Jain Fertility & Mother Care Hospital is located at Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur. It is a centrally air-conditioned State of the Art Hospital spread over 14000 Sq. ft. area. It has a modern architecture, with all the latest equipments, fully equipped OT, Labour Room, NICU and Embryology Lab and Infertility Wing of International Standards. It is the only Hospital in Rajasthan which pampers you when you need it most. Starting from infertility treatment to caring for your new born; all facilities are available under one roof. In addition, services of the Physician are available to give an extended care to your family.
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In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF-ET) is popularly called test tube baby procedure. In-Vitro Fertilization means that fertilization of the egg with the sperm is established outside the body. So in any couple where eggs are withdrawn from the ovaries and are made to fertilize using husband’s sperm outside the body and the embryo thus formed is transferred back to the uterus, the couple is said to undergo IVF procedure. It was first utilized for a couple where the woman had lost her fallopian tubes due to previous ectopic pregnancy. Now, the indications for doing IVF are very diverse and millions of people have been helped with this technology.
Indications for IVF are
- Blocked fallopian tubes
- Endometriosis
- Unexplained infertility
- Advanced maternal age
- Unexplained infertility
- Advanced maternal age
- Male factor infertility
- Hormonal disorders
How is IVF conducted at JFMCH?
- Counseling
- Ovulation-Induction
- Ovum pick up
- Insemination
- Embryo Transfer
- Day of transfer
- Post ET Treatment
Services

Infertility
Management
Jain Fertility Hospital offers a range of fertility treatments including medical and surgical procedures

High Risk
Obstetrics
To manage high-risk pregnancies, Jain Fertility Hospital has a team of trained and dedicated consultants who work

Gynae
Endoscopy
Minimally invasive procedures used to diagnose and treat female disorders like pelvic problems,

Third Party
Reproduction
Egg, Sperm & Embryo donation as well as surrogacy options for couples who are unable to conceive

Prenatal Diagnostic
Services
We offer diagnostic services from pre-pregnancy to the prenatal and post-natal period;

Specialty
Clinics
While obstetrics deals with providing healthcare for women during pregnancy, gynaecology is a specialty
Treatment options
- Fertility services and assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
- Flexible office hysteroscopy
- Fertility-preserving surgery for gynecologic conditions
- Laparoscopic and open tubal reanastomosis (tubal ligation reversal)
- Follicular monitoring
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Donor egg and gestational carrier IVF
- Frozen embryo transfer
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
- Cyropreservation of embryos, unfertilized eggs and sperm
- Fertility preservation for cancer patients
- Patient education
Infertility testing
- Evaluation of the male with semen analysis in collaboration with urology for more detailed studies (male factor infertility)
- Ovulation/hormonal analysis
- Sonohystogram for evaluation of the uterine cavity
- Tubal/pelvic evaluation by hysterosalpingogram and laparoscopy
- Ultrasound
- Patient education
Other reproductive disorders
- Evaluation and treatment
- Menstrual disorders
- Delayed puberty
- Hirsutism/androgen excess
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Polycystic ovary syndrome
- Premature ovarian failure
- Recurrent pregnancy loss
- Uterine myoma (fibroids)
FAQs
Infertility is the inability to conceive after a year of unprotected intercourse in women under 35, or after six months in women over 35, or the inability to carry a pregnancy to term.
Both male and female factors contribute to infertility. Some studies suggest that male and female factors contribute equally. In many cases it may not be possible to definitely explain the reasons for infertility. It is essential that both the male and female partners be evaluated during an infertility work up.
Many things can change a woman's ability to have a baby. These include age, smoking, excess alcohol use, stress, poor diet, being overweight or underweight, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), health problems that cause hormonal changes, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome and primary ovarian insufficiency.
Anything that raises the temperature of the scrotum such as the use of hot tubs or long baths or over-tight clothing can harm sperm production. A variety of medicines and recreational drugs can also decrease male fertility. These include alcohol, cigarettes as well as certain medications. Studies have also shown that environmental factors have contributed to decreasing sperm counts over the years.
Most physicians advise you not to be concerned unless you have been trying to conceive for at least one year. If the female partner is over 30 years old, has a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, painful periods, recurrent miscarriage, or irregular periods, it might be prudent to seek help sooner. If the male partner has a known or suspected low sperm count, then it would also be prudent to seek help sooner than waiting a year.
