Gratitude from our Happy Parent to SCI Team

We were new to this city. Through online website, we came to know about this clinic. We had a very good experience with Dr. Shivani Gour and Dr. Nupur Garg. During our first visit, they listened to us and understood our case. For the past three years, all doctors have ignored the main problem. So during our very first visit, we became convinced. They explanied the treatment plan, so we came out with positive feelings, We are grateful to Dr. Nupur for giving us good Solutions and counselling. She was always available to us on the phone whenever my wife was facing any problem during her pregnancy period. She suggested correct treatment and ultimate response. Even during pregnancy period, my wife was able to continue her job along with the treatment without much stress. All this happened due to mental support given by the SCI Noida team, which cannot be explained in words.


We are going to be parents next week (March 2022) . My family is thankful to the nursing staff, admin and other team members for giving us support. The behaviour of SCI team Noida was very good and supportive.

We highly recommend your clinic. I believe that in order to achieve a positive outcome from fertility treatment, everyone should maintain positive attitude and have faith in themselves. and their doctors.

Thanks to you all,
Vijaya Mandalika & Venkata Rao Mandalika

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Does age impact your fertility?

Dr. Shivani Sachdev throws light upon some of the mistaken beliefs about fertility, and the relationship between age and fertility.

When people see celebrities like Farah Khan, Naomi Campbell, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Neha Dhupia, Gauri Khan deliver babies in their peri-40s, the general perception created is that age is not a factor in conception and pregnancy and the idea of having your first child before you hit the 30s is just a myth. Age, in fact, is the single most important factor impacting fertility levels.

With an increasing number of Indian women getting educated today and becoming a part of the workforce, getting married and planning for a baby often takes a backseat. An increased career orientation, late marriages, and a high rate of divorce and remarriage have pushed up the average age of having a baby.

Women must know that there is a biological clock and with advancing age, the ovarian reserves deplete. This means that both the number and quality of eggs reduce and the chances of having anomalies like Downs Syndrome considerably increase in the baby.

According to statistical models, the correct age for planning one child is no later than 32 years and for a two-children family is no later than 27 years. If the couple is willing to undergo an intervention like In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to get pregnant, the age of the woman should be 35 years for those planning one child and 31 years for couples planning for two.

SOURCE: https://www.hindustantimes.com/brand-stories/does-age-impact-your-fertility-101627185703697.html

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