Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Effective Male Infertility Treatment: Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection


   
If the test shows the male partner of a couple having difficulty getting pregnant due to low sperm concentration and lower than average sperm motility, intracytoplasmic sperm injection can be suggested treatment of infertility.
This method of infertility treatment is generally suggested that when the sperm concentration is less than 15-20 million per milliliter, or sperm motility is less than 35% or sperm abnormalities that could hinder the ability to penetrate the 'female egg.
   Intracytoplasmic sperm injection is a fertility treatment that involves injecting sperm from the male partner in the middle of an egg from the female partner. This is a specialized team that allows experts in the treatment of infertility (embryologists) to carefully select healthy sperm in a hollow needle; and then injecting a healthy sperm in the membrane of the egg. The female partner will have to take medication before fertility treatment to stimulate the production of eggs, and the eggs are removed from your body so that the intracytoplasmic sperm injection in vitro fertilization to occur.
   The intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment of infertility has a fairly high success rate with about 70 to 85% during treatment for infertility resulting in normal fertilization. If the egg is fertilized returned successfully in the uterus of the female partner with the embryo transfer procedure. The couple has to wait eleven days, after which a pregnancy test in the blood on the female partner to determine if the pregnancy occurred.
    Intracytoplasmic sperm injection is often the treatment of infertility is recommended when the traditional insemination (mixture of eggs and sperm and in the hope of sperm to fertilize the egg) does not work for the couple. With such a high success rate, you should definitely be a consideration if other infertility treatment methods do not work for you.

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