The obstetrics and gynaecology department of Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Bida has said it has begun Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) Service-Intrauterine Insemination (IUI).
The service which is now available in the centre is aimed to assist patients/individuals who cannot reproduce through the natural fertilisation process of intercourse between a man and woman, adding that those individuals who have unexplained infertility, stand a very great chance of benefiting from the new services available in the hospital.
Speaking with the leader of the team assigned with the responsibility, Dr Bernard Folorunsho Adewale, in an interactive session with the newsmen at the FMC, Bida, on Monday, said that the Intrauterine Insemination will be a solution to curb the challenge of infertility and will go a long way in putting smiles on faces of lots of families who have been longing to have their babies.
He explained that the process will help to improve the conventional method of how women conceive and help monitor how the eggs develop.
He added that the unit is in the process of recruiting its first batch of patients and that they are already receiving a very high response and cooperation from the patients.
He stated further that the management has been magnanimous enough to ensure it brings this to the doorstep of the community at an affordable rate of just N100,000.
Dr Bernard Folorunsho Adewale pointed out that for Foilliculometry (follicular tracking) per session, “The price is among the cheapest in Nigeria. He thereby called for the public to take advantage of this very new development and help themselves and their loved ones.”
“For understanding and enquiries you can visit the *FMC BIDA* Gynae Clinic, on Thursdays, which is their clinic days, or visit on any other working days for booking for the clinic days,” he stated.
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