Asst. Prof. (Special) Dr. Songpol Phutthasiri Gift Fertility
Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine at Gift Fertility Bangkok Clinic · Medical License No. ว.23966 · Provides care and treatment planning based on the factors of each individual case, helping make decisions regarding infertility, IVF, ICSI, and gynaecological care clearer and more appropriate for each patient.
Doctor Overview
Suitable Case Types
Asst. Prof. Dr. Songpol at Gift Fertility is suitable for those seeking infertility care alongside a comprehensive assessment of women’s overall health, including cases requiring personalised planning in reproductive medicine and patients with a history of gynaecological treatment.
Specialty & Expertise
What types of cases does Asst. Prof. Dr. Songpol specialise in?
Infertility Care
Cases Involving Gynaecological Factors
Care Supported by Academic Experience
Asst. Prof. Dr. Songpol Phutthasiri places great importance on comprehensive patient assessment, because effective infertility care should not focus solely on treatment procedures, but must also take into account women’s overall health, gynaecological history, and the goals of each individual patient.
Education & Credentials
Education and Credentials of Asst. Prof. Dr. Songpol
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Credentials
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Articles Related to Asst. Prof. Dr. Songpol
A collection of informative articles and family planning guidance by Asst. Prof. Dr. Songpol, an infertility specialist from Gift Fertility, to help patients prepare with confidence before beginning treatment.
This is a question that many patients wonder about and feel concerned about. Today, we have an answer from Dr. Songpol.
This is a question that many patients wonder about and feel concerned about. Today, Asst. Prof. (Special) Dr. Songpol Phutthasiri (Medical Licence No. 23966), a reproductive medicine specialist, is here to help explain it clearly. A mosaic embryo occurs due to abnormalities during the embryo’s own cell division after fertilisation. This means that some cells divide normally, while others divide abnormally. Simply put, a mosaic embryo contains two groups of cells within the same embryo: normal cells with 46 chromosomes and abnormal cells with missing or extra chromosomes. Can transferring a mosaic embryo lead to pregnancy? Will the baby be…
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