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What is Sperm Freezing?

Sperm freezing is a process where a man’s sperm is collected, tested, frozen, and stored for future use. This is done to preserve sperm for fertility treatments or to donate it to other couples or individuals, including same-sex female couples.

During the surgery, the doctor uses a microscope to carefully extract sperm from the seminiferous tubules in the testicles. The sperm collected can then be used for fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

If you're facing male infertility issues, consulting a Male Fertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi can help determine the best treatment for your condition and improve your chances of conception.

When You Can Consider Micro-TESE?

Micro-TESE is recommended for men who do not have sperm in their semen or have insufficient sperm that cannot be used for fertility treatments. Doctors suggest this surgery in the following situations:

* Men with azoospermia (no sperm in semen).
* Men with severe male infertility issues.
* Men who have had a vasectomy or have a blocked vas deferens.
* Men with a genetic condition, like mutations in the cystic fibrosis gene, leading to absence of the vas deferens.
* Men with infection-related blockage in the vas deferens.

If tests show normal testosterone levels and the testicles are not producing enough sperm, or if a man remains azoospermic after treatment for at least four months, Micro-TESE can help.

Advantages Of Micro TESE:

* Micro-TESE is mainly used for men with non-obstructive azoospermia, especially for those who have already tried fine needle aspiration or biopsy without success in finding sperm. However, recent studies suggest that fine needle aspiration or biopsy might not be recommended before Micro-TESE for men with this condition.
* The success rate of Micro-TESE is quite promising, with doctors able to find sperm in about 65% of cases. This procedure is known to have the highest sperm retrieval rate and causes the least amount of damage to the testicles compared to other methods.
When combined with ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), Micro-TESE can help solve cases of sperm absence and severe male infertility. This combination offers a great chance for couples struggling with infertility, helping them achieve their dream of becoming parents.

If you're considering this treatment, consult a Male Fertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi for expert advice and guidance.

Best Fertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi.

If you plan to use all of your sperm for IVF, you may need more than one Micro-TESE procedure. To avoid repeating the procedure, extra sperm collected during testicular sperm extraction can be frozen for future use.

In some cases of severe male infertility, sperm may not be found or removed during the Micro-TESE procedure. If you choose to try again, the chances of successfully finding sperm drop to only 7-10%.

For expert guidance and treatment options, consult a Infertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi to explore the best solutions for your fertility needs.

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What is Sperm Freezing?

Sperm freezing is a process where a man’s sperm is collected, tested, frozen, and stored for future use. This is done to preserve sperm for fertility treatments or to donate it to other couples or individuals, including same-sex female couples.

During the surgery, the doctor uses a microscope to carefully extract sperm from the seminiferous tubules in the testicles. The sperm collected can then be used for fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

If you're facing male infertility issues, consulting a Male Fertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi can help determine the best treatment for your condition and improve your chances of conception.

When You Can Consider Micro-TESE?

Micro-TESE is recommended for men who do not have sperm in their semen or have insufficient sperm that cannot be used for fertility treatments. Doctors suggest this surgery in the following situations:

* Men with azoospermia (no sperm in semen).
* Men with severe male infertility issues.
* Men who have had a vasectomy or have a blocked vas deferens.
* Men with a genetic condition, like mutations in the cystic fibrosis gene, leading to absence of the vas deferens.
* Men with infection-related blockage in the vas deferens.

If tests show normal testosterone levels and the testicles are not producing enough sperm, or if a man remains azoospermic after treatment for at least four months, Micro-TESE can help.

Advantages Of Micro TESE:

* Micro-TESE is mainly used for men with non-obstructive azoospermia, especially for those who have already tried fine needle aspiration or biopsy without success in finding sperm. However, recent studies suggest that fine needle aspiration or biopsy might not be recommended before Micro-TESE for men with this condition.
* The success rate of Micro-TESE is quite promising, with doctors able to find sperm in about 65% of cases. This procedure is known to have the highest sperm retrieval rate and causes the least amount of damage to the testicles compared to other methods.
When combined with ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), Micro-TESE can help solve cases of sperm absence and severe male infertility. This combination offers a great chance for couples struggling with infertility, helping them achieve their dream of becoming parents.

If you're considering this treatment, consult a Male Fertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi for expert advice and guidance.

Best Fertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi.

If you plan to use all of your sperm for IVF, you may need more than one Micro-TESE procedure. To avoid repeating the procedure, extra sperm collected during testicular sperm extraction can be frozen for future use.

In some cases of severe male infertility, sperm may not be found or removed during the Micro-TESE procedure. If you choose to try again, the chances of successfully finding sperm drop to only 7-10%.

For expert guidance and treatment options, consult a Infertility Treatment Consultant in Delhi to explore the best solutions for your fertility needs.