IVF is a treatment in which a woman’s egg and a man’s sperm are taken out of the body and fertilized, and the fertilized egg is then returned to the woman’s uterus (embryo transfer). Depending on the cause of infertility, we provide tailor-made reproductive medical care for each individual, from IVF to ICSI. We also have specialized outpatient clinics for implantation failure, habitual miscarriage, male infertility, etc., to provide detailed support. Genova Fertility is open all year round for IVF treatment services. It is used when natural conception is complex due to age, illness, fertility disorders, or other reasons.
Causes and tests for male infertility
The percentage of couples who are unable to conceive despite having a partner and wanting children is around 20% if they do not male treatment. However, for women, the ability to become pregnant steadily declines with age once they reach the age of 30. If you are serious about having children, we recommend seeing a doctor as soon as possible. Of course, many people go through life without giving it much thought because they believe that children are given to them.
What is specific infertility treatment?
Of these treatments, in particular, IVF and ICSI treatment (self-paid), and because they require special techniques and equipment, they tend to be expensive. For
For this reason, many local governments provide subsidies for these treatments as “special infertility treatments.”For more information, please refer to the prefecture or city website where you live.
Infertility treatment and male infertility
If you have been trying to conceive for over a year and have not yet conceived, you may be infertile. Surprisingly, a common cause of infertility is “male infertility” due to male factors (poor sperm quality). It is said that male infertility is caused by sperm with low motility, which means that the sperm cannot reach the fallopian tubes and fertilize the egg.In addition, women’s ability to conceive decreases after the age of 30, so if you have been trying to conceive for over a year and have not yet designed, we recommend that you male infertility treatment tests.
Infertility treatments and chances of natural conception
The pregnancy rate per embryo transfer is about 20-30%, which is said to be about the same as the rate of natural pregnancy when healthy men and women of reproductive age engage in sexual intercourse without contraception. There is still much that is unknown about the mechanism of pregnancy, and it is difficult to exceed the rate of natural pregnancy even with infertility treatment.
Couples who want to have children but are having difficulty doing so should get tested as soon as possible. Whether through fertility treatment or natural conception, it is known that the older a man or woman is, the lower their chances of conceiving.