Is the pregnancy rate high for infertile in vitro babies?
Men who do not see sperm in three or more successive sperm centrifugal lenses are insinuated, and after insinuation, many men think that they are not likely to have a child, and that insinuation is still an opportunity to have a child. What about the high rate of pregnancy of infertile in vitro babies?
The treatment of in vitro infants depends not only on the quality and quantity of sperm of the male, but also on the uterus and egg quality of the female. However, when the woman is in good physical condition, a person with insemination is able to find a normal sperm, and there is a greater likelihood that the in vitro baby will be successful, so there is no need for male patients to worry.
There are sperm in their testicles and in their testiculars for persons with obstructive insemination, and this part of the patient can be treated for in vitro babies with a testicle puncture.
For non-obstructive insemination patients, this group needs to check for sperm before treatment of in vitro babies can be carried out. First, the patient can go to a regular reproductive centre for testicle puncture examination, see if he can find sperm, and if the testicle puncture fails, suggest that a microsynthesis be attempted, so as to increase the probability of finding sperm, so that he can be an in vitro baby.
Overall, more than half of the insemination patients are able to find sperm and then help with treatment through a second-stage in vitro. So sperm used by insemination patients for in vitro babies can also be their sperm.
People with insemination who are unable to find sperm can use the insemination tube technology to help with the birth of a baby, i.e., with sperm from the national sperm bank.
The above is an introduction to the problem of the high rate of insemination in in vitro infants, and it is hoped that your questions will be answered. If you have more questions about infertility or artificially assisted pregnancy, you can leave a message or search Kunming Aveveve Hospital for more information.