Is there a risk of complications associated with surgical sperm extraction?
While complications are rare, potential risks include infection, bleeding, or discomfort, but the medical team takes precautions to minimize these.
How long does the surgical extraction procedure typically take?
The duration varies depending on the chosen method, but most procedures are relatively quick and can be completed within an hour.
Is the procedure painful, and what type of anesthesia is used?
The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia, ensuring that patients don't experience pain during the extraction.
What are the different surgical sperm extraction methods available?
Methods include PESA, TESA, MESA, and TESE, each targeting different areas of the male reproductive system.
How do I know if I need surgical sperm extraction?
A thorough evaluation by a specialist is necessary. If you have a low sperm count, blockages, or other issues affecting sperm release, you may be a candidate.
What is surgical sperm extraction, and when is it recommended?
Surgical sperm extraction is a medical procedure to retrieve sperm from men with fertility issues. It's recommended when natural sperm release is not possible due to various factors.
Can embryo screening be performed with frozen embryos?
Yes, both NIGS and Invasive PGT can be applied to frozen embryos, ensuring that previously frozen embryos are free from genetic abnormalities.
How long does it take to receive the screening results?
Screening results are typically available within a few days, allowing for the timely selection of embryos for transfer.
Are there any ethical concerns related to embryo screening?
Some individuals or religious groups may have ethical concerns about embryo screening. It is essential to discuss any ethical considerations with your healthcare provider.
Can all embryos be screened, or are there specific criteria?
Typically, all embryos created through IVF can undergo screening. However, it is usually recommended for patients with specific concerns, such as advanced maternal age or previous genetic issues.

