Before the treatment

Do I need a first visit even if I have done previous tests?

Yes, it is important to review all tests together and assess your current situation to define the most appropriate strategy.

How long does the initial fertility assessment take?

Usually, it is completed within a few days, combining blood tests and simple examinations that allow a quick diagnosis.

Are all fertility treatments the same?

No, each treatment addresses different needs; this is why we personalize the medical plan for each patient.

At what age is it recommended to evaluate fertility?

From 35 years onward it is useful to assess fertility, although it may be necessary to do it earlier depending on individual medical history.

Can my lifestyle influence the outcome?

Factors such as stress, smoking, or dietary habits can affect fertility, but small changes can improve the situation.

Can I start the treatment in the cycle I choose?

It depends on the type of treatment, but we try to adapt as much as possible to each patient’s schedule.

Is there a waiting list to start a treatment?

Generally no, and treatment can begin once the initial assessment is complete.

Will I need to change my current medication?

The medical team will review all your medications and indicate if any adjustments are necessary.

Can weight affect fertility?

Yes, both overweight and underweight can influence fertility, but with guidance, conditions can often be improved.

What documentation should I bring to the first visit?

Any medical reports related to gynecology, previous pregnancies, or recent lab tests.

Is it possible to finance the treatment?

Yes, we offer flexible financing options adapted to each case.

What are my chances of success?

Probabilities vary according to age, diagnosis, and treatment, but we always provide realistic, personalized estimates.

Can I exercise before starting treatment?

Yes, moderate physical activity is usually beneficial.

Should I quit smoking before treatment?

Highly recommended, as it improves ovarian response and sperm quality.

Do all treatments require hormonal medication?

Not always; it depends on the type of procedure and the treatment objective.

Can they guarantee that I will get pregnant?

No treatment can guarantee results, but we work to maximize your chances with an individualized approach.

Can you help if I’ve had previous miscarriages?

Yes, we can perform a specific study on gestational loss and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

How long will it take to start the process after the first visit?

Often in less than a month, once the basic tests are completed.

Can I receive psychological support before starting?

Absolutely; we offer emotional support to live the journey with greater confidence and calm. (External service)

During the treatment

Are all visits in person?

Most check-ups are in person, but some follow-ups can be done remotely.

Is the medication difficult to administer?

The injections are simple, and we will teach you how to administer them so you feel safe and comfortable.

How many check-ups will I need?

It depends on the treatment, but usually between 3 and 5 check-ups are required.

Is it normal to feel physical changes during stimulation?

Yes, sensations such as heaviness or bloating may appear, but they are usually mild and temporary.

Can I drive after the ovarian puncture?

After sedation, we recommend not driving and resting for the remainder of the day.

Can my treatment be canceled?

In some cases, yes, if the response is not adequate; however, the best option for you will always be assessed.

Can I take other medications during the treatment?

Always consult first to ensure they do not interfere.

Can I have sexual intercourse during the process?

Generally yes, but at certain times we may advise avoiding it.

Can I travel while undergoing treatment?

It is possible as long as you can attend the necessary check-ups or coordinate them in advance.

What happens if I miss a dose of medication?

Contact the team as soon as possible for guidance on how to continue safely.

Does the treatment affect my work?

Only occasional visits are required, and the ovarian puncture may require one day of rest.

Is it normal to feel emotionally sensitive?

Yes, treatments can generate stress or emotional changes; we support you throughout the process.

Can I exercise during stimulation?

Light activity is recommended, but avoid high-impact or intense exercise.

What if I have a reaction to the medication?

Reactions are rare, but any discomfort will be assessed immediately.

Is the ovarian puncture painful?

No, it is performed under mild sedation, and you will not feel pain during the procedure.

Can I see the embryos during the process?

Yes, the embryology team will inform you about their status and quality.

How many embryos are recommended for transfer?

Usually one, to reduce risks, although it depends on each case.

Is the embryo transfer uncomfortable?

It is a quick and virtually painless procedure, comparable to a Pap smear.

Can I go to work the same day as the transfer?

Yes, but we recommend avoiding effort and maintaining a calm pace.

Will I be kept informed throughout all stages?

Always. We explain each step so you can experience the process with confidence and serenity.

After the treatment

What can I do after the transfer?

We recommend a normal but calm routine, avoiding intense exercise or highly stressful situations.

I have symptoms after the transfer, is this normal?

Yes, mild discomfort is common and often related to the medication.

Can I live normally the following week?

Yes, maintaining a moderate pace and following medication guidelines.

When can I take the pregnancy test?

Usually 10-14 days later, to obtain a reliable result.

If I have light bleeding, what should I do?

This can be normal; contact us so we can assess it properly.

Can I continue exercising?

Yes, but gently, until we tell you that you can resume your usual routine.

When do I stop the medication if I’m pregnant?

According to your individual protocol, we will indicate when and how to taper it gradually.

I have mild abdominal pain, is it concerning?

It is often normal after the procedures; if it is intense or persistent, it should be assessed.

What happens if the pregnancy test is negative?

We schedule a visit to analyze the process and discuss the next steps with support and clear information.

Can I travel after the transfer?

Yes, as long as you can follow the guidelines and avoid excessive effort.

Can I drink alcohol after the treatment?

It is best to avoid it until you have the result, and if you are pregnant, it is recommended not to consume it.

Can the medication affect my mood?

Yes, it can cause temporary emotional changes; we offer support if you need it.

When will I have my first ultrasound if I’m pregnant?

Usually between weeks 6 and 7 to confirm progress.

Can I continue with my usual job?

Yes, as long as it does not involve very strenuous physical effort.

Is it normal not to feel any symptoms?

Completely; the absence of symptoms does not indicate a negative outcome.

What should I do if I forget a dose of medication after the transfer?

Contact the team so they can indicate the best way to continue.

When can I have sexual intercourse again?

Usually after the pregnancy test, but it will depend on the case.

How will I know the embryo development results if there is no pregnancy?

During the follow-up visit, we will discuss the details to better understand the process.

Can I have massages or body treatments?

It is better to wait until pregnancy is confirmed and consult which type is appropriate.

What emotional support can I receive after the treatment?

We offer psychological support to help manage the waiting period, the results, and the emotions involved in the process. (External service)