Articles by Kenan R. Omurtag, M.D.

Kenan R. Omurtag, M.D., discusses how addressing unique needs of LGBTQ patients involves tailored fertility treatments and legal considerations, while emphasizing the importance of early fertility preservation counseling and expedited procedures for cancer patients, including cryopreservation of eggs, sperm or embryos prior to potentially gonadotoxic treatments.

The panelist discusses how vaginal insert and intramuscular progesterone supplementation can support early pregnancy by enhancing endometrial receptivity, maintaining the uterine lining and providing crucial hormonal support during the luteal phase and early weeks of gestation, thereby potentially increasing the chances of successful implantation and ongoing pregnancy in assisted reproductive technology cycles.

Kenan R. Omurtag, M.D., discusses how various ovulation stimulation treatments, including letrozole and gonadotropins, work through different mechanisms to promote follicle development and egg release, with considerations such as efficacy, side effects and risk of multiple pregnancies influencing the choice of treatment for individual patients.

The panelist discusses how intracytoplasmic sperm injection can be used in conjunction with in vitro fertilization (IVF) to directly inject a single sperm into an egg, thereby increasing fertilization rates and improving chances of successful pregnancy, particularly in cases of severe male factor infertility or previous IVF fertilization failure.

Kenan R. Omurtag, M.D., discusses how less invasive fertility treatments like lifestyle modifications, ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination are typically attempted before progressing to IVF, which is often reserved for patients with severe male factor infertility, tubal factor infertility, advanced maternal age or those who have not succeeded with other fertility treatments.

The panelist discusses how intrauterine insemination is typically considered for patients with unexplained infertility, mild male factor infertility or cervical factor infertility, while emphasizing the importance of careful patient selection, timing of the procedure and monitoring for potential complications.

Kenan R. Omurtag, M.D., discusses how assisted reproductive technology encompasses various medical procedures like in vitro fertilization, intracytoplasmic sperm injection and gamete donation to help individuals or couples struggling with infertility achieve pregnancy through manipulation of eggs, sperm or embryos outside the body.