of getting pregnant and the IUI procedure can be done with or without fertility drugs.

• Surgery: If you have a problem with blocked fallopian tubes, fibroids, endometriosis, etc. with your reproductive organs then a minor surgery by using the thin tube is helpful to diagnose your infertility cause and clear your way to conceive. Surgery may require a large incision in your abdomen, however, in most the cases women are getting pregnant without doing surgery and the other options can increase the chances of pregnancy such as ART procedure.

ART is the procedure that helps couples who are dealing with low sperm count or blocked fallopian tubes, or other factors which prevent eggs and sperm from uniting and other treatments are failed to treat them, then your fertility expert may recommend you the high-tech procedure where the eggs and the sperms are handled outside the body which is known as IVF procedure. IVF is the latest and modern ART technique that is used for almost everyone dealing with fertility issues.

Success Rate of Fertility Treatment in Kenya

The success rate of Fertility Treatment in Kenya for take home baby is around 70- 80% of the women under age of 35 years. However, recently found that the success rate of Fertility Treatment in Kenya is increasing in every age group as the techniques are refined and the fertility experts become more experienced.

The live birth rate for each IVF cycle started is approximate:

women under age 35
90%
women ages over 40
60%
women ages 38 to 40
70%
women ages 35 to 37
80%

The success rates are comparatively very high as compared with other well-developed countries like the US and the UK.