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WHAT ARE IVF TREATMENT TESTS?
Turkey Medicals member Obstetrics IVF Turkey Op. Dr., what tests should be performed before IVF treatment? he answered his question.
There are a number of tests in Turkey hospitals that need to be done before starting treatment, these are thyroid, vitamin D in the body, B12 testing and whole blood counts. In women’s examinations, more detailed tests are recommended, a uterine film is taken that concerns the structure of the uterus in a woman, after routine checks on both couples, treatment and necessary supplements are made, the planning of IVF treatment will be correct.
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WHAT ARE BLOOD TESTS THAT SHOULD BE DONE BEFORE IVF?
In vitro fertilization treatment in couples who cannot have children by natural methods is a technique successfully applied in couples who cannot have children due to infertility, advanced age, infection in women and blockages in the tubes, low sperm count and low quality in men, metabolic disorders such as obesity. Before IVF treatment, there are some tests that are requested by both women and men. One of these tests is a blood test. So, what are the blood tests that should be done before IVF? We’ve compiled what needs to be known for you in our news.
Before starting IVF treatment, a woman and a male partner with infertility problems are asked to perform various laboratory tests separately, and in some special cases, blood tests. So, what are the blood tests that should be done before IVF? All the details that are curious are in our news…
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ABOUT IVF
In vitro fertilization treatment is an artificial insemination technique applied by combining female and male reproductive cells under laboratory conditions and placing a fertilized egg in the mother’s womb.
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WHICH BLOOD TESTS ARE TO BE PERFORMED BEFORE IVF?
HIV, Hbs Ag, Anti-HCV
HIV (AIDS test) and Anti-HCV (Hepatitis C test) in a woman show the presence of viral diseases that do not have treatment and can be transmitted to the baby at birth if pregnancy occurs. Hepatitis B is a carrier of Hepatitis B, and if the mother is a carrier of hepatitis B, the baby will be protected from “Type B jaundice”by making a Hepatitis B vaccine and Hepatitis B serum to the baby after birth.
Blood type
“Blood mismatch needle (Anti D immunoglobulin)” is performed during pregnancy, as the blood group of the expectant mother is negative, the father is positive, and in case of pregnancy, the risk of blood mismatch in the baby will occur.
Rubella IgG
A positive Rubella IG G indicates that you have previously had rubella (rubella) infection and is a positive finding. If Rubella Ig G is negative, the expectant mother is at risk for rubella and it is recommended to avoid pre-pregnancy vaccination or rash diseases.
If rubella is passed during pregnancy, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy, as it causes serious disabilities in the baby.
aPTT, PTT, INR, Protein S and Protein C
They are a factor related to blood clotting. Especially in clotting disorders (thrombophilia), pregnancies can lead to miscarriage. aPTT, PTT, INR, Protein S and Protein c values are falling.
Complete blood count
A complete blood count can be performed to determine whether there is any anemia or a problem with platelets in the blood.
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