In our quest of paternity, we made some treatments in our home country, Spain, but we got no success. After a period to find an alternative, we chose to go to Mumbai, India, and in fact Malpani Infertility Clinic. We had more contact with other clinics in India, through e-mail, forums, testimonials of patients who were with them, etc., but finally we opted for Malpani Infertility Clinic for many reasons that during the treatment were confirmed. In the talks held by e-mail us seemed honest, ethicals, professionals and they offered us a good humane treatment.
Our experience began in summer 2010, and we decided to begin the pre-treatment that Dr. Malpani suggested us by e-mail while we were in Spain before treatment in Mumbai. He explained to me everything that had to do: medicine, testing, planning, guidance and even where to stay in Mumbai. The day that we arrived at the clinic we were surprised by the number of couples who were there, and by their different nationalities.
That day, Dr. Aniruddha Malpani welcomed us into his office and he discussed our case with the evidence and history that we send, and he explained us the steps of treatment and medicines that provided us for the following days. Our stay in Mumbai was not easy, because it is a chaotic and noisy city that never sleeps, but our goal and dream of having a child gave us the strength to withstand all.
Dr. Anjali Malpani, is the wife of Dr. Aniruddha Malpani, she is the one responsible for making the scans, egg collection and check the status of the uterus. She is a woman of easy-going and very understanding. The day of the transfer and before transferring the embryos, she informed me that we could to go to the lab to see it. Saiprasad Gundeti is the biologist and laboratory technician responsible for the selection of embryos, which showed us the embryos which were transferred me.
The day of transfer I went to the clinic and I was there waiting for my turn, I was taken to the operating theater where two nurses were cleaning and talking to me, the truth is that Indian people is very kind people in general. Dr. Aniruddha Malpani came to the operating theater and never stopped talking to me during the transfer process that was a few time, at the end, he literally asked, "How do you feel?" I replied, "Happy" but he said: “not happy, you must to feel pregnant.”
After embryo transfer, Dr. Aniruddha Malpani recommended I rest for 2 days, and then we went to say goodbye to them all, included clinic nurses and staff. At the end, we were in Mumbai about 24 days and we returned to our home to our normal life. Them they spent 14 days, I went to make hormone beta HCG analysis and the result was positive, I'm pregnant!!! I made 3 blood tests to see increased levels of the hormone beta HCG and they informed me that is a multiple pregnancy. I sent results to Dr. Aniruddha Malpani for his information and assessment. After doing some vaginal sonography, my gynecologist confirmed me that I have triplets. Today I am 21 weeks pregnant and I feel great. What concerns us now
is to be born healthy. Our experience was successful with Dr. Malpani.
Dr. Malpani and his wife showed great respect and proper treatment during our stay, although some days of consultation, the waits were long but no problem. They encouraged us and empathize with us. Communication with staff maybe could be most appropriate, because of language, but we asked many times to avoid doubt. They treated us well to know everything about treatment.
Our experience tells us that we must be relaxed, be positive and be communicative to get confidence and no doubts. You need to have patience with several unknown things and to trust in the possibilities. Note that there is no 100% chance and to have no despair.
Dr. Anjali Malpani and Dr Aniruddha Malpani have over 10 years experience in fertility and their nurses and staff also has much experience. We hope our experience will serve to encourage couples to clear up their doubts and encourage them to use this opportunity to be assisted, helped and loved by Dr. Malpani.
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