Sometimes when you undergo IVF/ICSI, more than the required embryos will be produced. The excess embryos can be preserved in nitrogen at -196°C for long periods. Such embryos can be used for future transfer either to have another child or if the cycle fails for any reason. These cryo-preserved embryos can be conveniently utilized without any hyperstimulation again. Therefore Vitrification reduces the cost of treatment and as when you require can be used.
Call us now!It is the process of collecting sperm and freezing it. Collected sperms are stored in a special environment and then when required, inseminated into the female's reproductive organs. This process is also known as intrauterine insemination.
This technique involves injecting a single sperm into an egg. The fertilized egg is transferred to the woman's uterus. It is an answer to irreversible infertility in men. ICSI is recommended if there is any difficulty in achieving fertilization due to male infertility factors. The factors include:
The sperm DNA fragmentation index (DFI) reflects the integrity of and the damage to the DNA, the genetic material of the sperm, thereby detecting potential sperm damage. It is considered a crucial indicator in evaluating semen quality. The clinical threshold is a DNA fragmentation index (DFI) of 30%- that means 30% of the sperm have damage (with quantification into moderate or high damage) and 70% have no detectable damage. Couples with >30% damage are more likely to have success with ICSI than IVF.