Finance Minister inaugurates Oasis Fertility

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Finance Minister inaugurates Oasis Fertility

Wednesday, 19 February 2020 | PNS | Ranchi

Finance Minister Dr Rameshwar Oraon inaugurated Oasis Fertility here on Tuesday in the presence of noted Gynaecologist Dr Shobha Chakraverty and other eminent guests.  

Talking on the occasion of the launch of Oasis Fertility Dr Durga G Rao, Co- Founder and Medical Director of Oasis Fertility stated, “One of the main reasons for starting a Fertility Centre in Ranchi is just not giving another option for the infertile couple but to give an evidence based ethical transparent and protocol based treatments to the couple. We at Oasis strongly follow the clinical protocols and algorithm coupled with cutting edge, latest technology in treating the patient thereby ensuring a higher success rates”

Adding to this Dr Durga also stressed on the fact about the timing of decision to visit a fertility centre is of utmost importance. “Many couples delay the start of treatment, it is of utmost importance that the couple who have already crossed 30 and have not conceived naturally after trying for year, they need to take help of Assisted Reproductive Technologies, the sooner the better for best clinical outcomes,” he added.

Dr Krishna Chaitanya – Scientific Head and Clinical Embryologist of Oasis Fertility said, “In India the general notion or myth is that infertility clinics are meant only for treating women, the entire male infertility gamut is just ignored. According to Journal of Reproductive Sciences “Male factor” infertility is seen as an alteration in sperm concentration and/or motility and/or morphology in at least one sample of two sperm analyzes, collected 1 and 4 weeks apart, in India, nearly 50 per cent of infertility is related to the reproductive anomalies or disorders in the male. Hence it is important that the male infertility is evaluated completely when a couple come forward for fertility treatment.”

Dr Sarbjaya Singh — Clinical Head and Fertility Specialist at Oasis Fertility commented, “Lifestyle changes have gone from bad to worse, and include increasing age at marriage, increasing number of working women who delay pregnancy, rising alcohol and tobacco consumption, sedentary lifestyle coupled with fast food consumption, and disturbing levels of obesity. More educated women are more likely to postpone marriages and childbirth. They are also likely to opt for smaller family size as they are busy with their careers and work commitments.”

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