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The fertility expert can give me the right direction I need, solve all my questions and help me get my baby quickly and easily. One in 6 couples has difficulty conceiving. The sooner I investigate the factors that may negatively affect my try, the sooner I will succeed!
The initial consultation with your fertility expert is the first step in your journey towards parenthood. It is very important because you will get all the medical information about your treatment and you will get to know the team that will support you all the way.
Comparative studies between classic IVF and ICSI suggest that pregnancy rates are similar regardless of the number of eggs available. ICSI has been shown to offer nothing more to IVF success when sperm has normal values. Exceptions are a history of low or failed fertilization, oxidative stress and increased DFI.
Are you about to start an IVF treatment? Here are 5 important tips from our IVF coordinator-midwife. Don’t miss them!
Do I need IVF treatment? And if so, what should I do? We have all heard about IVF, maybe a friend, a relative, a colleague has […]
Age is not the only factor that can affect fertility. That’s why we should never neglect our annual gynecological check-up and we should always consult with the expert for any symptom. We can also have a simple fertility check-up, to monitor our ovary reserve. Every couple is unique, every case needs a personalized approach.
Each woman’s fertility is unique as her finger print. Each couple is special and requires a tailor-made treatment plan. Of course, the causes of infertility differ amongst couples, so treatment is not the same for all. This week we will talk about some causes of infertility in general. Let’s see some basic data, some of your questions and learn more about what can cause infertility. We should always have in mind that the fertility expert can give us the answers to all our questions. Today we will talk about polycystic ovaries (PCO).
Fertility is not just a female issue. Male fertility is also very important and must be considered. Male infertility is responsible for half of the infertility cases. Today, we have the technology to diagnose it and treat it.





