Before doing IVF, the man's ** will be examined. If the test results show that the sperm malformation rate is too high, it will often have a certain impact on the success rate of IVF. So, can sperm malformations 99% be done as a test tube?What are the causes of sperm malformation?
Generally speaking, 99% of sperm malformations cannot be used for IVF. Because the normal sperm morphology is a large head and a long body, if there is a head malformation, double head, double tail, or body curvature and bifurcation, etc., it is a manifestation of high sperm malformation rate. This condition may have a negative impact on the success rate of IVF, affect the fertilization ability of sperm, and even during the fertilization process, self-coagulation will occur and fertilization will not be easy to fertilize. Therefore, men should timely ** the problem of sperm malformation before doing IVF.
What are the causes of sperm malformations?
1. Abstinence or sexual life is too frequent: sperm is generated and stored in **, if men abstain for a long time, sperm will be stored in ** for a long time, which will cause sperm to die and have no sperm. If you have sex too often, it will also reduce sperm production, and insufficient sperm production will lead to an increase in the malformation rate. Therefore, maintaining a moderate sex life is good for reducing the rate of sperm malformations.
2. Reproductive system infection: such as epididymitis, prostatitis and other diseases can cause sperm epithelial cell damage, thereby affecting sperm production and motility. These factors can also lead to an increase in the rate of sperm malformations. Therefore, men should pay attention to the health of the reproductive system and timely ** related diseases.
3. Smoking and drinking: Smoking and drinking alcohol are one of the important factors leading to sperm malformation. The nicotine and alcohol in tobacco can cause damage to the reproductive system, affecting sperm production, motility, and fertilization. Therefore, men should try to avoid smoking, drinking, or under the guidance of a medical professional.
4. Environmental factors: environmental pollution, occupational exposure and other environmental factors will also affect the male reproductive system, resulting in an increase in the rate of sperm malformations. Therefore, men should pay attention to personal protection and try to avoid being in a polluted environment for a long time.
Sperm malformation is one of the important factors affecting the success rate of IVF. Therefore, it is very important for men to prevent sperm abnormalities before IVF**.