WHEN DO YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF GETTING PREGNANT IN TURKEY

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CHANCE OF GETTING PREGNANT

If you feel ready to get pregnant in Turkey, you can program your sex life with a partner. Getting pregnant occurs when a man’s sperm fertilizes a woman’s egg. The fertilization process, which can be fast for some women, can take longer for some women.

So, when is the chance of getting pregnant high?

80-90 out of 100 couples who want to get pregnant become pregnant within one year, while for the other part, the pregnancy may be longer or help may be needed for pregnancy. Although you get pregnant either way, planned or unplanned, planned pregnancy can be much more positive from a psychological point of view. If women who take birth control pills become pregnant three months after quitting the pill, risk of having a chromosomal abnormality decreases.

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WHEN DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE SEX TO HAVE A BABY?

The best time for a woman whose menstruation is regular to become pregnant is 11-17 from the first days of menstruation. It happens between days. Having sex these days helps increase your chances of conceiving. Waiting in bed for a while after sexual intercourse and not washing the vagina can make it easier for you to get pregnant. Having sex every 2-3 days during the month to increase pregnancy can increase your chances of pregnancy.

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WILL IT BE A BOY OR A GIRL?

Both the man’s sperm and the woman’s egg play a role in determining sex. A Normal human cell contains 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), excluding male sperm and female eggs. If sperm fertilizes an egg, the 23 chromosomes from the male merge with the 23 from the mother, making a total of 46 chromosomes.

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X AND Y CHROMOSOMES

Chromosomes are strand-like structures, each carrying about 2,000 genes. Genes determine the hereditary characteristics of the baby’s hair and eye color, blood type, height and structure. The baby will be a girl if the egg is fertilized by sperm containing an x chromosome. If the Sperm contains a y chromosome, the baby will be a male.

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President of Organ Transplant Center at MedicalPark Hospital Antalya

Turkey's world-renowned organ transplant specialist. Dr. Demirbaş has 104 international publications and 102 national publications.

Physician's Resume:

Born on August 7, 1963 in Çorum, Prof. Dr. Alper Demirbaş has been continuing his work as the President of MedicalPark Antalya Hospital Organ Transplantation Center since 2008.

Prof. who performed the first tissue incompatible kidney transplant in Turkey, the first blood type incompatible kidney transplant, the first kidney-pancreas transplant program and the first cadaveric donor and live donor liver transplant in Antalya. Dr. As of August 2016, Alper Demirbaş has performed 4900 kidney transplants, 500 liver transplants and 95 pancreas transplants.

In addition to being the chairman of 6 national congresses, he has also been an invited speaker at 12 international and 65 national scientific congresses. Dr. Alper Demirbaş was married and the father of 1 girl and 1 boy.

Awards:

Eczacibasi Medical Award of 2002, Akdeniz University Service Award of 2005, Izder Medical Man of the Year Award of 2006, BÖHAK Medical Man of the Year Award of 2007, Sabah Mediterranean Newspaper Scientist of the Year Award of 2007, ANTIKAD Scientist of the Year Award of 2009, Social Ethics Association Award of 2010, Işık University Medical Man of the Year Award of 2015, VTV Antalya's Brand Value Award of 2015.

Certificates:

Doctor of Medicine Degree Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, General Surgeon Ministry of Health Turkey EKFMG (0-477-343-8), University of Miami School of Medicine Member of Multiple Organ Transplant, ASTS Multiorgan Transplant Scholarship. Lecturer at Kyoto University. Lecturer at University of Essen, Research assistant at the University of Cambridge .

Professional Members:

American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Transplantation Society Nominated, Middle East and Southern Africa Council Transplantation Society 2007, International Liver Transplantation Association, Turkish Transplantation Association, Turkish Society of Surgery, Turkish Hepatobiliary Surgery Association.

Disclaimer:

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Medically Reviewed by Professor Doctor Alper Demirbaş
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