In vitro fertilization (IVF), when combined with specialized techniques like intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and advanced diagnostic methods, provides an effective solution for male infertility. By focusing on improving sperm quality and implementing personalized interventions, IVF offers couples a promising path to parenthood.
Male infertility, which contributes to approximately 40-50% of infertility cases, can often feel daunting. However, advancements in IVF are transforming these challenges into opportunities, according to Dr. Nishi Singh, Head of Fertility at Prime IVF in Gurgaon. IVF is widely recognized for addressing female infertility, but it plays a crucial role in treating male infertility issues, such as poor sperm quality and low sperm count,” Dr. Singh explains.
Techniques such as ICSI and sperm retrieval have significantly improved IVF’s ability to tackle male infertility. These methods allow for precise selection and use of sperm, addressing issues like low motility, abnormal morphology, and reduced sperm count. Dr. Singh emphasizes that IVF’s precision in isolating the healthiest sperm and eggs is one of its greatest advantages. “By choosing the most viable sperm for fertilization, IVF minimizes the risk of failed fertilization and enhances overall success rates,” she adds.
Ultimately, IVF’s tailored approach provides a comprehensive and targeted solution for couples struggling with male infertility, offering new hope for parenthood.
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