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Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse (6 months for women over 35). At Gynatal Clinic (Timișoara), we specialize in diagnosing ovarian, tubal, and male factors using "Scientific Gold Standards" like AMH testing and HyCoSy. Our personalized treatments range from ovulation induction and IUI to advanced IVF protocols.

Understanding
Infertility vs. Sterility

In clinical practice, it is vital to distinguish between these terms to set correct expectations. Sterility refers to an absolute biological inability to conceive, whereas Infertility often includes the difficulty of achieving or carrying a pregnancy to term. At Gynatal, our goal is to identify the specific barriers—whether hormonal, anatomical, or unexplained—and provide a clear roadmap to parenthood.

Common Causes: A Multi-Factorial Challenge

Infertility is a "Couple’s Challenge." Statistics show that 1/3 of cases are related to female factors, 1/3 to male factors, and the remaining 1/3 involve both partners or remain unexplained.

Female Fertility Factors

  • Ovarian Factor & PMOS: Irregular ovulation or conditions like PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome, formerly PCOS) can disrupt the release of healthy eggs.

  • Tubal & Uterine Factors: Blocked fallopian tubes or uterine abnormalities (fibroids, polyps) can prevent fertilization or implantation.
  • Endometriosis: A chronic inflammatory condition affecting 30–50% of women with infertility.
  • Age-Related Decline: Fertility significantly decreases after age 35 as both egg quantity (ovarian reserve) and quality diminish.
  • Diminished ovarian reserve: reduced ovarian reserve may lower the number of eggs available for fertilization and shorten the reproductive window
  • Unexplained infertility

Male Fertility Factors

  • Sperm Quality: Issues with sperm count (oligospermia), motility (astenospermie), or morphology (teratozoospermie).
  • DNA Integrity: High sperm DNA fragmentation can lead to embryo developmental arrest or recurrent miscarriages.
  • Hormonal disorders: afecting testosterone prdoction or spermatogenesis
  • Varicocele: enlarged scrotal veins that may negatively affect sperm production and quality
  • Obstructive conditions: blockages preventing sperm from reaching the ejaculate

Personalized Diagnostics at Gynatal

We minimize "Cognitive Friction" by guiding couples through a simultaneous diagnostic process for both partners.

  1. Initial Consultation: A thorough review of medical history and lifestyle.
  2. Female Evaluation: Ultrasound scans, hormonal profiles (AMH), and tubal patency tests (HyCoSy).
  3. Male Evaluation: Semen analysis (spermogram) and sperm cultures.
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Personalized Treatment Pathways

As a "Scientific Gold Standard" clinic and part of the FutureLife network, we offer elite-level care:

Low-Tech Solutions

Ovulation induction and Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) for milder factors.

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

The most effective treatment for tubal blockages, severe male factors, or low ovarian reserve.

Elite Lab Techniques

We utilize ICSI, IMSI, PGT.

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Financial Clarity and National Programs

We reduce financial anxiety" by providing transparent pricing and assisting with funding:

­National IVF Program: Gynatal is an accredited partner, offering support for eligible couples.
­Flexible Financing: Interest-free installments (up to 12 months) via STAR BT.