Before IVF treatment, various important tests and evaluations are performed to evaluate the condition of the couples and to determine their suitability for the treatment process. In this process, the following steps are followed:
Spermiogram: The evaluation of a sperm sample taken from a man is a test that includes sperm count, motility and morphology.
Female biochemistry and hormone tests: Biochemistry and hormone tests performed on the 2nd or 3rd day of a woman's menstruation help assess ovarian reserve, hormonal balance, and ovulation potential.
Gynecological examination and ultrasonography: Gynecological examination and ultrasonography of the woman help to determine the condition of the uterus and ovaries, structural disorders and cysts.
Hysterosalpingography (HSG): Hysterosalpingography (HSG), is intended to evaluate the structure and permeability of the uterus and fallopian tubes.
Blood incompatibility test: If there is a risk of blood incompatibility between the couple, appropriate treatment is planned with this test.
Marriage condition: In our country, it is not possible to apply assisted reproductive treatment methods to couples who do not have an official marriage. Therefore, an official marriage certificate is requested before starting the treatment process.
All of these assessments and tests are important for understanding the couple's medical history and reproductive potential. This information is used to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for couples and to manage the IVF treatment process in the best way. The meticulous work of the expert medical team increases the chances of the couple to have a healthy baby and ensures the successful progress of the treatment process.