Obstetrician and Gynecologist

Asst. Prof. Yüksel IŞIK

I was born in Samsun in 1980. After completing my secondary and high school education in Ordu, I entered the Faculty of Medicine of Ondokuz Mayıs University (OMU) in 1998. I graduated in 2004. Between 2006 and 2011, I completed my Obstetrics and Gynecology specialty at OMU Faculty of Medicine.

Between 2013 and 2016, I worked as an Assistant Professor in Kırıkkale University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Here, I have prepared oncological patient follow-up and treatment case series, scientific cases and articles. After working at Batman Private Zilan Hospital between 2017-2022, I am continuing my profession at Samsun Büyük Anadolu Hospital as of 2022.

I have received training and certificates in interventional procedures such as Risky pregnancy follow-up and treatment, Amniocentesis, Cordocentesis, gynecological procedures that require advanced laparoscopy.

Pregnancy Follow-Up

Takip sürecinde, anne adayı periyodik olarak doktoruna görünmeli ve gerekli testlerin yapılmasını sağlamalıdır.

Genital Aesthetics

Genital aesthetics includes many different applications to change the appearance and function of the female genital area.

Childbirth

Childbirth can occur in many different ways, the method of delivery is determined according to the health of the expectant mother and the baby.

Gynecological Diseases

Gynecological diseases are quite diverse and concern women’s reproductive health, breast tissues and sexual health.

Infertility Treatment

Infertility can occur in women, men, or both. The problem of infertility affects many couples and can be treated with many different methods.

Genital Warts

In particular, sexually transmitted HPV infection is a fairly common condition, and most people become infected with this virus at some point in their life.

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TESTS TO BE PERFORMED

Routine biochemistry, Blood group determination, hemogram, serology and urine tests should be performed at the beginning of pregnancy. Pregnant should be taken for ultrasound follow-up.

  • Genetic screening tests should be performed between 11-13 weeks and 16-18 weeks
  • A detailed USG scan should be performed at 21 weeks
  • A diabetes screening test should be performed between 24-28 weeks, if there is a blood incompatibility, a test should be performed
  • A vaginal culture test should be performed at 33-36 weeks of pregnancy.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I GO TO THE DOCTOR?

Pregnancy periods;

  • The first 3 months (first trimester: the period up to the first 14 weeks)
  • The second 3 months (second trimester: between 14-28 weeks)
  • The third 3 months (third trimester: the period from 28 weeks to delivery)

Doctor check 1 time a month in the first 2 periods (i.e. up to 28 weeks), every 2 weeks in the last 3 months (i.e. 28 to 36 weeks), once a week after the 36th week is recommended for the health of the mother and baby.

Genital Aesthetics: Reflections of Beauty in the Intimate Area

Genital aesthetics includes many different applications to change the appearance and function of the female genital area. These include labiaplasty, clitoral closure, vaginoplasty, hymenoplasty, genital filler applications and pubic liposuction.

“More self-confidence, more pleasure”

Labiaplasty is a procedure performed to change the size or shape of women’s vaginal lips. This procedure is quite popular for women with vaginal aesthetic disorders.

Laser vaginal whitening is a treatment used to alleviate or eliminate color changes in the vaginal area. This treatment reduces pigmentation and provides a more homogeneous skin tone.

INFERTILITY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

Infertility Treatment

It is that couples cannot have children for 1 year despite having unprotected sexual intercourse. If there is a new marriage and no children for 1 year yet, this is primary infertility. If there has been a child or pregnancy before, but there has not been a child for 1 year, it is secondary infertility. In general, the inability to have children is caused by 55% women and 45% men. The most common cause of female origin is ovulation and clogged tubes. In fact, most of them are treated effectively.

Sexual Anorexia in Women

Sexual Anorexia in Women

The causes of sexual anorexia may include hormonal changes, depression, anxiety, stress, bad relationship experiences, physical factors such as pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse, and side effects of certain medications.

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The diagnosis of pregnancy formed by the combination of male sperm and female egg, that is, the answer to the question ‘am I pregnant’, is made by blood test (beta hcg) and ultrasound to see the gestational sac. Urine pregnancy tests can give misleading results by 5 to 30 percent.

An empty pregnancy is a condition in which there is no embryo, despite the presence of the membrane and placenta that make up the gestational sac. In other words, there is a gestational sac, but it is a case of not forming a baby in it.  It should be treated with medication or surgery.

Nausea and vomiting seen during pregnancy starts at 4 to 6 weeks and reaches its highest level at 8 to 12 weeks and decreases after that. There is more nausea when the stomach is empty. For this purpose, it should be fed at frequent intervals and liquid intake should be reduced with meals and consumed between meals.

In general, the most beneficial and healthy mode of delivery for the baby and mother is a normal vaginal delivery. Even in case of additional illness, a normal delivery is mostly preferred.

Since you secrete milk during breastfeeding, continue your diet as during pregnancy to meet the increased protein and energy needs. Do not breastfeed on an empty stomach. Consume 2.5-3 liters of liquid per day (compote, buttermilk, milk, lemonade).  Do not forget to take at least one glass of liquid after breastfeeding.

An ectopic pregnancy is a condition in which the gestational sac is not in the uterus, which is where it should be, it is located in the tubes or ovaries outside the uterus, or at the lower end of the uterus, or in places such as the outside uterus, between intestines in the abdomen. Ectopic pregnancy must necessarily be treated, otherwise it can be fatal, it is treated with drug therapy, open or closed surgery.

It is the absence of a normal pregnancy appearance due to the abnormal development of the placenta in the early period of pregnancy, and the abnormal formation of the placenta with a grape-like structure. It must definitely be treated with medication or surgery.

Having painful menstrual pains or having painful menstrual periods is called dysmenorrhea. Either it exists from the first periods when menstruation begins, which is called Primary Dysmenorrhea. There are usually no other accompanying disease conditions. Secondary Dysmenorrhea; it is a condition that occurs at an older age. It is the onset of menstrual pains that did not exist before. It may indicate a serious condition such as endometriosis. Secondary dysmenorrhea should be treated.

A transparent, white, odorless, slippery and wet discharge that does not cause itching is considered a normal and untreated discharge. Yellow, green or white discharge that causes itching is called vaginitis. It needs to be treated.

Myoma or myomas are the most common benign tumors of the uterus. It is found in 20-25% of women of reproductive age. With the widespread use of ultrasound, small myomas that do not give any signs have been easily detected and it has been revealed that they are seen even at a very young age. The treatment plans of myomas are determined according to the size they reach, the complaints they cause, and the complications that develop or are likely to develop. Sometimes, just regular follow-up is enough. The most effective treatment is surgery.

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