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The basic indication for a couple to start the process of assisted reproduction with donated sperm is the lack of sperm in the ejaculate, that is, in the testicular tissue. In our country, there is a law that enables women starting from the age of 18 and capable of parental care who are not in a marital union or out of wedlock, while they need donated spermatozoa during the process of assisted reproduction, can receive them in Spaying and assisted reproduction at "Acibadem Sistina" Male infertility is rampant and represents a global, medical and social problem.
In the case of a lack of sperm in the partner's ejaculate and testicular tissue (azoospermia), couples who wish to have offspring decide on treatment with allogeneic fertilization with donated sperm. But, Dr. Mihailo Popovic, gynecologist-obstetrician, says that women who Seychelles Email List do not have a partner often come to his clinic, while they want to become mothers with donated sperm. How is male infertility diagnosed? Dr. Mihaillo Popović, gynecologist-obstetrician, explains that in order to prove male infertility, it is necessary to carry out all the tests that show this. The spermogram is the first and basic test that determines men's fertility by checking the quality and quantity of the ejaculate. Due to the variations in the results, two analyzes within 30 days are recommended.
If the spermogram analysis shows the lack of sperm in the ejaculate (azoospermia), the examinations are continued in order to prove the cause. The lack of spermatozoa in the ejaculate can be the consequence of the non-existence of spermatogenesis, but it can also be a question of the existence of spermatogenesis, but there is an obstacle (obstruction). Therefore, additional examinations are carried out, which include: Examination of the testicles by ultrasound and manually Hormone testing Genetic testing Testicular biopsy Contract with a well-known sperm bank "Acibadem Sistina" hospital has signed a contract and actively cooperates with the largest licensed sperm bank CRYOS from Denmark, a bank with 30 years of existence and the largest sperm donation base in the world.
In the case of a lack of sperm in the partner's ejaculate and testicular tissue (azoospermia), couples who wish to have offspring decide on treatment with allogeneic fertilization with donated sperm. But, Dr. Mihailo Popovic, gynecologist-obstetrician, says that women who Seychelles Email List do not have a partner often come to his clinic, while they want to become mothers with donated sperm. How is male infertility diagnosed? Dr. Mihaillo Popović, gynecologist-obstetrician, explains that in order to prove male infertility, it is necessary to carry out all the tests that show this. The spermogram is the first and basic test that determines men's fertility by checking the quality and quantity of the ejaculate. Due to the variations in the results, two analyzes within 30 days are recommended.
If the spermogram analysis shows the lack of sperm in the ejaculate (azoospermia), the examinations are continued in order to prove the cause. The lack of spermatozoa in the ejaculate can be the consequence of the non-existence of spermatogenesis, but it can also be a question of the existence of spermatogenesis, but there is an obstacle (obstruction). Therefore, additional examinations are carried out, which include: Examination of the testicles by ultrasound and manually Hormone testing Genetic testing Testicular biopsy Contract with a well-known sperm bank "Acibadem Sistina" hospital has signed a contract and actively cooperates with the largest licensed sperm bank CRYOS from Denmark, a bank with 30 years of existence and the largest sperm donation base in the world.