No Ovulation: Causes of Disruption, Symptoms, and Treatment of Anovulation

Ovulation is the stage of the menstrual cycle when a fertilizable egg is released from the ovarian follicle. A temporary gland of internal secretion, called the corpus luteum, forms at the site of the ovulated follicle. This gland is responsible for the secretion of progesterone, one...

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Symptoms and Impact on Reproductive Health

Sexual organ diseases are a prevalent issue today affecting women of all ages. The high frequency of gynecological pathologies is particularly characteristic during reproductive age, and there is currently a trend towards its rapid increase. One of the main factors contributing to the development of gynecological diseases is ...

All About Infertility: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Infertility is a serious medical and social issue affecting both women and men worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2021, 48 million couples and 186 million single individuals are diagnosed with infertility. In Ukraine, the prevalence of infertility is comparable to that of developed countries, with ...

Influence of Female Fertility on the Possibility of Conceiving a Child

Decreased fertility is one of the most pressing social and medical issues in contemporary society. Despite the rapid development of reproductive medicine and the perfection of assisted reproductive technologies, the optimization of natural conception remains a significant challenge. This requires an assessment of female ferti...

Embryo Transfer: Maximizing Success in Implantation Post-IVF

The final and pivotal phase of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is the transfer of an embryo into the prepared uterine lining for implantation - a procedure known as embryo transfer (ET). What is embryo transfer, and why does it matter? Conception naturally unfolds within the fe...

Failure to Achieve Pregnancy: Main Causes and What to Do

From a physiological perspective, conception is a complex process. Even in entirely healthy partners, it often does not occur immediately - normally, within 12 months of regular sexual activity. If pregnancy has not occurred during this time, it is advisable to consult a doctor and undergo an examination. Women over 35 y...

How we operate during wartime

The ICSI Clinic is located in Kyiv, the capital and heart of Ukraine, whose protection is provided by the most modern air defense systems. Therefore, Kyiv is the safest place in Ukraine during the war.

Reproductology In Family Planning

This article is dedicated to the branch of medicine which deals with the issues of pregnancy achievement, pregnancy monitoring and leading all this to the child’s birth.  Honored Doctor of Ukraine, the chief reproductologist of the ICSI Clinic Oleksandr Darii ment...

TESA

Testicular sperm aspiration (TESA) is a procedure that is aimed at getting sperm directly from the testicles. Thus, the devil is not so black as he is painted. The procedure is absolutely safe and painless, usually without consequences (except for a possible small hematoma). 

Genetic Testing and Why Should We Test?

So as it goes, why is it so necessary for the couple to pass genetic testing?  Firstly, to find out the reasons why pregnancy does not happen after 12 months of regular unprotected sex.