The Krishna IVF One-and-a-Half-Day Work-Up

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DAY 1 (One Day) Initial Assessment and Documentation

1. Documentation and Review:

  • Documentation: The initial visit includes a photo of the couple, written consent, and the allocation of a unique ID number for Electronic Health Records (EHRs).
  • Review: A comprehensive review of previous records, previous treatments, and the couple’s history-including marital life, menstrual cycles, weight changes, contraceptive use, and sexual frequency-is conducted before proceeding with further evaluations.
  • 2. Couple Examination:

  • A detailed medical history is taken using The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) guidelines.
  • A systematic approach is employed for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan (SOAP) documentation.
  • 3. Assessment of Uterus and Ovaries:

  • Advanced technology is utilized for an in-depth assessment of reproductive organs.
  • A 3D/4D transvaginal ultrasound scan of the uterus and 5D follicle imaging of the ovaries provide high-resolution information.
  • 4. Assessment of Male Factor:

  • Computer Aided Semen Analysis (CASA) is used for preliminary analysis.
  • DNA fragmentation testing is performed in specific cases.
  • Scrotal ultrasound is conducted if required.
  • 5. Endocrine Assessment:

  • Endocrine conditions such as diabetes can impact reproductive health. Thyroid and prolactin hormone levels are tested in women.
  • In select cases, Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) and pituitary hormone levels may be evaluated.
  • 6. Tubal Factor Assessment (if necessary):

  • Fallopian tubes are assessed using Hysterosalpingography (HSG) or Laparoscopy. This assessment can be scheduled if needed.
  • DAY 2 (Half Day) Report Submission and Consultation

    1. Submission of Reports:

  • Some tests are completed on Day 1, while fasting blood tests are conducted on Day 2.
  • All investigation reports must be submitted on Day 2 for final diagnosis.
  • 2. Diagnosis and Treatment Options:

  • Diagnoses for male and female factors are provided separately.
  • Treatment options, along with probable prognosis and success rates, are discussed.
  • 3. Protocol Explanation:

  • A detailed discussion of all factors in the diagnosis is held with the couple.
  • Information regarding treatment options, procedures, costs, duration of stay, potential complications, and success rates is thoroughly documented and explained.
  • 4. Couple’s Decision:

  • The couple’s decision is central to the final treatment plan.
  • They are encouraged to discuss and select the most suitable treatment option based on the information provided.
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