Roya Intertility Center
The use of microscopic manipulation of human gametes not only leads to fertilization with a low number of sperms but also deficient sperms can be used for egg fertilization this way. Currently using different methods of microscopic manipulation, we’re able to recognize genetic deficiencies and even repair them. Also, this method increases the number of embryo implantation in different cases.
Utilized fertility methods in Infertility Treatment clinic of ACECR, Qom Branch
IVF-ET
In the laboratory, the identified eggs are stripped of surrounding cells and prepared for fertilization. The sperm and the egg are incubated together at a ratio of about 100,000:1 in the culture media for about 18 hours. In most cases, the egg will be fertilized by that time and the fertilized egg will show two pronuclei. Embryos from 2 cells stage to the blastocyst stage can be transferred to a woman’s womb.
GIFT
In gamete intrafallopian transfer, eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries, and placed in one of the fallopian tubes, along with the man’s sperm. The technique allows fertilization to take place naturally inside the woman’s uterus.
ZIFT
In zygote intrafallopian transfer, eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries, and in vitro fertilized. The resulting zygote is placed into the fallopian tube by the use of laparoscopy.
MIFT or Rapid ZIFT
In microinjection intrafallopian transfer, ICSI-fertilized eggs are immediately placed into the fallopian tube.
ICSI-Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
After the first baby was born in 1992 due to ISCI, new hopes for cursing male infertility were raised. Other fertilization methods including IVF are not helpful to men having low-quality sperm. So researchers suggest ICSI to such patients.
It can be used in teratozoospermia (sperm with abnormal morphology), or Asthenozoospermia (reduced sperm motility) When the number of motile sperm is lower than 50 percent or less than 20 million sperms per cm2/per 1 cc
ISCI has two other uses: for men void of sperm in their semen whose sperm is in their epididymis as well as those experiencing IVF failure.