Op.Dr.Ünzile Girişgin
Gynecology and Obstetrics Specialist
REPRODUCTIVE DIFFICULTY
In recent years, the problem of infertility (reproductive difficulty) has been increasing. More and more couples are now resorting to assisted reproductive techniques. With the Corona epidemic, our concerns about male reproductive health have begun to increase even more. New articles have started to be published and doctors are very worried.
Gluten, nutrition with GMO seeds, glucose syrup and the increase in obesity are actually responsible for many health problems.
In order to reproduce naturally, our families need to be very conscious during pregnancy, breastfeeding, infancy and adolescence, and take into account our dietary recommendations regarding eating habits.
I definitely recommend phytotherapy support. Sometimes patients may complain about the expensiveness of herbal products. However, many vitamins, minerals, enzymes and molecules that contribute to reproductive and sexual health are not covered by insurance.
Couples with reproductive difficulties need to receive psychological support and be protected from panic, anxiety and environmental pressure. Couples from all over our country who do not know what to do, who are desperate and need reliable advice and morale, either send their tests by phone, get preliminary information through an online conversation, plan their treatment in their city, or decide to come to Konya and are evaluated once by the doctors here. We believe that treatment of reproductive difficulties (infertility) can be achieved more easily and better if the couple trusts and receives psychological support.
Infertility treatment is a difficult process that requires patience. It is also financially devastating for families. The couple must come for frequent follow-up for applications such as assisted reproductive techniques, insemination and in vitro fertilization. There are very successful centers working in this field in our province of Konya.
In principle, it is possible for couples who have infertility problems to take tests for both men and women at the same time, and if there is no delay in the treatment of the man, it is possible to move quickly towards solving the problem. We encounter couples where the woman has used medication for months and the man's semen analysis has not been checked even once for years. You ask for a test and the problem turns out to be in the man. The woman has received years of treatment in vain. He struggles with the side effects of these medications. Awareness of protecting reproductive health can be possible through training.