What is IVF?
HEALTH APPLICATIONS
What is IVF?
A basal hormone profile performed on the 2nd or 3rd day of menstruation, HSG (hysterosalpingogram) performed after menstruation, and ultrasonographic evaluation are required for the evaluation of the woman.
Female Infertility
A query regarding the vulva, vagina, uterus, tubes and ovaries that make up the female genital system, as well as the neuroendocrinological system that provides regular function in these anatomical structures, will provide important and detailed information about the cause of infertility.
Male Infertility
The rate of infertility in society is approximately 15%. The male factor is responsible for approximately half of infertile couples.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Can Apply for IVF?
Those with blocked tubes
Those with blocked tubes.
Those who have had 3 unsuccessful inseminations
Those who have experienced pregnancy loss due to known genetic reasons.
Women in the advanced age group.
Men with extremely low or no sperm count.
What are the Factors that Can Cause Infertility in Men?
Especially high cholesterol damages the sperm membrane structure, thus reducing the ability to fertilize. Therefore, it is necessary to stay away from excessively fatty and sugary foods. Smoking, alcohol and stress affect sperm production and mobility. Steroids, antidepressants, sulfamide group antibiotics, and drugs used in cancer treatment affect sperm count, quality and mobility. Extremely hot work environments and exposure to chemicals also have harmful effects on sperm. Sexually transmitted diseases can also affect sperm mobility and progression.
A basal hormone profile performed on the 2nd or 3rd day of menstruation, HSG (hysterosalpingogram) performed after menstruation, and ultrasonographic evaluation are required for the evaluation of the woman.
Female Infertility
A query regarding the vulva, vagina, uterus, tubes and ovaries that make up the female genital system, as well as the neuroendocrinological system that provides regular function in these anatomical structures, will provide important and detailed information about the cause of infertility.
Male Infertility
The rate of infertility in society is approximately 15%. The male factor is responsible for approximately half of infertile couples.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Can Apply for IVF?
Those with blocked tubes
Those with blocked tubes.
Those who have had 3 unsuccessful inseminations
Those who have experienced pregnancy loss due to known genetic reasons.
Women in the advanced age group.
Men with extremely low or no sperm count.
What are the Factors that Can Cause Infertility in Men?
Especially high cholesterol damages the sperm membrane structure, thus reducing the ability to fertilize. Therefore, it is necessary to stay away from excessively fatty and sugary foods. Smoking, alcohol and stress affect sperm production and mobility. Steroids, antidepressants, sulfamide group antibiotics, and drugs used in cancer treatment affect sperm count, quality and mobility. Extremely hot work environments and exposure to chemicals also have harmful effects on sperm. Sexually transmitted diseases can also affect sperm mobility and progression.