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At Ingenes we know very well what are the main concerns that couples who are trying to conceive their first child go through. We are aware of the problems that afflict the group of people who suspect they have some degree of infertility or who know they suffer from it. Today we want to address couples who have tried without success to conceive a child over 12 months. Especially the male part. Infertility for men is rarely recognized as such. The simple fact of thinking about it generates a feeling of discomfort and many more feelings such as anger, disbelief, and depression because you may think that a man is not “man” enough. The truth is that these problems are more common than you think. he thinks and because he ignores it he does not face it. We know that it is not easy to accept the possibility of suffering from an anomaly in this sense and we invite you to contact us if this time has passed (12 months) and you have not achieved the result of having a baby at home. Time and diagnosis are crucial at this time since early detection of any problem results in better treatment results. But what are the causes? Pregnancy is the result of a very complex procedure that involves various factors that depend on each other and if any of them fail, it results in some degree of infertility. Male factors It is often thought that the inability to have children is the woman’s responsibility. She is blamed but nothing is further from the truth. Let us remember that 50% of an embryo that will later take part in the creation of a new life is the cell contributed by the man: The sperm. Therefore, there are various causes that could prevent this fundamental part from being provided correctly. Below we list various male conditions that lead to infertility. Fortunately, at Ingenes we have the latest technology to provide solutions to the aforementioned problems, as well as professional emotional support to offer comprehensive treatment covering all areas. The first step is to make an appointment with us to find the cause of your problem or that of your partner and treat them appropriately.
Asthenozoospermia or asthenospermia is the decrease in the motility of the man’s sperm and compromises fertility because it prevents them from moving to the ovum and penetrating it. In Vitro Fertilization with Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (IVF+ICSI) offers the highest success rates to patients with asthenozoospermia, thanks to the fact that it prevents sperm from having to travel to fertilize the egg. What is Asthenozoospermia? Asthenozoospermia or asthenospermia is the decrease in the mobility of spermatozoa in men. According to the World Health Organization, this is diagnosed when the number of motile spermatozoa with displacement is less than 50%, or when the number of motile spermatozoa with a rectilinear trajectory and speed of 25 µm/sec (micrometers per second) is less than 25%. Asthenozoospermia is the most common seminal disorder and compromises fertility because it prevents sperm from traveling to the egg and penetrating it. Causes of Asthenozoospermia Although the causes of asthenozoospermia are not exactly known, we do know that sperm motility can be affected by factors such as: How is Asthenozoospermia diagnosed? Asthenozoospermia can be diagnosed through a simple seminogram or semen analysis. It is recommended that the man has not ejaculated for three to five days before the analysis, but not for more than seven. For fertilization to occur, the number of motile spermatozoa with displacement must be greater than 50 percent and the number of motile spermatozoa with a rectilinear trajectory and speed of 25 µm/sec must exceed 25 percent. Comprehensive programs to have a baby at home when suffering from asthenozoospermia Procedures to achieve a baby at home when you have asthenozoospermia include: The asthenozoospermia procedure should always be accompanied by advice for a healthy lifestyle, which in some cases can help restore fertility.
Las mujeres con ovario poliquístico pueden tener hijos. Claudia te cuenta cómo ella lo logró después de buscar a su bebé por más de 5 años.
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