Vitamin D and Female Infertility
The relationship between vitamin D and infertility has been extensively researched worldwide over the past 30 years. It has been demonstrated that vitamin D has metabolic/hormonal beneficial effects, especially on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis.
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Male-Induced Infertility (Male Infertility)
Since infertility is not an individual's, but a couple's problem, focusing only on problems related to women means not seeing half of the picture. In 35% of couples diagnosed with infertility the problem is caused by a woman, in 20% - caused both by a woman and a man, in 30%...
MoreRecurrent Failure of IVF (recurrent implantation failure)
It is the failure to achieve pregnancy after transfer of at least four good quality embryos, fresh or frozen, at least 3 separate times (cycles) to a woman under 40 years of age. Implantation is when the embryo (fertilized egg) adheres to the endometrium (the lining of the uterus) and the...
MoreUse of Frozen and Fresh Oocytes in Egg Donation Treatment
Egg freezing (cryopreservation) is an important part of assisted reproductive treatment. application. Obtaining embryos from frozen eggs dates back to the 1980s. Egg There have been significant developments in the freezing process since the 1980s. Slow freezing has replaced vitrification....
MoreEndometrıal PRP
The receptivity and thickness of the endometrium (uterine wall) plays a crucial role in achieving pregnancy. intrauterine (intrauterine) autologous (patient's own) PRP (platelet rich plasma) infusion can be used in patients diagnosed with infertility with recurrent implantation failur...
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Endometriosis - IVF? Surgery?
Endometriosis is a disease that causes infertility and pain. The classic definition of this disease: Uterus is the presence of endometrium (the tissue in which the baby is implanted) tissue outside the uterus. Infertility About 50% ...
MoreMıcro TESE (Mıcrodıssectıon Testıcular Sperm Extractıon)
Sperm (male reproductive cells) pass through 3 different stages of formation to become mature spermatozoa. It takes between 42 and 76 days for the sperm to become mature and ready for ejaculation. Sperm develop in the testicles in areas called seminiferous tubules, in the cavity of Sertol...
MoreDHEA Use and IVF Success
DHEA (dihydroepiandosterone) is an adrenal hormone that helps the body produce testosterone and oestrogen. In particular, it is considered the main precursor of male hormones (androgens). Publications on DHEA have appeared in the database since 2015.
DHEA is use...
MoreUterıne Wall Thıckness and IVF Success Rates
In vitro fertilisation is a treatment method that has been used worldwide for about 30 years. IVF success rates vary from 8.6 per cent to 46 per cent. This incredible difference in success rates depends on certain factors. The age of the expectant mother is the factor that affects IVF suc...
MoreCauses of Infertılıty
The definition of infertility is the inability of a couple to achieve pregnancy despite a year of unprotected intercourse. If the age of the expectant mother is over 35, 6 months of unprotected intercourse is sufficient for the diagnosis of infertility. Approximately 85% of co...
MoreLıfestyle and IVF Success Rates
When it comes to the success rate of IVF treatment, the cause of infertility, the woman's age and ovarian reserve immediately come to mind, but the patient's lifestyle is also among the factors to be considered.
Smoking:
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