QUOTE(Spanguole @ 2007 09 20, 17:11)
we are currently recommending in vitro fertilization (IVF) with ICSI for:
1. All couples with severe male factor infertility that do not want donor sperm insemination.
2. All couples with infertility with:
Sperm concentrations of less than 15-20 million per milliliter
OR
Sperm motility less than 35%
OR
Very poor sperm morphology (subjective - specific cutoff value not appropriate)
3. All couples having IVF who have had a previous cycle with no fertilization - or a low rate of fertilization (low percentage of mature eggs that are normally fertilized).
4. All couples having IVF who have a very low yield of eggs at the egg retrieval - our current cutoff is 5-6 (or less) eggs. In this scenario, ICSI is being used to try to get a higher percentage of eggs fertilized than with conventional insemination of the eggs (just mixing eggs and sperm together).
Jei idomu, tai visai idomus sitas website nes ir as jau buvau susitaikius su ICSI, nes mazai kiausalasciu ispunktavo
1. All couples with severe male factor infertility that do not want donor sperm insemination.
2. All couples with infertility with:
Sperm concentrations of less than 15-20 million per milliliter
OR
Sperm motility less than 35%
OR
Very poor sperm morphology (subjective - specific cutoff value not appropriate)
3. All couples having IVF who have had a previous cycle with no fertilization - or a low rate of fertilization (low percentage of mature eggs that are normally fertilized).
4. All couples having IVF who have a very low yield of eggs at the egg retrieval - our current cutoff is 5-6 (or less) eggs. In this scenario, ICSI is being used to try to get a higher percentage of eggs fertilized than with conventional insemination of the eggs (just mixing eggs and sperm together).
Jei idomu, tai visai idomus sitas website nes ir as jau buvau susitaikius su ICSI, nes mazai kiausalasciu ispunktavo
Spanguole, ar galėtum nors trumpai lietuviškai...
Dabar susimąsčiau.







