Fertility Diagnosis

Fertility Diagnosis

Fertility Diagnosis

Fertility diagnosis (or fertility testing) is recommended when a couple under 35 have not been able to have a baby after a year of trying (with regular, unprotected intercourse), or a woman over 35 has not become pregnant after 6 months of trying.

Physical Exams

Examination of basic physical health of your body and gynecological diagnosis.

Hormonal Examination

Blood tests will be taken during 2nd to 4th day of menstrual cycle to examine the hormones involved in ovulation and pregnancy

Vaginal Ultrasonography

Examines the overall condition of the uterus and ovaries. Depending on the individual need of the test, the examination date may be effected by menstrual cycle due to endometrial changes.

Hystero salpingo contrast sonography (HyCoSy)

HyCoSy is mainly designed for investigating infertility, assessing reproductive status of uterine cavity and fallopian tubes. Since it does not use radiation or iodinated contrast material it is a much safer alternitive to a conventional hysterosalpingogram (HSG). Our clinic offers 4D ultrasonography which is a far more advanced form of HyCoSy, requiring highly experienced specialist. This type of technology is generally only used in research facilities because of its technical requirements, and offers more accurate and solid results while providing safety and reliability.

Ovulation Ultrasound Scan

The examination begins on day 10/12 of menstrual cycle and checks for ovulation status. It proceeds to confirm the growth of the follicles and formation of the teal cells after ovulation.

Semen Analysis (Seminogram)

Evaluates basic characteristics of semen and verifies whether its sperm count, motility, and morphology are within normal range.

Endoscopy

Uterine endoscope is used to directly observe the insides of the uterine cavity when endometrial abnormality is suspected after hysterosalpingogram or vaginal ultrasonography.

Fertility Tests Available by Menstrual cycle

You may visit your doctor at any time during your menstrual cycle during your first visit. However in order to complete basic fertility examinations it will take one whole cycle.