Was it possible to have our biological baby after …?

It was nearly six years since we married (me and my wife). After two years of our married she was pregnant but failed to give a birth due to unexpected rise in her pressure while she was eight month pregnant. Since then we tried to have another but failed to do so. Her cycle is rarely appearing possibly at two or three months intervals and also in two weeks interval (though it is only once). This day she has never seen any cycle for the last four months. We have consulted our physician, one of the best physicians in the country where we are living, several times. he tried all his best including fertility treatment (injection) but not successful. We are very eager to have our biological baby. This issue disturbs us seriously, particularly frustration come to my wife. I raise issues like adopting but she strongly resists me. Now I am 39 and she is 40 and we love each other. How can we have our biological baby after ….? Is there any one who had such experience? Are there technologies that really help us? Please…. please help us……..

Answer:
IVF (in vitro fertilization) treatment; and Laparoscopic surgery is very cheap in India. There is one company that is very famous in India that arranges surgery for foreigners in India. They are called the Fly2india4health Consultants. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and about their patient stories. I have also read that they arrange financing for international patients, as all surgery is not covered by insurance or by the stinking NHS.

They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. The cost savings are incredible. As a doctor I personally believe that your surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of Healthcare available here is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.

My cousin got her IVF (in vitro fertilization) treatment; IUI surgery done there and she is more than very happy with the results. She is all praise for Fly2india4health Consultants. She paid just 20% of the cost what she was quoted in USA and it was like a wonderful vacation for her. Hope this helps

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http://www.fly2india4health.com...
in-vitro?
Absolutely, you can use a surrogate. Where a specialist uses your sperm and your wife's eggs, kindof like invetro, however, the surrogate carries the baby. If it is the quality of your wife's eggs that is causing the issues due to her age, then you can use a donor's eggs and your sperm (1/2 your biological child), if your wife "can carry" the baby, she would give birth to the child. If she cannot carry the baby, you can use donor eggs, your sperm and a surrogate.

The other option is adoption. I can tell you that it takes a while to get to that point. My husband and I are in our early to mid 40's and battled infertility for over 6 years. We suffered many miscarriages, IUI attempts, in vetro, as well as failed donor egg procedures. When we finally realized that what we really wanted was to be "parents", we knew adoption was our option. I can tell you at that point, it felt like a brick was taken off our shoulders. We did a lot of research, attending some seminars about adoption, and it has been a huge learning experience for the past year and a 1/2.

Depending on whether you choose international or domestic, private or through an agency, adoption takes time, but to know that a baby is coming our way finally is the greatest joy.

I wish you luck

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