The term infertility describes the incapability of a couple to achieve conception in spite of repeated attempts of trying. Infertility treatment is an option to a couple who are dealing with the problem of infertility and wish to come out of their misery and have their own child. It is believed that women are solely responsible for infertility; but in various cases of infertility it has been found that men are evenly or in some instances entirely responsible for the inability to attain pregnancy. Fertility Centre Georgia is the best male infertility treatment centre in Georgia for redressing the male factor infertility.
More than thirty percent of infertility cases are caused due to male factor infertility. Some of the common causes leading to infertility in men are bad sperm health, low sperm count, abnormally shaped sperm, poor some motility or other cause that do not allow the sperm to move rapidly and penetrate the egg perfectly. Apart from the quality of the sperm, there are other different reasons such as serious health issues, injury, disability, contagious diseases, or lifestyle factors that hinders the ability of a couple to get pregnant naturally.
The inability to conceive can leave a couple hopeless, but there are various infertility treatments available at Fertility Centre Georgia to detect and heal the cause of male factor infertility. We have highly qualified fertility doctors having substantive expertise in the fertility domain and work zealously to eliminate the cause of infertility in men and provide the most suitable treatment. We make certain to provide you the highest quality fertility treatment and help you in your journey to parenthood.
Symptoms of Male Infertility
While it is apparent that if a man is unable to make the woman pregnant means that he is infertile. But the causes giving rise to such infertility can be numerous such as the man may have a genetic disease, expanded veins in the scrotum halting the motile sperm movement, and hormonal imbalances.
Below are common signs and symptoms of male infertility:
- Issues with ejaculation: When a man finds it difficult to ejaculate or releases less quantity of semen fluid, or is experiencing decreased sex drive. Then, he is affected with infertility and should see a doctor.
- Erectile dysfunction: When a man is unable to achieve and maintain a firm erection during sexual activity. The cause for such inefficiency can be reduced hormonal levels.
- Inflamed testicles: The inflamed or swollen testicles can make sexual intercourse impossible or even cause pain and discomfort to the man. The cause of the swollen testicles can be an injury, infection, testicular torsion, issues with veins, etc. that ultimately leads to male factor infertility.
- Low Sperm Count: If the sperm count of a man is lesser than 15 million sperm per mililiter, then it’s implies that you should visit a fertility doctor in order to enhance the chances of conceiving.
Causes of Male Infertility
Low sperm count or unhealthy sperm is one of the major causes of male factor infertility. It has been observed that there is a substantial increase in the number of male infertility cases in recent years and the situation continues to deteriorate. There are several causes of male infertility such as hormonal imbalances, physical issues, and other problems. Furthermore, there are some other common causes that have led to the cause of infertility in men.
Following are some common causes of infertility in men:
- Varicocele: Varicocele is a condition where the enlarged veins on the testicles are evident or have inflamed and become swollen due to various reasons. This problem can be corrected with the help of a surgery and is a common problem leading to low sperm count.
- Damaged sperm ducts: It is a common condition in which the sperms find it difficult to efficiently come out of the penis during ejaculation. There are different reasons for such obstruction such as inherited disorders where the tubes that transport the sperm from the testicles to penis are absent.
- Infection: There are certain infections that can hinder the process of healthy sperm production and block the path from which the sperm enters and penetrates the egg such as gonorrhea, HIV, sexually transmitted infections, inflammation of the epididymis, etc.
- Undescended testicles: In the course of prenatal development, the testicle fails to navigate effectively into its exact position down into the scrotal sac. Such improper positioning of the testicles can cause male factor infertility.
Different types of Infertility Treatment Options in Georgia
Male infertility is an intricate situation and the accurate cause is not that easy to determine. At Fertility Centre Georgia, our fertility experts work effectively to detect the exact cause of infertility in men and accordingly, provide applicable treatment that will aid in increasing the chances of conception.
Different Male Infertility Treatments Available at the best male infertility treatment centre in Georgia.
IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)
IUI or artificial insemination is an assisted reproductive method where a woman is artificially inseminated with the male’s sperm. In the course of the IUI treatment, the doctor directly injects sperm inside the uterus of the mother with a catheter for the purpose of inducing pregnancy. This is the common method of attaining pregnancy when a couple is unable to get pregnant naturally owing to the male factor infertility. At the beginning of the treatment, the woman has to make medication to induce ovulation to make sure that she is ovulating. During the treatment, healthy sperm is selected with the aim of injecting it into the uterus of the mother and eventually she gets pregnant.
IVF with donor sperm
Traditional IVF process won’t do any good if the male partner is incompetent of producing healthy motile sperms, which are essential for the process. Therefore, IVF with donor egg technique is employed to deal with male factor infertility. IVF or In Vitro Fertilization is a type of assisted reproductive method where fertilization takes place outside the woman’s body, in a lab environment identical to that of a human body.
In IVF, likewise IUI, fertility medication is given to the woman to make her ovaries produce a sufficient amount of eggs. These eggs are taken out in the egg retrieval procedure and then mixed with the sperm provided by the sperm donor for achieving fertilization; the sperm is collected by taking the semen sample of a healthy sperm donor for ensuring the chances of conception. Once fertilization occurs, the resulted embryos are placed inside the uterus of the woman.
ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
ICSI is an advanced version of IVF treatment that is usually done in case of male infertility. In ICSI treatment, a single sperm is directly injected into the cytoplasm of the egg. The doctor picks up a single high-motility sperm with a hollow needle, and then injects it into the mature egg obtained from the traditional IVF technique. Achievement of healthy fertilization results in the formation of an embryo, and the embryo is implanted inside the uterus of the woman with the instrumentality of embryo transfer.
ICSI method is generally performed when a couple has had failure with the conventional IVF cycle. The treatment has proven to increase the chances of conception by delivering high success rates in the male infertility treatment in Georgia.
PICSI (Physiological Intra-cytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
PICSI treatment process is same as ICSI, differentiating only on the method by which sperm is selected for the purpose of injection. In PICSI, the sperm is selected after analyzing it for its ability to bond with hyaluronic acid; a substance surrounding the egg that deters the unhealthy sperms from permeating the egg. During the PICSI treatment process, small drops of hyaluronan substance are spilled at the base of a culture dish; the sperms collected from the semen collection process are kept in the culture dish until they get fused with the hyaluronan substance.
The sperm that successfully bonds with hyaluronan is selected for insertion it to the egg. After achieving healthy fertilization, the formed embryo is transferred inside the womb of the woman and subsequently, pregnancy takes place.
IMSI (Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection)
IMSI is an extended type of ICSI where sperms are evaluated under a microscope with magnification up to 6000x that allows the doctor to have a vivid view of the sperm cells so that he can find out the tiniest abnormalities in the sperm, which are the cause of infertility in men. With the assistance of IMSI technique, the doctor selects the highest quality sperm and injects it into the cytoplasm of the egg. This method dramatically improves the chances of a woman of attaining pregnancy.
This amplified technique is suggested to patients who have experienced failures with IVF or ICSI treatment. PICSI technique helps the doctor to effectively assess the morphology of the sperm and prevent low-quality immotile sperms from penetrating the egg.
Reasonable Cost of Male Infertility Treatment in Georgia
The fertility doctors and specialists at Fertility Centre Georgia are highly proficient in performing various male factor fertility treatments and have provided the most sought-after results to several infertile couples. We are widely known for giving fertility treatments at a reasonable price without undermining the quality of the treatment. Our success rates are higher when compared to other fertility clinics in Georgia, which is why international patients pick us for their male fertility treatment in Georgia.
Wehave fertility specialists having more than 15 years of experience in performing fertility treatments with effectiveness and perfection. We have provided fertility treatments to various couples and make sure that our patients go home with a baby. Our fertility experts carefully assess the condition of the patient to detect the cause of male factor infertility. Also, our cost of various infertility treatments is same to all the couples no matter their social class. These costs have been formulated after taking into account the cost of all the relevant steps in the treatment process.
Below is the table depicting the cost of male infertility treatment in Georgia.
Male Infertility Treatment in Georgia | Cost (USD) |
IUI | 400 |
IVF with Donor Sperm | 6000 |
ICSI | 3200 |
PICSI | 4000 |
IMSI | 500 |
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