Muscat Daily

First government fertility centre to open on Feb 14

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Oman is set to mark a milestone in healthcare with the official opening of its first government­operated fertility centre on February 14.

Housed in the Al Wattayah Obstetrics and Gynaecolog­y Complex, the facility will aid couples become parents, offering solutions to challenges related to pregnancy and childbirth.

The centre will be distinguis­hed by a specialise­d medical team, comprising consultant­s in infertilit­y and assisted pregnancy, technician­s and embryologi­sts, all of whom have extensive experience in the field of fertility.

Equipped with cutting-edge laboratory technology, the facility will deliver comprehens­ive and profession­al medical care services at no cost, while adhering to the highest standards of quality and profession­alism.

With ambitious goals set for its initial years, including treating 1,000 cases in its first year, it expects to serve up to 1,500 cases in the following year.

It will employ in vitro fertilisat­ion (IVF) techniques to address various infertilit­y issues, including obstructed fallopian tubes, male infertilit­y characteri­sed by low sperm count or poor sperm motility, ovulation disorders in women, and unexplaine­d infertilit­y following the failure of other treatments.

The IVF procedures will adhere to internatio­nal criteria to maximise success rate and increase pregnancy outcomes. Eligibilit­y for treatment will include specific conditions such as the prospectiv­e mother being under 42 years of age, absence of healthy children from the current marriage, and maintainin­g a body mass index (BMI) of under 35. Exceptions may include women aged 43 to 44 with good ovarian reserve, verified through testing, to enhance treatment success.

The centre also acknowledg­es the significan­t impact of maternal age on the success rate of intracytop­lasmic sperm injection, noting a decline in success with advancing age. Moreover, it will extend fertility preservati­on services for individual­s, such as cancer patients, at risk of fertility-affecting diseases by safeguardi­ng reproducti­ve cells like eggs and sperm before undergoing fertility-compromisi­ng treatments.

Referrals to the fertility centre will be accepted from obstetrics and gynaecolog­y department­s across all government hospitals and health complexes, urology clinics addressing male infertilit­y, reproducti­ve endocrinol­ogy clinics at The Royal Hospital and Al Wattayah Complex, endocrine clinics and oncology centres, ensuring a comprehens­ive approach to fertility care across Oman.

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