Guadalajara / Mexico
About Mexican Institute of Infertility
The Mexican Institute of Infertility is a multi-disciplinary establishment for men and women experiencing difficulties with reproduction. The IVF facility offers the most modern treatments in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) with IVF and laboratory-investigations of andrology and genetics. Specialties include gynaecology and obstetrics, surgery, urology, andrology, endocrinology, embryology, genetics, biology and anaesthesia, as well as nutrition and counseling. Making the decision to go to a clinic for assisted reproduction is not easy. The facility usually receives patients (men and women) between 35 and 40 years old who have been trying to conceive for at least three years. Usually they have already tried traditional methods of controlling the basal temperature, uterine lining and so on but without a positive result. Pursuing pregnancy in this way (without ART) can sometimes be a long process that unfortunately does not stop the biological clock from ticking or the mother’s age from increasing. As time passes, it decreases the success rate of achieving pregnancy with a woman’s own oocytes, and therefore can increase the anxiety that couples face. At the couple’s first visit, their case is assessed by highly skilled professionals in order to form a personalized strategy that addresses the couple’s unique situation. To do this, the staff collects all relevant information (while aiming not to repeat past tests), analyzes and evaluates their medical history. ART specialists will aim to discern whether the problem of infertility is of male or female origin. Sometimes there is incompatibility between the two or there are two causes of infertility while in 15% of the cases the cause is unknown. IVF specialists at the inistiture typically begin by examining both the man and the woman. The examination of the woman is aimed at assessing the function of the ovaries and the anatomical integrity of the reproductive system through rigorous analysis. For men, a seminograma test is conducted which measures the concentration of sperm, their mobility and morphology and evidence of possible alterations. The medical team then develops a diagnosis and treatment plan to follow. They also do their best to allay stress and anxiety as they can negatively affect success rates for treatments undergone.
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Guadalajara, Mexico
Guadalajara is the capital city of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of the state and in the western-Pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,600,940 it is Mexico's second most populous municipality. The Guadalajara Metropolitan Area includes other adjacent municipalities and has a population of 4,112,332 although it is estimated that the next count will show nearly 6 million inhabitants, making it the second most populous by far in the metropolitan area in Mexico, behind Mexico City, and the 23rd largest metropolitan area of the Americas. The municipality is the most densely populated in Mexico after the Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl in the State of Mexico.With an expectation for high growth within the next five years, tourism is now one of the most important sectors in the Guadalajaran economy. It is an important tourist destination center in itself and serves as an axis of an array of nearby tourist destinations (Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo, Mazatlan).
Guadalajara is well connected by modern highways to Mexico City, to the Northwest and to the major beach resorts of Manzanillo, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta. Guadalajara's airport is the third most active of the country (after Mexico City and Cancún) with direct flights to many Mexican and American cities. It also has a lively and distinctive network of car-free streets.
Guadalajara is also one of the world's favorite places for Americans and Canadians to retire due to its calm and secure environments, most living in the Chapala lake's surroundings
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