Khaleej Times

Couple celebrates ‘precious’ arrival of twins after 17 years of infertilit­y

- Saman Haziq saman@khaleejtim­es.com

Correct diagnosis, sufficient and right informatio­n, followed by best treatment helped 41-year-old M.M. to conceive and deliver a pair of twins after struggling with infertilit­y for almost 17 years.

M.M. visited Medcare Fertility Clinic (MCFC) after having failed to get pregnant naturally. She and her husband had even tried Intrauteri­ne inseminati­on (IUI), a fertility treatment that involves placing sperm inside a woman’s uterus to facilitate conception, several times but to no avail.

After years of struggling at various IVF clinics, she was supported by the Medcare management to undergo treatment at MCFC under the care of Dr Zakwan Khrait.

Dr Khrait, reproducti­ve medicine and infertilit­y specialist at MCFC, said: “The couple approached me with low expectatio­ns because they had been trying to conceive naturally for 17 years and had even tried several IUIs in the past, but were unsuccessf­ul. Yet, they had hopes that IVF may work.”

The patient was diagnosed with primary infertilit­y due to mixed factors (male and female). They had over 17 years of infertilit­y with advanced maternal age. However, Dr Khrait said he had high hopes for the couple based on a similar case he had handled at his clinic in Syria a while ago. “Though that patient was younger, I was hopeful because I believed that given the proper stimulatio­n protocol, there were chances M.M. could get pregnant, though the success rate was low due to the age factor.”

M.M. could not get pregnant with simple assisted reproducti­ve technology (ART) techniques due to both female and male factors and advanced maternal age. She was advised to go through only IVF, but for personal financial reasons she could not do it. Fortunatel­y, being a staff in Med- care, she was given support from the management to do it.

“I was told I needed to act quickly and should not waste time but the high cost of this procedure was the only hindrance for us. The Medcare management took care of my expenses and supported me,” said M.M.

The procedure she went through was IVF/ICSI, which took about a month and M.M. responded well to the stimulatio­n medication­s. Her first IVF treatment at Medcare was successful and upon her request, three embryos were transferre­d, which resulted in a twin pregnancy. She recently delivered a beautiful pair of twins — baby boy Yehia and girl, Aliya — at MCFC.

“With the amazing support from Dr Zakwan and the whole team, my decision to go to Medcare Fertility clinic has been totally rewarded. I particular­ly appreciate the fact that the doctor gave sufficient informatio­n and did not give me any false hopes.

“I was informed of how difficult my treatment would be and the low success rates associated with it. But with God’s will and with all the support and positive attitude of the people in MCFC, I am now starting a new life with my two beautiful angels,” M.M. told Khaleej Times.

“The doctors and nurses made the IVF — which could have been a stressful process — easy and smooth. The staff always available to answer all my queries and doubts,” she added.

Dr Khrait said he considered the case a miracle as M.M. was able to conceive with her very first IVF cycle at MCFC, after a prolonged period of infertilit­y coupled with advanced maternal age.

I was hopeful because given the proper stimulatio­n protocol, there were chances she could get pregnant although the success rate was low due to the age factor.” Dr Zakwan Khrait, reproducti­ve medicine and infertilit­y specialist, MCFC

I particular­ly appreciate the fact that the doctor gave sufficient informatio­n and did not give me any false hopes. The doctors and nurses made the IVF, which could have been a stressful process, easy and smooth.” M.M., patient

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Twins Alia and Yehia were conceived through the IVF/ICSI procedure, which took about a month to carry out. —
Supplied photo Twins Alia and Yehia were conceived through the IVF/ICSI procedure, which took about a month to carry out. —
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