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How do autoimmune diseases affect fertility and pregnancy?
Autoimmune diseases increase the complications risk and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and have also been linked in some studies to increased risk of infertility and sterility of autoimmune origin. Women with autoimmune diseases have an increased […]
What is Adnexitis, its causes and treatment
The infectious-inflammatory clinical picture affecting the female internal genitalia is a common pathology generally known as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). It is usually caused by an ascending infection that starts in the vagina and cervix […]
Shared motherhood for female couples
Shared motherhood in female couples is a process in which both women have the opportunity to actively participate in the child’s conception, pregnancy and upbringing. This is possible thanks to assisted reproduction techniques, such as …
Non mature oocytes in puncture: Causes and Options.
Obtaining a mature egg for fertilisation is a necessary step to start the reproductive process. Usually, 85% of retrieved eggs after an ovarian stimulation cycle are mature eggs, and are therefore suitable for treatment using […]
Hysteroscopy with curettage: technological progress for a better treatment
Hysteroscopy makes curettage much less invasive, thus improving the procedure and reducing subsequent discomfort. Curettage, a commonly used procedure to remove tissue from inside the uterus, can be a traumatic experience for many women due […]
Implantation of aneuploid embryos. Causes and prevention
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 in total) in the cells that make up their body tissues. Chromosomes are where genetic material is stored. The chromosome pairs 1 to 22 are known as autosomes […]
Pregnancy after a c-section. How long should I wait?
After a caesarean section, the uterus is left with a scar that makes it weaker. It’s important to know how long we need to wait between c-sections before trying to get pregnant again. Índice1 How […]
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the most prevalent sexually transmitted disease among sexually active individuals. At some point in their lives, 75% of women and 85% of men are infected with the virus. In 90% […]
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) panels and recurrent pregnancy loss
Pregnancy loss is an important issue in the field of reproductive healthcare. It is generally a rather traumatic experience for women and/or their partners, and can even have a significant psychological impact. The incidence rate […]
A positive outcome in human reproduction means that the female and male gametes have to mature and fertilise properly, and early development of the embryo must be correct. Abnormalities in the embryo development process lead […]