Sterility and Its Treaerrrtment
Sterility and Its Treaerrrtment
Sterility and Its Treaerrrtment
Malformation
or destruction of tubes
due to inflammatory condition like
appendicitis.
Atrophied testes.
Defective seminal discharges , no
sperms or undeveloped sperms or a
few sperm non-motile sperms, this
may be due to some previous or
present disease of the testes, like
mumps, tuberculosis, gonorrhea,
syphilis.
Intrauterine insemination.
IVF/ICSI.
In Vitro Fertilization
(IVF):
How
Intracytoplasmic Sperm
Injection (ICSI):
How
it works: An embryologist
selects a healthy-looking, single
sperm from the male's semen and
injects it directly into the egg with a
microscopic needle. Once an
embryo develops it's transferred
into the uterus through IVF.
Best for: Couples in which the man
has a very low sperm count or poor
sperm quality.
Reproductive Surgery:
How
it works: Surgery--sometimes
requiring a hospital stay, sometimes
done on an outpatient basis--is used to
correct anatomical abnormalities,
remove scarring and clear blockages in
either the man or the woman.
Best for: Couples with diagnosed
diseases or abnormalities (such as
endometriosis, wherein uterine tissue
grows outside the uterus, causing
scarring and blockages).
Conclusion:
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