In the first interview, the patient's story is listened to in detail and noted in detail. The patient's medical history, previous treatments, examination results and surgical notes, if any, and radiological imaging results are carefully examined. In addition, if there are previous IVF trials but not positive results, explanations of the experiences in this regard are also taken from the patient.
The negative effects of the drugs used in the past and the details of the past treatments are learned. Complications such as miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, empty pregnancy and surgical notes such as hysteroscopy and laparoscopy are also evaluated.
As a result of all this information and examinations, potential reasons for why pregnancy does not occur are tried to be determined. These determinations are an important step to understand the patient's current condition and create the treatment plan. Specialists carry out this stage meticulously in order to best assess the patient's condition and determine the most appropriate treatment options. All these processes are carried out with the aim of providing couples with a better understanding and a more effective medical treatment.