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Infertility to Centre of Fertility
By Dr Sanu Maiya Shrestha (Pradhan)Consultant Gynaecologist and IVF specialist Nobody would ever imagine that a victim of infertility would in the long run be a hope for all infertile couples. Yet, this has become true in my case.It was in 1996 when I visited a renowned gynecologist as I had been unable to conceive for almost one year of my marriage. On the basis of a short clinical history and a semen analysis, I was prescribed hormone medicines conventionally for three months, which did not help me. As a result, I became so stressed. I thought “It is a curse to be born infertile in a developing country, where there is a lack of expertise and the technology is so suboptimal”. When I look back to those days, I remember my high levels of stress, my jealousness of my own sisters when they had babies and my irritability even with my patients and colleagues. I am the third child of my parent’s eight children. My mother, though she was illiterate, had better empathy of the problem than my first gynaecologist. She always assured me saying “now it is your turn to have a baby and I am sure God will never be that cruel to my child”. She always read my mind very well and made me feel very positive. In my follow-up visit, my doctor advised me to take clomiphene citrate for another three months without any further investigation. She hardly spent two minutes with me during the consultation, which made me more depressed. Finally, I changed the doctor. The second gynecologic, who was very empathetic helped me to overcome my infertility. She always spent at least 15 to 20 minutes reassuring me and making me feel very optimistic. I conceived naturally after the diagnostic Hysterosalpingography(HSG) she advised. I had to make a bold decision in 1997. I had to make a choice whether to take a position in England for my Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) part II or have a baby. I chose to have a baby. I thought I could upgrade my academic level even in my sixties but not have a baby. Now I am a lucky mother of two angel daughters. My own suffering from infertility led me to have my aim to gain expertise in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in order to treat infertile couples. After completing my Postgraduate Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, I always dreamt of the opportunity to go to one of the developed countries to gain expertise in this field. My dream came true when I was selected for the AUS AID Scholarship to do a Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of New South Wales(UNSW) and especially when I was allowed to conduct a research project in Assisted Reproductive Technology for my dissertation. The topic of my dissertation was “Longitudinal assessment of ovarian and endometrial vascularity by power Doppler ultrasound during spontaneous and stimulated ovarian cycles in Assisted Reproduction Technology”. In this study, I earned expertise on Transvaginal Doppler Ultrasound (TVS) for ART and gained full theoretical knowledge in treating infertile couples from simple treatment to complex i.e. In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF). It was in February 2004, when I completed my Master’s Degree and came back to my home country Nepal with full knowledge and enthusiasm in the field of ART. I must say I was very lucky to get a chance to work in Om IVF Centre with Indian IVF specialists, Dr Narendra Malhotra and Jaydeep Malhotra from 2004 to 2007.I am very thankful to Dr.BholaRijal, Chairman of Om Hospital and Research Centre, for providing me an opportunity to work with Dr.Narendra and JaydeepMalhotra, who were my second mentors for my practical skills in the field of ART. My first mentors in this field were my supervisor Dr. Michael Costello (at present Lecturer in UNSW, Sydney and IVF Specialist in IVF Australia), and my Co-Supervisor Late Dr. Peter Sjoblom (Former Scientific Director of Nurture IVF Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom). After three years at Om IVF centre, in 2007, I proceeded to start another IVF Centre, known as“IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd”. This centre germinated out of my own initiation, but was financially realised with the help of Dr.Gyanendra Man Singh Karki(Senior Consultant Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon). Since its inception, I could apply my theoretical knowledge to its best in treating infertile couples and do some research and development. I am very thankful to Dr G Karki for his generous help. Since its foundation “IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd.” has served thousands of infertile couples. In this center, infertile couples are investigated to determine the cause of infertility. On the basis of available investigations, they will be suggested either Timed Intercourse(TI), Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), or In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF). Our first batch of IVF treatment (Test Tube Baby treatment batch) was conducted in December 2007 and our first IVF baby named “Bigyan Shrestha” was born on 1st August 2008 to Mr. Gyanendra Shrestha and Bimala Shrestha. From 18th October 2015 IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd team under my leadership moved from Global Hospital premises to Satdobato 15, Lalitpur (Anu Book Store Building) with a new name “Creator’s IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd” with improved facilities to achieve better goals in the field of ART. My dream to develop an IVF Centre with my ownership came true when Creator’s IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd was born.
Basic Life Support Training
Creator’s IVF Nepal Staff Basic Life Support Training, March 2024 Basic Life Support Training (BLST) equips you with the skills to handle life-threatening emergencies until medical help arrives. It primarily focuses on CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and using an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) effectively. Trainee: Prof Dr. Ravi Ram Shrestha Associate Prof Dr. Pradip Raj Vaidya
Infection Prevention Training at Creator’s IVF Nepal
Infection Prevention (IP) training is concerned with preventing nosocomial or healthcare associated infection and ensuring the safety of health workers as well as the clients. Infection Prevention training was held on 20th November, 2019 at Creator’s IVF Nepal, Lalitpur. Twenty one staff members of Creator’s IVF Nepal participated in the training. The trainers for the training session were Ms. Rachana Shrestha, Infection Prevention Officer at Patan Hospital and Ms. Rupa Maharjan, Operation Theater In-charge at Patan Hospital. The main objectives of IP training I enlisted were to gain theoretical knowledge about infection prevention and implement the theory obtained during the training. The trainers provided consistent and updated messages regarding infection prevention. They also provided a deeper understanding on how infection spreads, chain of infections, sources of infection, modes of transmission, and methods of preventing infection. They trained us on basic infection control precautions such as hand hygiene, environment cleaning, instruments decontamination, and safe injection practices as well as how and when to use standard precautions, transmission based precaution, and Personal Protective Equipments (PPE). The Ancient Native American says that, “Tell me and I’ll forget, Show me and I may not remember, Involve me and I’ll understand”. In line with this thought, there was a demonstration class after we finished our theoretical session about the methods of infection prevention or control. Re – demonstration was performed by the participants which involved made my understanding crystal clear. Infection Prevention basics such as hand hygiene requires constant education and reminders. But because of its simple nature, these basics tend to get forgotten and neglected even by health workers themselves, because of which this training was even more crucial. To sum up, as a clinical nurse at Creator’s IVF Nepal, I received an updated and additional critical information as well as skills including infection prevention precautions to ensure the safety of my colleagues, myself, and mainly our clients. Sweta Shikhrakar Clinical Nurse @ Creator’s IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
Frequently Asked Questions
01. How do I know which fertility treatment is right for me?
Our experienced team will conduct a thorough assessment of both partners, including medical history, physical exams, and necessary tests. Based on these results, we will recommend the most suitable treatment options tailored to your specific needs.
02. What should I expect during my first visit to Creator’s IVF Nepal?
During your first visit, you will meet with one of our specialists to discuss your medical history, previous treatments, and any concerns you may have. This will be followed by a detailed examination and initial tests to develop a personalized treatment plan.
03. How long does the IVF process take?
The IVF process typically takes about 3 to 6 weeks from the start of treatment to the embryo transfer. However, the timeline can vary depending on individual circumstances and treatment protocols.
04. Can I use donor sperm or eggs if needed?
Yes, we offer a comprehensive donor program for sperm, oocytes, and embryos. Our team will guide you through the process, ensuring that all legal, ethical, and medical considerations are addressed to provide you with the best possible care.
05. How do I prepare for a fertility treatment cycle?
Preparation for a fertility treatment cycle involves lifestyle adjustments, such as maintaining a healthy diet, avoiding smoking and alcohol, and managing stress. Our team will provide you with specific guidelines and support to help optimize your chances of success.
06. What support is available for couples undergoing fertility treatments?
We offer thorough subfertility couple counseling and emotional support throughout your treatment journey. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate care, addressing your concerns, and helping you navigate the physical and emotional challenges of fertility treatments.
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