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After 22 Years of Marriage, They Finally Heard the Word "Amma.

  Manoj and Deepa had been married for 22 years when they came to Credence IVF in Trivandrum . Two decades of hope and disappointment. Two decades of doctors, treatments, and unanswered prayers. Deepa was 45 years old. Most people in their position had been told the same thing at other centres: the chances are too low, the risks too high, it's better to accept things as they are. But Credence IVF saw something different — a couple still willing to try, a woman whose body still had a chance, and specialists who knew exactly what to do. In 2018, Vaibhav and Vaigha were born — twins — healthy and strong. "We can't thank Credence Hospital enough," Manoj said. "The situation was complex, but the team's dedication simplified it." Gopika and Sreeraj had tried every treatment available to them before a cousin suggested Credence. "We had visited many hospitals. None of them were successful or satisfactory." At Credence, their dream was finally ful...

Men: Infertility Is Not Just a Women's Issue.

 Here's something most people don't talk about openly: in roughly 40–50% of infertility cases, the contributing factor is on the male side. Sperm quality, motility, count — these are medical issues, not personal failures, and they are treatable. In India, male factor infertility is significantly underdiagnosed. Why? Because men rarely come in for testing unless specifically asked. Culturally, there's a tendency to assume that infertility is a problem the woman needs to solve. The result is that women undergo years of treatment while a solvable male factor goes unaddressed. Signs that a semen analysis might be worth doing: You and your partner have been trying for 12 months or more without success You've had a previous vasectomy or groin injury You've had mumps, undescended testicles, or certain infections You work in a high-heat environment or have prolonged exposure to chemicals You smoke heavily or have a significant history of alcohol use A semen analys...

Activated Carbon Solutions for Zambia’s Growing Industrie

As Zambia continues to expand in sectors like mining, water treatment, and manufacturing, the need for reliable purification and filtration solutions is more important than ever. Activated carbon has emerged as a powerful and effective material supporting these industries. Activated carbon is known for its excellent adsorption properties, making it ideal for removing impurities, chemicals, and contaminants from water, air, and industrial processes. Supporting Clean Water in Zambia Access to safe and clean water remains a priority across many regions in Zambia. Activated carbon plays a key role in improving water quality by removing unwanted substances such as chlorine, odor, and organic impurities. It is widely used in: Water treatment plants Household filtration systems Industrial water purification This ensures healthier living conditions and supports public health. Essential for the Mining Industry Zambia’s mining sector, especially gold processing, depends heavil...

Skill-Based Learning for a Successful Future at Dauha School

  In today’s fast-changing world, academic excellence alone is not enough. Students need practical skills, critical thinking abilities, and real-world exposure to truly succeed. This is where Dauha School stands apart—offering a definitive skill-based learning plan designed for student success and lifelong achievement . Why Skill-Based Learning Matters Traditional education often focuses on memorisation and exams. However, modern careers demand much more: Problem-solving abilities Communication skills Creativity and innovation Leadership and teamwork Skill-based learning ensures students are not just prepared for exams, but for life. The Dauha School Advantage At Dauha School, education goes beyond textbooks. The school integrates a comprehensive skill-based curriculum that nurtures every child’s potential. 1. Real-World Learning Approach Students engage in activities that simulate real-life situations, helping them understand concepts practically rather tha...