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Blocked Fallopian Tubes

1 March 2026

For pregnancy to occur naturally, the fallopian tubes must be open. The tubes are responsible for capturing the egg, allowing it to meet the sperm, and enabling fertilization to take place. If one of the fallopian tubes is blocked, natural conception becomes more difficult but is still possible. However, if both tubes are blocked, the egg and sperm cannot meet, and natural pregnancy is not possible unless the...

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

1 March 2026

Treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) After the necessary tests are performed and a diagnosis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is confirmed, treatment should begin without delay. The most important step in management is weight loss if the patient is overweight. Reducing excess weight helps improve associated conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Additionally, achieving a healthy weight can significantly increase the chances of...

1 March 2026

IVF Treatment at Advanced Maternal Age IVF Treatment at Advanced Maternal Age is an important topic for women who want to become pregnant later in life. A woman’s age plays a major role in fertility because both egg number and egg quality change over time. Even so, pregnancy may still be possible in selected women over the age of 40, especially when ovarian reserve is still considered suitable...

1 March 2026

What Is Azoospermia? Azoospermia is a condition in which no sperm is found in a semen sample. It affects a small percentage of all men but is seen more often in men being evaluated for infertility. Because sperm is necessary for natural conception, Azoospermia is considered an important cause of male infertility. Even so, modern diagnosis and treatment methods offer many patients realistic options for finding sperm or...

1 March 2026

How Is Varicocele Surgery Performed? Varicocele surgery is usually performed with a microsurgical technique. During the procedure, a small incision is made in the groin area to reach the enlarged testicular veins. Under microscopic magnification, the surgeon carefully separates the abnormal veins from nearby arteries, lymphatic vessels, and other important structures. The enlarged veins are then tied off while normal circulation is preserved as much as possible. This...