Can dead sperm be tested in vitro

  The success of pregnancy is not only a decision that women can make themselves, but also plays a crucial role in men's physical condition. Many infertile couples choose in vitro fertilization when the woman cannot conceive normally, but this also requires the man to provide sperm. Can dead sperm be processed in vitro?

  

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  Before undergoing IVF, both spouses need to undergo a check-up to determine if there are any innate conditions that allow for IVF. Women mainly need to check whether there are abnormalities in the reproductive tract, whether the uterus is healthy, and whether it is suitable for egg retrieval. The male examination is relatively simple, which is the quality of sperm. If there is dead sperm syndrome, it is not suitable for in vitro fertilization.

  Whether male or female, as long as the body does not have the conditions to undergo IVF, there is no need to force it. After all, the cost of in vitro fertilization is still very expensive, and there are not many examples of successful conception and delivery in one go, to avoid wasting money and effort. Nowadays, medicine is still very advanced, and most cases of infertility can be cured. It is better to seize the time to treat the disease.

  If a man has dead sperm, it is best to first go to the hospital for a comprehensive physical examination to identify the cause of the dead sperm, and then receive targeted treatment based on the condition. If the dead sperm is caused by some male inflammation, it can be cured, and after the cure, the child can be born smoothly.

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