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Explore In Vitro Maturation in İstanbul

In Vitro Maturation (IVM) is an innovative and gentle approach to assisted reproduction that offers hope and possibilities to individuals and couples facing fertility challenges. It minimizes the use of fertility drugs, reducing risks and side effects. This method provides a cost-effective and less invasive alternative for achieving parenthood.

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    Dr. Kayabaşoğlu began working at the Private Koşuyolu Women's Diseases Center, which focuses on gynecological endoscopic surgery, at the beginning of 2011. In January 2013, he joined the team at the Kadıköy Şifa Health Group IVF Unit, and later that year, he successfully completed the Turkish Ministry of Health IVF and Reproductive Treatment Certification Program at the VKV American Hospital IVF Center.In May 2014, Furkan Kayabaşoğlu founded ALLE with his fellow physicians. He continues to oversee all patient follow-ups, particularly in the areas of reproductive and IVF treatments, at ALLE Health. In 2019, he started offering educational programs for expectant parents, which he named "Campalle." These weekend-long programs, which are held according to a predetermined schedule, continue to be offered today.

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  • What is the success rate of IVM?

    While IVM success rates have been improving, they are generally lower than those achieved with conventional IVF. Success rates can vary widely depending on the clinic, specific patient characteristics, and the underlying reason for infertility. 

  • How does IVM differ from conventional IVF?

    IVM collects immature eggs early with minimal stimulation, reducing OHSS risk and drug side effects, unlike IVF, which uses substantial stimulation to mature eggs before retrieval.

  • How much does IVM cost compared to IVF?

    IVM is often less expensive than IVF, costing around €2,500–€4,000 due to fewer medications and monitoring. Costs vary by clinic and location; always confirm details with your provider.

  • Is IVM available at all fertility clinics?

    No, IVM is a specialized procedure not available at all fertility clinics. When considering treatment, obtaining detailed cost information from the clinic is crucial.

  • Who is an ideal candidate for IVM?

    Ideal IVM candidates are women at risk of OHSS (e.g., PCOS), those with adverse reactions to fertility drugs, younger women with good ovarian reserves, and those seeking a cost-effective, less invasive treatment.

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