Male Fertility
Male infertility is often linked to low sperm count, poor sperm movement, or blockages that prevent sperm from being released. Health conditions, lifestyle, and age can also play a role. At Fertility Philippines, we offer specialized programs to diagnose and overcome male fertility issues.
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Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA)
A minimally invasive procedure where sperm is extracted directly from the testes in cases where sperm is not present in the ejaculate. This procedure is ideal for men who are unable to conceive naturally due to conditions like azoospermia, blockages, or other fertility challenges.
Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE)
A specialized procedure that involves retrieving sperm directly from testicular tissue. This technique is ideal for men who cannot produce sperm in the ejaculate due to fertility issues.
Sperm Freezing with Analysis
Sperm freezing, also known as sperm cryopreservation, is the process of collecting, analyzing, and freezing sperm for storage. This advanced technique allows men to preserve their fertility by freezing their sperm, which can be stored for years and used in future assisted reproductive treatments such as IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) or ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection).
Sperm Freezing Program
Who Should Consider Sperm Freezing?
- Before Medical Treatments: Men undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery that may affect fertility.
- Lifestyle or Career Choices: Men who wish to preserve their fertility while focusing on other aspects of their life, such as career or personal development.
- Age or Health Concerns: Those who may face declining fertility as they age or due to certain health conditions.
- Assisted Reproductive Treatments: Men who plan to use their sperm in future IVF or ICSI procedures.
Treatment FAQs
Yes, we do! We have the newest and advanced technology called the Oocyte Rejuvenation program that can solve age-related infertility issues.
It is possible. Getting twins via IVF occurs when two embryos are transferred to the uterus, and both implants successfully, resulting in a twin pregnancy. The likelihood of having twins with IVF depends on several factors, including the woman’s age, the number of embryos transferred, and the type of IVF procedure used. While having twins may seem like a desirable outcome for some couples, it also carries higher risks for both the mother and babies during pregnancy and delivery.
Some procedures may involve mild discomfort, such as hormone injections or egg retrieval, but they are generally well-tolerated. We ensure your comfort at every step with professional guidance and support.