Second Opinion in Infertility: When It Can Change the Medical Direction
A clear medical analysis of the moments when reevaluating an infertility case can better guide the therapeutic decision.
A clear medical analysis of the moments when reevaluating an infertility case can better guide the therapeutic decision.
After 35, time becomes an important medical criterion. A proper evaluation helps support clearer and better-adapted decisions.
After 40, fertility should be evaluated quickly, with attention to time, ovarian reserve, oocytes and realistic options.
An article about interpreting fertility tests in the complete context of the couple, not as isolated results.
An article about medical and emotional decisions when infertility does not have simple or immediate answers.
A clear guide to the symptoms that can be normal at the beginning of pregnancy and those that require prompt medical evaluation.
After a positive test, hormonal support should not be stopped randomly. I explain the duration, monitoring and why the regimen remains individualized.
I explain in patient-friendly terms what changes in a twin pregnancy after IVF and why monitoring must be carefully adapted.
A clear guide to the timing of embryonic cardiac activity and the correct interpretation of an ultrasound performed very early.
I explain in patient-friendly terms what is truly different after IVF and what remains similar to a naturally conceived pregnancy.