Dr. Ashraf Moawad is a distinguished IVF Consultant renowned for his expertise in reproductive medicine and unwavering dedication to helping couples achieve their dream of parenthood. With over 25 years of experience in the field, Dr. Ashraf has become a trusted figure in the realm of assisted reproductive technologies.
Member of the Egyptian Fertility and Sterility Society.
Member of the Afro-Asian Society of Assisted conception
Member of European Society of Reproductive Medicine
Member of American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Dr. Ashraf A.A. Moawad is a distinguished Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, with a notable career spanning over two decades. He is also a Consultant in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Endocrinology at the renowned GANIN Fertility Center in the UAE.
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1. Doppler Evaluation of Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR), During the Third Trimester in Twin Pregnancy (2004): Emad Maarouf, Ashraf A.A. Moawad, Amr E. Abo Elezz, Abd Alrahman M. Anbar and Hassan A. Tarabay. Suez Canal Univ. Med. J. 7(1):107-114.
2. Sexuality and Infertility (2004): Ashraf A.A. Moawad. African Regional Sexuality Resource Centre (ARSRC).
3. Single Versus Double Intrauterine Insemination In Recurrent IUI Cycle Failure: Are Outcomes Affected? (2006): Ashraf A.A. Moawad. The Egyptian Journal of fertility and sterility 10 (2): 5-14.
4. Single versus Multiple Embryo Transfer (2010): Mohamed Shehata, Ashraf Moawad, Samir Abdallah, and Ali Zeyad. Poster in MEFS, Demascus, 2010.
5. Luteal Phase Support by Estradiol in GnRH Agonist Cycles: The Beginning or the End of a New Era? (2010): Ashraf Moawad, Yehia Wafa, Hanaa Abou-Ria, Hanan Abd Elmawgood, and Mahmoud Shaeer. The Egyptian Journal of fertility and sterility (14):1 (9-20).
6. Early Follicular Anti-Mullerian Hormone as a Predictor of Ovarian Response during ICSI Cycles (2010); Ashraf Moawad, M.D. Hanan Abd Elmawgood M.D. and Mahmoud Shaeer, B.Sc. Middle East Fertil Soc J (15): 281-287.
7. Split ICSI/Insemination in Mild Male Factor Infertility: a Randomized Controlled Trial (2011): Ashraf Moawad, Hanaa Abou-Ria, Mohamed Abd Elzaher, Mohamed farahat and Mahmoud Shaeer. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine (43): 121-133.
8. Long-term androgen priming by use of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) improve IVF outcome in poor-responder patients. A randomized controlled study (2012): Ashraf Moawad, Mahmoud Shaeer. Middle East Fertility Society Journal (2012) 17, 268–274.
9. Does sequential embryo transfer improve pregnancy rate in patients with repeated implantation failure? A randomized control study (2015): Wael A. Ismail Madkour, Bassel Noah, Hena Zaheer, Awatif Al-Bahr, Amr M.S. Abdelhamid, Mahmoud Shaeer, Ashraf Moawad. Middle East Fertility Society Journal (2015).