Dr. Sherif Yehia Soliman Gynecologist/obstetrician

Dr. Sherif Yehia Soliman Gynecologist/obstetrician Dr. Sherif Yehia Soliman
Gynecologist/obstetrician
OB&GYN - Fertility
MSC , MRCOG (London )

Did you know that sometimes the smallest details inside the uterus can make the biggest difference in your IVF journey?T...
24/11/2025

Did you know that sometimes the smallest details inside the uterus can make the biggest difference in your IVF journey?

That’s where Hysteroscopy comes in.

Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows doctors to look directly inside the uterus with a tiny camera. It helps detect and treat issues like polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or an irregular uterine lining, all of which can affect embryo implantation.

For many women, hysteroscopy is the step that uncovers hidden obstacles and improves the chances of IVF success.

21/11/2025

👨⚕ بين دكاترة الجيل القديم والجديد… آرائهم عن المالتي فيتامين في الحمل والرضاعة كانت مفاجأة!
🎙 في بودكاست ليلي، سألنا: هل فعلاً كل أم محتاجة مالتي فيتامين معين ولا لأ؟🤔 شاركينا رأيك يا سوبر ماما…إنتي كنتي بتاخدي مكملات أثناء الحمل أو الرضاعة؟
🤗 تابعوا الحلقة واعرفوا الحكاية من البداية

19/11/2025

Hysteroscopy, it’s a closer look for a smoother IVF journey.

While IVF can help women at any age, success rates do change over time:• 20s–early 30s: Peak fertility, highest success ...
15/11/2025

While IVF can help women at any age, success rates do change over time:
• 20s–early 30s: Peak fertility, highest success rates.
• Mid-30s (35–37): Still effective, but egg quality begins to decline.
• Late 30s–early 40s (38–42): Lower egg count, but IVF and advanced techniques can still bring results.
• 42+: Own egg chances are lower.

The best age for IVF, it’s when you’re ready to begin your journey.

When should you consider IVF?IVF isn’t always the first option, but in many situations, it becomes the best path forward...
03/11/2025

When should you consider IVF?
IVF isn’t always the first option, but in many situations, it becomes the best path forward toward parenthood. Here are the most common cases:

1- Blocked or Damaged Fallopian Tubes.
2- Male Infertility Factors.
3- Low Ovarian Reserve.
4- Unexplained Infertility.
5- Endometriosis.
6- Age-Related Infertility.
7- Failed Previous Treatments.

You’ll take medications to encourage your ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs. This increases the chances of success...
30/10/2025

You’ll take medications to encourage your ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs. This increases the chances of success.
2- Egg Retrieval: Once ready, the eggs are gently collected through a minor procedure under light sedation.
3- Fertilization in the Lab: Your eggs are combined with s***m in a highly controlled lab environment, allowing embryos to develop.
4- Embryo Culture & Monitoring: Scientists carefully monitor embryo growth for several days, choosing the healthiest ones.
5- Embryo Transfer: A selected embryo is placed into the uterus, a quick and painless process.
6- The Two-Week Wait: This is the hopeful period where implantation can occur and pregnancy begins.

IVF is not “just a treatment,” it’s a carefully guided journey of science, patience, and hope. Every step is designed to bring you closer to holding your dream.

27/10/2025

Step-by-step support on your IVF journey.

AMH is one of the most important fertility markers we use to understand a woman’s ovarian reserve, that means how many e...
25/10/2025

AMH is one of the most important fertility markers we use to understand a woman’s ovarian reserve, that means how many eggs are still available in the ovaries.

- A higher AMH often suggests a better egg reserve, while a lower level may indicate a reduced one.
- It doesn’t tell us everything about egg quality, but it’s a crucial tool in planning fertility treatments like IVF or Egg Freezing.
- The test is simple, done through a blood sample, and can help you and your doctor make more informed decisions about your fertility journey.

22/10/2025

AMH test for your ovarian reserve check.

When it comes to infertility, it’s not just a women’s issue, male infertility accounts for nearly 40% of cases. Causes m...
20/10/2025

When it comes to infertility, it’s not just a women’s issue, male infertility accounts for nearly 40% of cases.

Causes may include low s***m count, poor motility, hormones, lifestyle, or past medical conditions.

But the good news with proper diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and advanced treatments like IVF or ICSI, many men can improve their fertility and achieve parenthood.

18/10/2025

Male factors cause nearly 40% of infertility cases, yet they’re often overlooked.

10/10/2025

Pain, irregular cycles, or difficulty conceiving?
Time to see your gynecologist.

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