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About Dr. Seema Kale

Dr. Seema Kale is the Centre Clinical Director at Indira IVF Clinic, Buldana, Maharashtra, with over 6 years of experience in gynaecology and reproductive medicine. She completed her MBBS at MIMSR Medical College, Latur, followed by a DGO from Nowrosjee Wadia Maternity Hospital, Mumbai. She further enhanced her skills through focused training at Indira IVF, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, gaining proficiency in advanced fertility care.

Her clinical interests span key areas of assisted reproduction, including IVF, ICSI and IUI, along with hysteroscopic and laparoscopic procedures. Dr. Seema is particularly experienced in the management of PCOS and recurrent pregnancy loss, ensuring comprehensive and evidence-based support for couples facing infertility challenges.

She is fluent in English, Hindi and Marathi, which helps her connect with a wide patient base. Dr. Seema remains committed to delivering structured and patient-focused fertility care that supports couples at every step of their treatment journey.

Work Experience

  • Currently working as Centre Clinical Director – Indira IVF Clinic, Buldana, Maharashtra

Education & Training

  • MBBS
  • DGO
  • Training in Assisted Reproductive Technology

Specialty Interest

  • In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
  • Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
  • Hysteroscopic & Laparoscopic Surgeries
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Treatment
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss management

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Indira IVF Fertility Centre

Survey No 226, 1st Floor, Office Unit No 1, Plot No 1, Circular Rd, Dhad Naka, Ramnagar Buldhana Maharashtra India

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Fertility & IVF related FAQs

We have heard Egg collection Process is painful. Is it true?

The procedure is not painful as it is done under light sedation. But, at times it may cause mild discomfort. At our clinic, we use mild anaesthesia administered through an IV route which relieves discomfort.

What is the success rate of IVF?

Success rates strongly depend on the age of the patient, their condition, medical history and the line of treatment administered.

When should I opt for IVF?

The IVF procedure can be prescribed in cases where the other fertility treatments have failed, or if the chances of a successful pregnancy are higher with this method than with any other treatment.

If there are no contraindications, the procedure can be carried out simply at the request of the couple by considering that precise time as the right time for IVF.

In which cases, IVF is performed?

  • Tubal-peritoneal factor -

Violation of the patency of the fallopian tubes leads to the fact that the egg cannot penetrate the uterine cavity. In this case, you can either try to restore patency using a surgical laparoscopic operation or perform IVF and implant an already developing embryo into the uterine cavity.

  • Male factor -

This diagnosis is made when the quality of sperm is not high enough. If the number of healthy active sperm is too low to conceive a healthy child, it is better to resort to ART treatments like IVF, IUI, ICSI, etc.

  • Endometriosis -

Mild forms of endometriosis usually respond to surgery and hormonal treatment. If, after the therapy, pregnancy does not occur, then the doctor sends the couple for an IVF procedure.

  • Age-related infertility -

Age plays a vital role when we talk about deciding the right time for IVF. With this factor of infertility, it is better to supplement the standard IVF procedure with ICSI and assisted hatching methods.

  • Anovulation -

Anovulation is usually treated with simpler methods, such as hormonal stimulation combined with IUI. But if it’s unsuccessful, you can always use the IVF method.

  • Unexplained infertility -

If it is not possible to establish an accurate diagnosis, and the therapy is unsuccessful, then the doctor may advise the couple to resort to the IVF procedure.

How does the IVF process work?

In this process, the female egg is taken out under anaesthesia and fertilized with the husband’s sperm in the lab. The embryo formed after 3-5 days is transferred back to the uterus.

How much time does an IVF cycle take?

May involve 2-3 visits:

  1. One day for check-up / Pre-IVF preparation
  2. 15 days for IVF procedure (Second Visit)
  3. Embryo transfer

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