Posterior Urethral Valve (PUV)
Abnormal tissue folds in the urinary tract of male babies.
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Pregnancy follow-up is usually once a month in the first 28 weeks, every 2 weeks between 28–36 weeks, and once a week after week 36. This schedule can vary depending on each pregnancy's specific conditions.
Perinatology is the specialty focused on diagnosing, monitoring, and treating high-risk pregnancies affecting both mother and baby. It is recommended in cases such as twin pregnancy, preterm birth risk, fetal growth restriction, suspected structural anomalies, and preeclampsia.
It is recommended that all women have at least one gynecological check-up per year. Regular follow-up is important even for healthy women without symptoms.
The duration of infertility treatment depends on the underlying cause and the selected treatment method. The most suitable plan is determined after a comprehensive evaluation.













