In the last 20 years, the problem of infertility and treatments have been discussed more frequently. In fact, it is suggested that the proportion of the problem of infertility does…
In infertile couples, women are evaluated by doing gynecological examination, transvaginal ultrasonography and blood hormone tests. Gynecological examination and transvaginal ultrasonography might reveal congenital or acquired uterine anomalies, obstructed tubes…
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is a predictive marker for ovarian reserve. AMH test can be performed at any time during the menstrual cycle. In order to evaluate the ovarian capacity accurately, the AMH test…
Uterine factor comprises only 5% of the causes of infertility, however it is fundemantal in reproduction and should better be evaluated in detail during initial infertility work-up. Uterine factor usually…
One of the most important steps during he first interview is vaginal ultrasound examination that we want to perform especially on the third day of the menstrual cycle. The vaginal…
Female germ cell (egg = oocyte) and male germ cell (sperm), the keystones of human reproduction, pass through many development phases until they gain the potential to create a new…
A healthy functioning of the hormones that control the female reproductive system is important in terms of menstrual cycle as well as the possibility of pregnancy. AMH (Anti-Mulleerian Hormone) A…
The easiest and most important one among the tests for the diagnosis of male infertility is the sperm testing. Performing semen analysis correctly has a great importance for directing the…
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