Which Are The Top Infertility Doctors In Bengaluru

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Bengaluru has one of India’s highest concentrations of fertility clinics, but the city is also seeing infertility rise alongside its tech-driven lifestyle. Delayed marriage and delayed family planning have become major contributing factors, especially among highly educated professionals spending their late 20s and early 30s focused on career growth before attempting pregnancy. Fertility specialists in Bengaluru also increasingly link infertility to PCOS, stress, irregular sleep, poor diet, and long-term lifestyle imbalance.

The city’s work culture is also contributing to a growing male fertility problem. Specialists have pointed to prolonged sitting hours, chronic stress, poor sleep quality, excessive gadget use, and even continuous laptop heat exposure as factors affecting sperm quality and reproductive health. Despite Bengaluru’s advanced IVF ecosystem, many couples still move from one treatment cycle to another without a clear explanation for why pregnancy keeps failing.

That specific gap is exactly what the infertility specialists in Bengaluru at ICPRM are built to address. Rather than focusing only on hormones, embryo quality, or structural fertility issues, Dr. Mohan Raut and Dr. Mugdha Raut investigate the immunological causes that standard fertility workups often do not screen for. Through ImmuLIT®, a specialized form of Lymphocyte Immunization Therapy, we work with couples facing recurrent IVF failure, repeated miscarriages, and unexplained infertility.

Understanding The Role Of Immunology In Infertility Challenges

Standard fertility investigations cover hormones, egg and sperm quality, and uterine anatomy. These explain a large portion of cases, but not all of them. Research through NIH and reproductive medicine literature increasingly links immune system dysregulation to recurrent implantation failure, repeated pregnancy loss, and a subset of unexplained infertility. The immune system, under certain conditions, does not recognize the embryo as something to protect.

A healthy pregnancy depends on the mother's immune system developing tolerance toward the embryo, which carries genetic material from both parents. In some women, this tolerance mechanism fails quietly, leaving no trace on standard blood work or scans. The pregnancy either does not implant, or it begins and then stops. This is why many couples seeking recurrent pregnancy loss treatment in Bengaluru through conventional routes never receive a satisfying diagnosis.

Specialized Reproductive Immunology Centre In Bengaluru

ICPRM is not set up to perform IVF cycles, egg retrievals, or embryo transfers. Our centre's entire clinical scope covers four specific conditions: recurrent IVF failure, repeated miscarriages, unexplained infertility, and implantation failure. Most patients arrive having already completed multiple IVF cycles with seemingly viable embryos and no clear reason for failure.

Bengaluru already has strong IVF access across areas like JP Nagar, Koramangala, Jayanagar, and Whitefield. ICPRM does not compete with that ecosystem. It serves the patients that ecosystem has not been able to help, by adding the immunological layer of investigation and treatment that standard fertility pathways do not include.

Our Focused Approach To Recurrent IVF Failure & Miscarriages

ImmuLIT® therapy works by processing the father's lymphocytes and administering them to the mother, prompting her immune system to build tolerance toward the pregnancy. The procedure is completed in a single three-hour sitting, following targeted immunological investigations that confirm suitability. NIH-referenced studies on LIT report improved pregnancy continuation rates in appropriately selected patients, and ICPRM's clinical outcomes reflect this with an associated success rate of around 80%.

Here’s a case that reflects the complexity handled here: a couple was referred after four consecutive losses between six and seven months of gestation. Each pregnancy followed the same pattern, severe early-onset hypertension from the fifth month, slowing fetal growth, and eventual loss. Our immunological testing identified a likely alloimmune rejection cause. LIT was given at three months of the fifth pregnancy alongside immunomodulatory medications. The fifth-month scan showed normal blood pressure and normal fetal growth. The pregnancy reached 36 weeks, and after that, a healthy baby was delivered.

Three conditions ICPRM specifically addresses:

Repeated Miscarriages

When pregnancy loss recurs across two or more cycles without a clear genetic or anatomical cause, an immune component is worth investigating. This pattern can persist silently across multiple pregnancies without appearing in routine testing.

Recurrent IVF Failures

When good-quality embryos fail to implant across multiple transfers, the embryo is rarely the issue. Recurrent IVF failure affects around 10% of IVF patients, and immune-related mechanisms are increasingly studied as a contributing factor that most IVF protocols do not screen for.

Unexplained Infertility

When every standard test returns normal and pregnancy still does not occur, the investigation has not gone far enough. A meaningful proportion of unexplained infertility cases involve immune dysregulation at the implantation level, identifiable only through targeted immunological testing.

The ImmuLIT® Treatment Process At ICPRM

Couples from Bengaluru and across Karnataka can access ICPRM through a structured five-step process, beginning entirely online:

  1. Online Consultation: A video consultation to review the couple's full history before any travel is planned.
  2. Investigations: Targeted immunological tests to confirm the cause and assess suitability for ImmuLIT®.
  3. Single-Sitting 3-Hour ImmuLIT® Procedure: Completed in one visit, no hospitalization required.
  4. Follow-Up:Structured monitoring through early pregnancy, with immunomodulatory support where needed.
  5. Parenthood: The outcome the entire process is working toward.
Dr. Mugdha Raut

Dr. Mugdha Raut

M.D.D.G.O, FCRI

Consultant Gynaecologist & Obstetrician
Clinical Reproductive Immunologist

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Dr. Mohan Raut

Dr. Mohan Raut

M.D., D.G.O., F.C.R.I.(ASRI)

Consultant Gynaecologist & Obstetrician
Clinical Reproductive Immunologist

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Why Patients Across Bengaluru Choose ICPRM

Most couples who reach ICPRM are not new to fertility treatment. They have consulted specialists, completed investigations, and gone through IVF. What they have not received is an explanation. ICPRM investigates what standard protocols leave unmeasured, and the treatment follows from those findings rather than a generic clinical pathway.

The centre is located at Apollo CM Fertility in JP Nagar, accessible from Banashankari, BTM Layout, Jayanagar, and Electronic City. For those travelling from further within Karnataka, the process begins online and the in-person requirement is limited to the procedure visit itself.

FAQs

1.How is ICPRM different from IVF clinics in Bengaluru?

ICPRM is a reproductive immunology centre, not an IVF clinic. It investigates and treats immune causes of recurrent failure in couples who have already been through standard fertility treatment.

2.Who is an ideal candidate for ImmuLIT?

Couples with two or more failed IVF transfers, repeated miscarriages, or unexplained infertility where immune factors have not been evaluated.

3.Is ImmuLIT the same as general immunotherapy?

No. ImmuLIT uses the partner's lymphocytes to build the mother's immune tolerance toward the pregnancy. It is distinct from immunotherapy used in oncology or allergy treatment.

4.How many sessions does the ImmuLIT procedure require?

It is completed in a single sitting of approximately three hours, with no hospitalization required.

5.Can patients from outside Bengaluru consult ICPRM?

Yes. The initial consultation and follow-up are conducted online. The only in-person requirement is the ImmuLIT procedure itself.

6.Is LIT an established treatment or still experimental?

LIT has been studied in reproductive medicine for decades. An NIH meta-analysis has reported improved outcomes in selected recurrent miscarriage patients.

7.What success rate does ICPRM report for ImmuLIT?

ICPRM reports an associated 80% success rate in appropriately selected patients. Individual prognosis is assessed during consultation.

Take The First Step Towards Parenthood

When pregnancy keeps failing despite multiple treatments and normal reports, the infertility specialists at ICPRM Bengaluru help uncover the immune causes often missed in routine fertility care. Book a consultation today!

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