Diagnosis and treatment of infertility
Infertility is a problem that many couples around the world face. The path to a solution begins with proper diagnosis. NGC International Fertility Center offers advanced methods of infertility diagnostics, providing couples with all the necessary support and help on their path to happiness.
Understanding Infertility
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a child after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse without the use of contraception. This condition can be caused by many factors, including hormonal imbalances, problems with the reproductive system, age and lifestyle.
Consultation with a specialist
The first step is a consultation with a fertility specialist. At NGC, specialists conduct a complete examination and collect anamnesis to understand the potential causes of infertility. This stage includes a discussion of:
the couple's medical and reproductive history, including previous pregnancies, abortions, surgeries;
lifestyle and environmental factors that can affect reproductive health;
sexual function and regularity of sexual activity;
· the presence of chronic diseases and medications taken.
After collecting the anamnesis, the specialist prescribes an examination. For women, this is a gynecological examination, and for men, an examination by a urologist. Depending on the situation, additional methods of diagnosing infertility may be recommended, such as an ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs, hormone tests, and a study of the quality of sperm in men.
Based on the information collected, the specialist develops an individual plan for diagnosis and, if necessary, treatment. It is important to understand that each couple is unique, and the approach to diagnosing and treating infertility will differ depending on the specific circumstances.
NGC International Reproduction Center emphasizes the importance of open and honest communication between patients and doctors. Understanding and trust are key factors in the success of infertility treatment.
After establishing the causes of infertility, an individual treatment plan is developed.
Hormonal therapy
Hormonal imbalance is one of the common causes of infertility in both women and men. Therapy is aimed at correcting these imbalances.
· For women: Treatment may include medications to stimulate ovulation, regulate menstrual cycles, or treat specific hormonal disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
· For men: Treatment may be aimed at improving sperm quality and quantity, such as when testosterone levels are low.
Surgery
In some cases, infertility may be due to physical abnormalities or medical conditions that require surgery.
· For women: Surgery may be needed to relieve blockages in the fallopian tubes, remove fibroids or uterine polyps, or treat endometriosis.
· For men: Interventions may include varicocele surgery or other procedures to improve the function of the vas deferens.
Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)
When traditional treatments are ineffective, assisted reproductive technologies can offer alternative ways to become parents.
· In vitro fertilization (IVF). This is a process in which eggs are removed from the woman’s body, fertilized with the man’s sperm in a laboratory, and the embryos are then transferred back into the uterus.
· Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). This method is used for male infertility and involves injecting a single sperm directly into the egg.
Support and psychological support
NGC International Reproduction Center also provides psychological support to couples facing infertility. The emotional aspect plays a significant role in the process of diagnosis and treatment.
Diagnosis is the beginning of the journey to fulfilling a dream. Specialists offer a comprehensive approach to diagnostics and treatment of infertility, which includes the most modern medical technologies and methods. The International Center for Reproduction NGC offers a comprehensive approach and individual treatment to each couple, striving to help achieve the desired goal - the birth of a healthy child.