Patient Experience
A 42-year-old Turkish diplomat's wife, previously treated for infertility in three other countries, presented with unexplained secondary infertility. Dr. Kabakcı discovered a rare uterine septum missed on prior scans. She performed a hysteroscopic metroplasty. The patient conceived naturally six months later and delivered a healthy boy at 38 weeks via planned C-section, naming him Meriç in gratitude.
A 19-year-old university student from a conservative rural family presented with severe dysmenorrhea. She was terrified of pelvic exams due to cultural stigma. Dr. Kabakcı used gentle counseling and a transabdominal ultrasound to diagnose severe endometriosis. She initiated a multidisciplinary approach with a pain psychologist and laparoscopic excision. The patient is now a vocal advocate for women's health at her university.
A 58-year-old retired shipyard worker, a transgender woman who had undergone gender-affirming surgery decades prior, presented with chronic pelvic pain dismissed by other clinics. Dr. Kabakcı took a detailed neovaginal health history, diagnosed and treated atrophic neovaginitis, and coordinated with an endocrinologist to optimize her HRT, significantly improving her quality of life.
A 33-year-old professional freediver presented with amenorrhea and concerns about fertility. Dr. Kabakcı linked her symptoms to hypoxia-induced hypothalamic dysfunction from extreme diving. She created a tailored plan involving temporary activity modification and ovulation induction. The patient successfully conceived after three cycles of monitored treatment and returned to modified diving postpartum.