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Infertility disease, called infertility, is a condition in which a woman and a man cannot conceive naturally within 1 year, despite having a regular sexual life. If women are over 35 years of age and there is a problem of not being able to conceive despite having regular intercourse within a period of 1 year, then various tests should be performed for infertility findings. However, infertility is more common with advancing age. Infertility disease appears as a problem completely originating from the reproductive system. The causes of infertility may arise due to many different factors or may be due to a single cause.
BIRTH PROCESSES

Disorders of the Peritoneum in Women
In addition, abdominal membrane disorders can also lead to female infertility. The peritoneum of women is a membrane that affects reproductive functions. The peritoneum is a membrane that covers the inner surface inside the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopic application is performed to examine the structure of the abdominal membrane and to detect and diagnose whether there is an abnormal condition. The structure of the peritoneum is examined by laparoscopy. This method is a surgical procedure.
Pregnancy follow-up
Pregnancy follow-up is a process that includes monitoring the health of the mother and baby during pregnancy and intervening when necessary.
Amniocentesis is a medical test performed during pregnancy to determine the genetic or chromosomal status of the baby.
Amniocentesis
Down syndrome screening is a screening test performed during pregnancy to determine the baby's risk of Down syndrome.
Down syndrome screening
Chorionic villus biopsy is a medical test performed during pregnancy to examine the baby's genetic material.
Chorionic Villus Biopsy
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT METHODS

The most obvious risk factors for female infertility:
-Obstruction, adhesion or damage to the fallopian tubes
-Ovulation disorders, problems with ovulation
-Polycystic ovary syndrome, chocolate cyst
-Egg structure disorders
-Early menopause
-Irregular menstrual period
-Passing various infections
-Surgery in or through the abdominal region
-Decreased ovarian reserve
-High prolactin level
-Endometriosis
-Formation of fibroids in the uterus
-Thyroid problems
-Cancer treatment has been seen
-Some other diseases such as diabetes, liver disease
-Excessive caffeine consumption
-Obesity
-Excessive alcohol consumption, smoking
-Factors such as absence of menstruation or late menstruation lead to infertility.
Reproductive endocrinology is a medical specialty that studies and treats problems related to the reproductive system and its hormones.
Reproductive Endocrinology
Infertility is the condition in which couples cannot become pregnant despite regular sexual intercourse. It is generally defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy despite regular sexual intercourse for a year. Infertility can be caused by problems with the reproductive system of women, men, or both.
infertility
Cordocentesis is a medical test performed during pregnancy to determine the genetic or chromosomal status of the baby.
Specialty fetal interventions are medical procedures that involve surgical intervention of the baby inside the womb during pregnancy.
Specialized Fetal Interventions
cordocentesis
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT METHODS


Cervix Problems in Women?
Cervix problems in women can also lead to female infertility. Cervix problems mean cervix. Another important cause of infertility in women is problems originating from the cervix. Various examinations and tests are performed to determine whether the infertility problem is caused by the uterus. A uterine film is taken together with the medication, so that the inside of the uterus, its structure and the structural condition of the tubes can be seen. In this method, the film is taken the week after the menstrual period of women. This period especially coincides with the time before the ovulation period of women. With this method, all disorders originating from the uterus and adhesions are detected.

Symptoms of Infertility:
Gynaecology
And Birth
