For many people, starting their own family is a lifelong dream. But it’s not uncommon to face challenges when you’re ready to fulfil it. If you are struggling to conceive naturally, it’s important to know you are not alone and that there are several options to help you get pregnant.
At SFA, we understand that the needs of every patient are different. That’s why we offer care tailored separately to each patient. We take into account your current fertility level and your desired outcome to build a personalized treatment plan to ensure and help you create a new life to join your family. Whether you are a single woman or a couple, we provide the support you need during this journey, including help for both female and male factors of infertility.
Even in cases where conception is not possible for the woman, or where the woman is not able to carry a child, we will work to find a solution you’re comfortable with. We know struggles with fertility can be very emotional, stressful and draining, but we’re here for you every step of the way.
Nearly 40% of infertility issues are due to male factors, hence SFA doctors offer a holistic treatment option taking all possibilities and causes into consideration. Before we suggest any treatment, both partners will undergo assessments based on individual cases to understand the best option for them. Our end goal is to help our patients become parents and welcome healthy children to their homes and their hearts.
Below you will find an overview of the many treatment options we offer. And as always, if you have any questions about what may be right for you – just ask us! We are happy to help.
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Female fertility treatments:
IVF
IVM
Blastocyst culture
Minimally invasive surgeries (Laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, and more)
How will I know which treatment is suitable for me? An appropriate and detailed infertility investigation of the patients (male and female) will help us discover the causes of infertility. Several cases do not require IVF as other minor treatments suffice. Here are the assessments offered at SFA. (Add the link to the Male and Female Fertility Assessment page)
No. IVF is not always our first-line treatment option for helping a couple. Other treatment options, which are less invasive, come first according to the cause of infertility. There are various solutions that science offers today. In the last 20 years, over 1,5 million children have been born from assisted reproductive technologies.
Our pioneering approach focuses on the health & well-being of the couple and their baby. Moreover, every person’s body is different. Post the investigations, our experts will assess your individual circumstances and design a treatment plan which is tailored to you for maximizing your chance of getting pregnant.