Fetal Tanı

Fetal Diagnosis

Treatment of certain conditions detected in the baby during pregnancy.

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Fetal Terapi

Fetal Therapy

Treatment of certain conditions diagnosed in the fetus during pregnancy.

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Miyom

Myoma (Fibroid) Treatment

They are the most common benign tumors found in the uterus. They may cause symptoms such as bleeding, pain, and infertility.

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Yumurtalık Kisti

Ovarian Cyst

Fluid-filled sacs that form in the ovaries. Most are benign, but some may require treatment.

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Endometrial Polip

Endometrial Polyp

Benign tissue growths that develop in the uterine lining. They may cause bleeding and infertility.

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İdrar Kaçırma

Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is a common condition in women and is treatable.

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Çikolata Kisti

Chocolate Cyst (Endometrioma)

It is a type of cyst that forms in the ovary in endometriosis. It can cause pain and infertility.

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Plasenta Previa

Placenta Previa

A pregnancy complication caused by the placenta being positioned to cover the cervix.

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Preeklampsi

Preeclampsia (Pregnancy Toxemia)

A serious condition during pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure and protein leakage in the urine.

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Rahim Sarkması

Uterine Prolapse

A condition in which the uterus protrudes into or outside the vagina. It is commonly seen after childbirth.

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Dış Gebelik

Ectopic Pregnancy

A high-risk condition where the gestational sac implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tubes.

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Bartolin Kisti

Bartholin Cyst

A cyst that forms due to the blockage of the Bartholin gland located at the entrance of the vagina.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are many frequently asked questions!

Find answers to your questions about women's health and pregnancy here.

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Pregnancy check-ups are typically done once a month during the first 28 weeks, every two weeks between 28 and 36 weeks, and then weekly after the 36th week. However, this schedule can change depending on the specific circumstances of each pregnancy.

Perinatology is a subspecialty that deals with the monitoring of high-risk pregnancies and fetal anomaly screenings. It may be necessary in cases of advanced maternal age, for those who have experienced problems in previous pregnancies, and in situations where fetal anomaly is suspected.

It is recommended that every woman have a gynecological examination once a year starting at age 21. This examination is very important for early diagnosis and preventative healthcare.

The duration of infertility treatment varies depending on the cause of the problem and the treatment method used. While simple treatments can last for a few months, advanced treatments like IVF can take longer. A specific treatment plan is prepared for each patient.