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Can male oligozoospermia and infertility be treated with in vitro fertilization?

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Can male oligozoospermia and infertility be treated with in vitro fertilization? For oligospermia, it is one of the common causes of male infertility in clinical practice, so many people place their hopes on in vitro fertilization. But they are still confused about whether oligospermia can be treated as in vitro fertilization. So, can male infertility with oligozoospermia be treated with in vitro fertilization?

Can male oligozoospermia and infertility be treated with in vitro fertilization?(图1)

Can male oligozoospermia and infertility be treated with in vitro fertilization?

Oligospermia, also known as oligospermia, refers to people whose sperm count (density) is less than 20 million per milliliter. Generally speaking, there is a positive correlation between sperm density and fertility, but clinical work has shown that if the sperm count is below 20× 10 pieces per milliliter, some are pregnant. On the contrary, if the sperm count exceeds 100× 10 per milliliter, there is infertility. So, estimating a man's fertility cannot rely solely on sperm.

Can men with oligozoospermia be treated with in vitro fertilization? It's actually possible. Currently, the second-generation IVF technology is developed for male oligospermia and asthenozoospermia. This type of male can become an IVF as long as they can produce enough sperm or extract a certain amount of sperm from the testicles. For in vitro fertilization, as long as there is a healthy sperm, it can be fertilized with the egg in vitro. At the same time, experts suggest that before undergoing in vitro fertilization, men should first identify the condition or cause before undergoing treatment, which would be better. They should also change their bad habits, such as smoking and drinking.

Can male oligozoospermia and infertility be treated with in vitro fertilization?(图2)

Can asthenozoospermia be treated as in vitro fertilization?

Firstly, although it is difficult for women with asthenozoospermia to conceive, if there are no issues with the male reproductive system, IVF can be performed. However, pregnancy may not necessarily be successful because the success rate of IVF is influenced by many factors, such as chromosomes, age, and female uterine environment. However, with advanced technology and high success rates in IVF when parents are infertile, the choice of hospital is crucial.

Secondly, many men suffer from asthenospermia due to the combined effects of multiple factors, such as organic diseases of the male reproductive system, reproductive system infections, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis, prostatitis, etc., These can all affect male sperm. In addition, unhealthy lifestyles in daily life, such as smoking and drinking alcohol, can also affect the quality of male sperm.

Finally, if male asthenozoospermia is not very serious, they can first seek treatment at a reputable infertility hospital. If the condition remains unchanged after treatment, men with mild asthenospermia can go to the hospital for in vitro fertilization. However, couples with better economic conditions can consider doing IVF abroad because foreign medical technology is very advanced and the success rate of IVF is also high.

Can male oligozoospermia and infertility be treated with in vitro fertilization? Through the above introduction, we know that oligozoospermia can be treated as in vitro fertilization, and the success rate is still relatively high. So, if you are suffering from oligospermia and infertility, don't give up hope.

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