158190About In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

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About In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

IVF, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)

It is an alternative treatment for infertility by removing eggs from the ovaries of the woman and sperm from the male. before being mixed in the laboratory to achieve embryo fertilization The resulting embryo will be further cultured before the embryo is transferred back to the uterine cavity through the vagina.

IVF

IVF after sperm collection and screening A number of sperm are then placed with the eggs on a test plate. Then let the sperm mix with the egg to achieve fertilization. After that, the fertilized embryos will be prepared for further culture.

ICSI

ICSI is a different method of fertilization than IVF. ICSI selects a single sperm and injects it directly into the egg. instead of letting a certain amount of sperm mix with the egg on a lab dish like in an IVF operation.

Who is IVF suitable for?

IVF is a treatment that solves a variety of infertility problems, for example, in cases where a woman has a blocked fallopian tube. endometriosis problems with ovulation or a spouse whose male partner has severe infertility or immune infertility factors.

IVF can be used for those who are infertile for many reasons:

  • Those who have obstructed fallopian tubes The fertilized egg cannot move to implant in the uterine wall.
  • Those who have ovulation problems, such as having too few eggs ovulated, can be one of the reasons for infertility.
  • People over the age of 40 who are unable to get pregnant within 6 months despite having unprotected unprotected sex.
  • People with endometriosis (Endometriosis) is the presence of tissue growing outside the uterus. Affects the ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes.
  • People with uterine fibroids (uterine fibroids) are tumors that grow on the uterine wall. Usually occurs in women aged 30-40 and may affect the implantation process of the embryo in the uterus.
  • Those who have had sterilization and want to have children again If you have previously had a tubal ligation Or the fallopian tubes are already blocked, IVF is another option that can bring eggs out for fertilization outside.
  • Those whose sperm are not strong causing problems in fertilization with eggs, such as slow sperm movement a small number of sperm Abnormal sperm shape, etc.
  • People who have infertility for unknown reasons There may be several options in this case. Ask your doctor if IVF is the best option.
  • Those who have the potential to pass on genetic diseases People who are at risk of passing on genetic diseases to their children may be advised to undergo genetic testing. This is one of the steps of IVF after the egg has been fertilized. Doctors can test for some genetic abnormalities before sending them back for implantation in the uterus.
  • People who are about to receive cancer treatment, such as radiation, chemotherapy You may be advised to freeze the eggs first. After treatment until recovered Then bring that egg back to do IVF and send it to be implanted into the uterus as usual.
  • All of the above is part of the cause of those who have infertility. And can be solved by doing IVF, but the above reasons are mentioned. It doesn’t mean that it has to be fixed by IVF only.

Who is ICSI suitable for?

ICSI is a popular method for patients with low sperm count. have an abnormally high and incomplete proportion of sperm or couples with low IVF fertilization rates, or in cases where embryo genetic diagnosis is required.

IVF, In Vitro Fertilisering (IVF) og intracytoplasmatisk spermainjektion (ICSI)

Det er en alternativ behandling for infertilitet ved at fjerne æg fra kvindens æggestokke og sæd fra manden. før de blandes i laboratoriet for at opnå embryobefrugtning Det resulterende embryo vil blive yderligere dyrket, før embryoet overføres tilbage til livmoderhulen gennem skeden.

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