Infertility

According to the generally accepted definition, we define sterility (infertility) as a failure to achieve pregnancy despite regular intercourse for more than 1 year.

Undoubtedly, it is not necessary to wait for a year to obtain medical advice, especially when factors or clinical suspicions already exist that could represent a sterility risk. These may include cycle disorders, previous inflammation of the genital area or surgery.

If such factors are present, simple diagnostics and an equally simple and discrete therapy can often help to achieve the goal of pregnancy.
If you introduce yourself to us, this does not mean that you immediately sink into a “bunch of intervening treatments”. There are often simple therapies available that pave the way to pregnancy, even if they take longer than more “intervening” or “invasive” treatments such as artificial insemination.

It is up to you, the patient, to decide which treatment leads to the desired result and for which you need and want our help. Our role is to use our years of experience to help you find the treatment path that is tailored to your needs. However, such a treatment must be sensible and promising, especially if the health insurance company, and thus all other insured persons, are to participate in covering the costs of this treatment.

We offer a recommendation, make a treatment offer and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each therapy. You decide what is done!

Causes of infertility

Causes for sterility can occur in both men and women.

Methods of Diagnosis

Diagnostics begin as early as the first consultation. Information about the menstrual cycle, certain symptoms, information about previous illnesses, previous operations and experience with conception in previous relationships provide important impulses for the next diagnostic steps.

Therapy of infertility

The therapy of involuntary childlessness is based on the factors responsible for it. The evaluation of various factors then leads to the proposal and implementation of the "tailored" therapy.

Pregnancy success rates

We proudly present our pregnancy rates from march 2015 to march 2016 in comparison to the official german figures published by DIR (Deutsches IVF Register, the german central registry) of 2010.

Fertility reserve

In fertility preservation, a distinction is made between fertility preservation because it is not the right time or because there is no partner (so-called social freezing), and fertility preservation in the case of cancer therapy or because of a disease affecting the ovaries, such as endometriosis.

Costs

Usually, couples with German statutory health insurance (GKV) will have all costs for the required diagnosis and treatment covered by their health insurer.

Pregnancy calculator

Find out the most important dates of your pregnancy and the date of birth quickly: with our pregnancy calculator. You can print out the result: it will then fit into your maternal health passport.

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