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Male Fertility Treatment Best fertility Center
in Gurgaon
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Male Fertility Treatment  Male infertility is
any health issue in a man that lowers the chances
of his female partner getting pregnant.
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About 13 out of 100 couples cant get pregnant
with unprotected sex. There are many causes for
infertility in men and women. In over a third of
infertility cases, the problem is with the man.
This is most often due to problems with his sperm
production or with sperm delivery. Micro TESE 
or Microsurgical Sperm Retrieval is the retrieval
of sperm from the testicle. Advances in
reproductive medicine over the last 10 years have
allowed men who were previously considered
absolutely sterile to father biological children.
Those advances have come on two fronts. The first
was the advent of In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
with Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). It
turns out that men who have no sperm in the
ejaculate because of problems with sperm
production, a condition called Non-Obstructive
Azoospermia (NOA), actually may have small
pockets of sperm production within the testicle.
In fact, greater than 60 of men with NOA
actually do produce small amounts of sperm inside
the testicle that can be used with IVF/ICSI to
create a baby. In this procedure, an incision is
made in the scrotum through which both testicles
can be seen.
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The doctor then conducts a thorough examination
of several areas of the testicles to check for
any abnormalities and in order to identify the
presence of sperm. This procedure is usually
conducted only if all other Surgical Sperm
Retrieval (SSR) techniques have been
unsuccessful. Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm
Aspiration (PESA)  PESA or Percutaneous
Epididymal Sperm Aspiration is a Surgical Sperm
Retrieval (SSR) procedure where sperm is obtained
by gentle suction after a fine needle is inserted
into the epididymis, above the testis. PESA is
used as part of assisted reproductive treatments
for infertility. It can be used for IVF, where
the extracted sperm is mixed with the wifes egg
for fertilisation to occur, or it can be used for
ICSI, where a single extracted sperm is injected
directly into an egg to fertillise it.This
procedure is commonly used for patients who have
undergone a vasectomy. Percutaneous epididymal
sperm aspiration (PESA) is a technique used to
determine sperm counts in the event of a possible
blockage of the vas deferens. It is an
alternative to micro-epidydimal sperm aspiration
(MESA), and aims to address the technical
difficulty and cost of MESA.
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This procedure is usually conducted when the
ejaculate has no sperm because of an injury,
blockage or previous surgery. PESA is usually
performed prior to starting an IVF cycle, and the
extracted sperm is frozen and stored for use in
conjunction with Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
(ICSI) during the IVF cycle. TESA/TESE  Some
men do not have enough sperm in their ejaculate
to succeed with IVF. Fortunately, with the use of
ICSI, many of these men will still have the
opportunity to proceed with IVF. As long as there
are some sperm in the testicle, these sperm can
usually be obtained and individually inserted
into their partners (or donors) eggs with Intra
Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). If your semen
analysis shows that you do not have sperm within
your ejaculate, there are different methods of
surgically retrieving the sperm, which is
sometimes referred to as Surgical Sperm Retrieval
(SSR). Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) and
Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) are both
methods of SSR where sperm is retrieved from the
tissue in a mans testis. TESA uses gentle
suction through a small needle while TESE
involves taking a larger tissue sample from an
incision. Both procedures are minor day surgeries
and should be done before beginning an IVF cycle.
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Sperm banking or freezing  is a method of
preserving sperm cells, and is especially useful
for men who want to delay parenthood until a
later stage. The purpose of cryopreserving semen
(sperm banking) is to help ensure the possibility
of conception in the future. When choosing a
sperm bank, it is important to find a facility
that you believe will be in business for many
years to come (we have been open since the 1980s)
so that you can safely store your sperm
long-term. It is also useful for men who plan to
undergo certain types of medical treatments
(chemotherapy and radiation for instance) that
could impact their sperm quality. Sperm may also
be frozen as a backup option during a couples
fertility treatment. Semen is analysed after
being collected through ejaculation or surgically
assisted retrieval like TESA or TESE, before the
sperm cells are frozen in a laboratory. During an
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or In-Vitro
Fertilisation (IVF) procedure, the frozen sperm
samples are used. Doner Sperm  There are a
number of reasons explaining the need for donated
sperm. These include Low sperm count in the
partners semen due to various reasons such as
injury, vasectomy or other male
infertility factors, cancer treatment, etc. 
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An inherited disease, such as Haemophilia or
Duchennes Muscular Dystrophy, putting the life
of a resulting baby at risk Incompatible blood
types, if the female partner is Rhesus (Rh)
sensitised and the male partner is Rh positive,
the pregnancy is potentially problematic. In the
case of donor eggs, while chances of pregnancy
are similar to that of conventional IVF, the
donors age is a key factor that impacts success
rates.
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