
In vitro is a technology that allows you to reproduce the conditions for conception outside the human body. The main indications for IVF procedure are: female infertility: absence of fallopian tubes, obstruction of fallopian tubes, impaired follicular growth and ovulation, follicular luteinization syndrome, endometriosis, repeated failed IUI attempts, age-related factors (after 36 years) and premature ovarian failure; infertility, which cannot…

Donation of gametes and embryos is a procedure by which donors donate their gametes (sperm, oocytes), or embryos with their voluntary written consent for the treatment of infertility of other patients. Hundreds of successful donation programs have been carried out by our specialists. And if this type of treatment is chosen by a couple, we will surely assist you. Our…

Intrauterine insemination is one of the methods of assisted reproductive technologies that is as close to natural fertilization as possible. This method is recommended for couples who cannot conceive a baby during a year of active sexual life without the use of any contraceptive. Intrauterine insemination can be used in the treatment of both female and male infertility. The procedure…

ICSI stands for intracytoplasmic sperm injection. The basis of the method is to carry out fertilization by introducing sperm into the egg using a microneedle . This technique is highly effective and is commonly used in severe forms of male infertility, which significantly reduces the quantity and quality of semen. IMSI is a modification of the ICSI procedure, the basis…

SPERM RETRIEVAL BY OPERATING METHODS (TESE AND MESA) Even if the sperm is completely absent in the ejaculate, it can be retrieved directly from the testicles by TESE (testicular extraction of sperm) or from the testicular appendages by MESA (microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration). In the process of small surgeries a microscopic piece of tissue containing sperm is extracted. The obtained…

Delayed motherhood: cryopreservation of oocytes Most men, up to the older age, retain the ability to fertilize. Yet, even when they are perfectly healthy, women, after thirty-five years, often have difficulties trying to conceive naturally. For this reason, many women are considering cryopreserving (freezing) their eggs. In the future, when motherhood becomes their top priority, this procedure increases their chances…

A possible cause of failure of implantation of the embryo in assisted reproductive technologies may be complications occurred in the opening of the embryo (hatching) from the shell. Possible cause - the zona pellucida (outer “shell” of the embryo) is thicker than normal. Laser hatching is a laboratory procedure that is designed to assist the opening of the embryo. When…

Pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT) is a way of detecting the genetic and chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo before transferring it into the uterine cavity. The use of this method allows identifying embryos with chromosomal disorders or helps to prevent transmission of inherited diseases to the child. Pre-implantation genetic testing is divided into several categories: PGT - A (Preimplantation genetic testing…

Surrogacy is one of the methods of infertility treatment in which embryos obtained during the in vitro fertilization cycle are transferred into the uterine cavity of a woman who is not genetically related to those embryos for further delivery and birth. In the cycle of surrogacy, the eggs of the genetic mother (or oocyte donor) are fertilized with the sperm…