Not being able to get pregnant is a difficult situation. You have to deal with stress, frustration, and anxiety. In this situation, gaining as much information as possible can help alleviate the negative emotions you are feeling.
At our IVF center, our doctors, clinical team members, and nurses provide you with information during the early stages of your treatment and help you cope with the negative emotions you may experience.
We will work to ensure that you feel safe during the treatment process and help you learn more about how our technologies and expertise can provide you with the best chance of success.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR FIRST APPOINTMENT?
At your first appointment, we conduct a comprehensive review of your reproductive health, medical history, and reproductive options. Whether your condition is simple or complex, we work to guide you throughout the treatment process. Our clinical team takes the time to conduct a thorough evaluation and develop a personalized treatment plan that best suits your needs. Our entire team is dedicated to opening the path to a healthy pregnancy as soon as possible.
The main purpose of the first appointment is to develop a treatment plan and determine the necessary tests.
In this regard, it is crucial to get to know your doctor, discuss your fertility goals, review your medical history, and receive detailed explanations and answers to your questions and concerns. This way, we ensure that you gain more insight into the treatment options that best suit your needs.
SUPPORTING EACH OTHER
It is very important to have the support of your spouse and close friends during your journey to get pregnant. Therefore, we recommend that you come to your first appointment with your spouse. It is crucial that both partners fully understand this journey, as infertility affects both men and women equally.
It is important to have an open and honest conversation during the first appointment, as this will help to create a roadmap for your treatment. We value that you can comfortably ask any questions that come to mind.
Topics that are likely to be discussed during the first consultation:
- How long you have been trying to conceive without contraception,
- How long you have been trying to get pregnant,
- Your frequency of sexual intercourse,
- The duration of your menstrual cycles and any problems you experience during menstruation,
- Whether you have had any previous pregnancy losses,
- Genetic issues in your family history,
- Any medical or surgical treatments you have previously undergone,
- Whether there has been any significant recent change in your weight,
- Your perspective on infertility as a couple, and how you cope with stress.