Take the first step

First appointment

Time is not on the side of a couple trying to have a baby, and it is not advisable to postpone the consultation.

When to consult a doctor?

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When to consider consulting an infertility specialist:
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01
No pregnancy after 12 months

of regular intercourse in women under 35

02
No pregnancy after 6 months

of regular intercourse in women over 35

03
Endocrine

problems

04
Pelvic inflammatory conditions

and history of pelvic surgery

05
Urological disorders

in men

06
Irregular periods

(suspected ovulatory disorders)

07
Painful periods, painful intercourse

or intestinal disorders during the peri-menstrual period (suspected endometriosis)

Stages of consultation

 

Course of consultation

Stage 1

Taking of medical history

The physician takes a detailed patient history. All the questions asked allow the physician to make an accurate assessment of the couple’s health condition and to select the method of investigation and treatment accordingly.

Stage 2

Test result analysis

The physician reviews the results of the tests that have already been done and the medical records to date.

Stage 3

Ultrasound scan

An accurate ultrasound scan allows the physician to identify potential causes of infertility.

Stage 4

Requesting further tests

No specialised tests are necessary prior to your appointment; it is only during the consultation that the physician orders the necessary tests.

Stage 5

Establishing your treatment plan

In some cases, the choice of a suitable treatment method can already be decided during the first appointment; in this case, the specialist explains and warrants all the planned steps in detail.

Stage 6

It’s time to ask questions

Feel free to ask your physician questions; the first appointment is an excellent opportunity to address all your pressing questions and issues concerning your condition and infertility treatment.

Depending on the case and patients’ needs, the first appointment lasts between 20 and 40 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions


Infertility is a couple’s problem, so we strongly encourage both partners to come to the first appointment and follow-ups.

Basic questions about the patient’s assessment and health: age, weight, height, duration of infertility, date of first menstruation, course of the monthly cycle, history of sickness, operations, diseases and difficulties with getting pregnant in the family, medications, stimulants, etc.

All the questions asked regarding the case history allow the physician to make an accurate assessment of the couple’s health condition and to determine the appropriate method of investigation and treatment.

No specialised tests are necessary prior to your appointment; it is only during the consultation that the physician orders the necessary tests.

However, we do recommend that you bring your previous medical records, if any, with you to the initial appointment:
Past procedure summary reports
Gynaecological examination
Cytology tests
Hormone testing
Semen testing
AMH test result (female patient)

Patients who have already been treated for infertility should bring to their first appointment the documentation of previous treatment: the report(s) of the transvaginal ultrasound scan, the test result of the fallopian tube patency assessment, documentation of ovulation cycle monitoring, insemination or IVF procedure summary reports, genetic test results, etc.

A complete round of diagnostics to determine the cause of infertility should not take more than about 6 months. As a rule, conservative treatment methods (if possible) are provided for another 6 months. Assisted reproduction techniques are recommended after 12 months of diagnostics and conservative treatment. In patients over 35 years of age, the duration of diagnostics and conservative treatment should be significantly shorter so that assisted reproduction techniques may be introduced earlier.

Please note that an appointment in a specialist centre does not always involve assisted reproduction techniques. Sometimes, with in-depth diagnostics and introduction of appropriate treatment, pregnancy becomes possible, even in a completely natural way.

Contrary to popular belief, the duration of treatment is short; it is approx. 2.5-3 weeks in the antagonist protocol (most commonly used now) and approx. 6 weeks in the long protocol. This time may be extended in specific situations (ultra-long protocol, multiple stimulations in progesterone protocols).

What more?

Next steps

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Referral for testing

You can get most of your tests done at our clinic. The reception staff and midwives will inform you of the required preparation plan.

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Booking follow-up appointments

We will find a convenient appointment for you together. Short treatment times are important, so we offer appointments within 2-3 days for couples in therapy.

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Assistance
and support

We offer support throughout your treatment – psychological and embryological consultations and information on available funding.

Do you have any questions?

Call

(+48) 12 661 30 30

or send an e-mail to

[email protected]

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