HOW DOES BREAST CANCER AFFECT FERTILITY?

Breast cancer may not directly affect a woman's fertility. However, breast cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, etc. have negative effects on women's fertility. When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, it is essential that she be informed about how she can [...]

OVA CRYOPSERVATION: WHAT DOES THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE?

Illustration of sperm and egg cells

The most reproductive age for a woman is around her 20s. Today, about 40 to 50 percent of women in this reproductive age group are childless. This is mainly due to the fact that couples are more focused on their careers or worried about their financial constraints, the […]

WHAT IS IVF?

If you or your spouse are having fertility problems, you may be familiar with the term IVF, better known as IVF. In vitro fertilization is a process of fertilization in which a woman's egg is fertilized by a man's sperm in a laboratory. Once the fertilized egg becomes a high quality embryo, it is transferred to the uterus […]

SUMMER AND EGG FREEZING 

We are in the middle of summer and thoughts of freezing winter temperatures are nowhere to be found. However, for those who dream of starting a family when the time is right, summer might be the perfect time to consider another type of freeze. The relaxed pace of summer often allows people […]

CYCROSERVATION OF EGGS

Egg freezing is a new opportunity for women to extend their fertility period. Time passes quickly when you are in your twenties and thirties. Priorities are […]

FREEZING EGGS

About the method of egg freezing Embryo freezing is a process that has long been applied in fertility treatments and a laboratory technique that has been extensively studied. Egg freezing is a more complicated process than embryo freezing, because the egg is large and the only genetic information that […]

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