Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Assisted Reproductive Technology - ICSI IVF and Other Treatments From US and Medical Tourism Clinics


   
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) includes all fertility treatments in which eggs and sperm are handled.
In general, ART procedures involve surgically removing eggs from a woman's ovaries, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and return them to the woman's body or donating them to another woman. Do not include treatments in which only sperm are handled (ie, intrauterine insemination or artificial) or proceedings in which a woman takes medicine to stimulate egg production, without the intend to have recovered eggs.
    Key procedures in the field of assisted reproductive techniques are:

    
IVF ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection)
    
Sperm donor IVF
    
Donation IVF oocytes
IVF ICSI
   IVF with ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) is a very effective way to achieve the fertilization of eggs in the IVF laboratory after recovering from the female partner method. IVF with ICSI involves using micromanipulation tools and specialized equipment and inverted microscopes that enable embryologists to select and choose sperm in a tiny hollow needle designed ICSI. Then the needle is advanced through the outer layer of the membrane of the egg and the egg and the sperm is then injected into the inside (cytoplasm) of the egg. This often results in the normal fertilization in about 70 to 85% of eggs injected with viable sperm.
IVF sperm donation
   It is a procedure by which a woman's egg is fertilized, the use of artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization with sperm from a healthy male who has been given and kept frozen in a bank semen. The embryo is implanted in the uterus where it will ideally develop into a fetus.
Donation IVF oocytes
   Egg donation is an option for couples whose eggs do not fertilize and produce healthy embryos. Egg quality generally decreases with age, female sex, but can occur at any age. Ovarian reserve is a measure of the "quality eggs' and evaluated in the study of infertility. Donor known or unknown and may be a friend or relative.

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