How to do in vitro fertilization for male infertility?
Asked by:Bianca
Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 02:56 PM
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Ray
Apr 16, 2026
For male azoospermia, testicular puncture can be performed to extract the patient's sperm, and then in vitro fertilization can be performed to assist the patient to have fertility. However, some patients with azoospermia may be caused by testicular spermatogenic dysfunction leading to loss of spermatogenic function. In this case, the effect of assisted reproduction can be achieved by selecting sperm from the sperm bank for seated baby.
Male azoospermia may be caused by congenital developmental abnormalities or height without pathological changes. You can go to the obstetrics department of a regular obstetrics and gynecology hospital to check the physical condition. Depending on the condition, you can choose to do a testicular puncture, extract the patient's semen, or use sperm from a sperm bank for in vitro fertilization, which can play the role of assisted reproduction.
When collecting male sperm, you should be careful not to feel nervous, and also be careful not to drink alcohol frequently, so as not to affect the survival rate of sperm.
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