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A 42-year-old corporate lawyer with premature ovarian failure, previously told by three clinics that donor eggs were her only option. Dr. Mohan designed an aggressive but carefully monitored protocol with androgen priming and double stimulation. Against all odds, she produced two viable embryos and delivered healthy twins at 37 weeks via scheduled cesarean.
A 24-year-old tribal woman from a remote village with untreated tuberculosis-induced Asherman's syndrome. Dr. Mohan coordinated with infectious disease specialists for six months of treatment before performing hysteroscopic adhesiolysis. The patient conceived naturally within three cycles post-recovery without needing IVF.
A 38-year-old marine biologist with recurring implantation failure despite excellent embryo quality. Dr. Mohan discovered undiagnosed antiphospholipid syndrome through extensive immune testing. With anticoagulant therapy and personalized embryo transfer timing, she achieved pregnancy on the next attempt.
A 29-year-old ******* man (female-to-male) who had preserved eggs before testosterone therapy. Dr. Mohan worked with his male partner's sperm and a gestational carrier, navigating complex legal and medical coordination across state lines to achieve a successful pregnancy.
A 35-year-old cancer survivor with radiation-induced ovarian damage who had frozen ovarian tissue before treatment. Dr. Mohan's team successfully transplanted the tissue and retrieved eggs through natural cycle IVF, resulting in a pregnancy that she carried to term despite having only one functional kidney.
A 31-year-old professional athlete with hypothalamic amenorrhea due to extreme training and low body fat. Instead of immediate IVF, Dr. Mohan implemented a year-long multidisciplinary approach involving nutritionists and endocrinologists to restore natural cycles, leading to spontaneous conception.
A 27-year-old woman with Rokitansky syndrome (MRKH) who developed her own eggs but had no uterus. Dr. Mohan coordinated with her mother (age 52) who volunteered as gestational surrogate, making medical history with a mother carrying her granddaughter after successful IVF with the daughter's eggs.
A 44-year-old widow using her deceased husband's frozen sperm, requiring special court permissions. Dr. Mohan's team navigated the legal complexities while managing the patient's diminished ovarian reserve with mitochondrial augmentation therapy, resulting in a healthy singleton pregnancy.
A 33-year-old woman with severe endometriosis and bowel involvement. Dr. Mohan collaborated with colorectal surgeons for simultaneous laparoscopic excision and bowel resection followed by controlled ovarian stimulation two months later. She achieved pregnancy with the first frozen embryo transfer.
A 30-year-old couple both carrying genetic mutations for cystic fibrosis. Dr. Mohan employed preimplantation genetic testing with HLA matching to conceive a child who could serve as a stem cell donor for their existing affected child, achieving both a healthy pregnancy and potential treatment for their firstborn.
A 36-year-old woman with polycystic ovary syndrome and insulin resistance who had failed six previous IVF cycles elsewhere. Dr. Mohan implemented a prolonged low-dose stimulation protocol with metformin and myo-inositol supplementation, resulting in excellent quality embryos and successful pregnancy.
A 39-year-old Buddhist nun who had taken vows of celibacy but wished to conceive using donor sperm. Dr. Mohan provided respectful care accommodating her spiritual practices while using natural cycle IVF to minimize intervention, resulting in a peaceful pregnancy journey.
A 32-year-old woman with unicornuate uterus and single ovary. Dr. Mohan used minimal stimulation IVF to retrieve few but high-quality eggs, followed by single embryo transfer with specialized progesterone support. She carried the pregnancy to 38 weeks despite the uterine abnormality.
A 28-year-old COVID-19 survivor with post-viral ovarian inflammation and diminished reserve. Dr. Mohan employed platelet-rich plasma ovarian rejuvenation followed by dual stimulation, yielding unexpected good results and successful pregnancy despite the recent severe illness.