Fertility assessment
A medical evaluation used to assess reproductive health and identify factors that may affect a person’s or couple’s ability to conceive.
Reproductive health
A broad term covering the health and functioning of the reproductive system, including fertility, pregnancy and related medical care.
In vitro fertilisation (IVF)
A fertility treatment in which eggs are fertilised with sperm in a laboratory and the resulting embryo is then transferred to the uterus.
Assisted reproduction
A group of medical treatments and procedures used to help people achieve pregnancy, including IVF and other fertility treatments.
Hormonal imbalance
A disruption in normal hormone levels that may affect ovulation, menstrual cycles or other aspects of reproductive health.
Sperm quality
A general term referring to characteristics such as sperm concentration, movement and shape, which can influence male fertility.
Embryo
An early stage of development following fertilisation of an egg by sperm. In IVF treatment, embryos may be cultured in the laboratory before transfer or freezing.
Embryo cryopreservation
The process of freezing and storing embryos for possible use in a future fertility treatment cycle.
Embryo survival rate
The percentage of frozen embryos that remain viable after thawing or warming.
IVF success rate
A measure used to describe treatment outcomes in IVF. Success rates may be reported in different ways, for example per treatment cycle, embryo transfer, clinical pregnancy or live birth.
Closer to the Community: Gynatal at Florall Timișoara
From 15 to 17 May 2026, Gynatal Clinic took part in Florall, one of Timișoara’s most popular events celebrating femininity and creativity.
Gynatal’s participation reflects the clinic’s ongoing commitment to engaging with the local community and supporting women and couples who wish to become parents.
Gynatal’s presence at Florall was also covered by the local media, with Tion and Opinia Timișoarei highlighting the clinic’s initiative and the importance of bringing conversations about reproductive health into the public space.
Fertility Should No Longer Be a Conversation We Put Off
In recent years, birth rates have continued to decline, while the number of couples experiencing difficulties conceiving has been increasing. Behind the statistics are individual stories, emotions, questions and a great deal of uncertainty.
This is why Gynatal specialists believe that fertility awareness and assessment should become a natural part of taking care of our health.
“We were delighted to be close to the community and to have open, honest conversations about fertility without fear or prejudice. Couples often come to see a doctor only after years of trying and living with unanswered questions. A timely diagnosis can completely change the course of treatment and improve the chances of success,” explains Dr Florin Dorneanu, Medical Director and Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, specialising in IVF.
Why Is Fertility Assessment in an Empathetic and Supportive Environment Important?
Timely investigations can help identify factors that may be preventing pregnancy and support the development of an appropriate treatment plan.
Hormonal imbalances, gynaecological conditions, age and factors affecting sperm quality are just some of the issues commonly encountered in clinical practice.
“We place great emphasis on communication, empathy and emotional support. We know that the journey towards pregnancy can be difficult, and patients need not only modern medical solutions, but also trust and continuous support,” says Dr Raluca Popescu, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, specialising in IVF.
Being Part of the Community Means Being Truly Close to People and Their Needs
For the Gynatal team, participating in Florall was an opportunity to bring healthcare closer to people and turn a sensitive subject into a natural and necessary conversation.
As many women postpone fertility assessment or seek specialist advice only later in their reproductive journey, access to reliable information and preventive care is increasingly important.
Through initiatives like this, Gynatal aims to actively contribute to health education and support reproductive health, giving the community access to modern diagnostic services, advanced technology and medical teams specialising in assisted reproduction.
17 Years of Experience in Assisted Reproduction
With 17 years of experience in assisted reproduction, Gynatal continues the legacy of Romania’s first IVF treatment and develops modern programmes dedicated to reproductive health.
The clinic reports a success rate above the European average – 56.25% in 2023 – and a 99.8% survival rate for frozen embryos, supported by advanced medical technologies and an individualised approach to every patient.
Gynatal Clinic remains committed to its mission of providing meaningful support and helping patients turn their wish to become parents into reality.