Jumat, 16 November 2012


Infertility?
Not necessarily her fault ..

Until now, the failure of a couple to perform fertilization (Barren) is often blamed on women, but a new case study found that most cases of infertility, infertility, especially if it's not clear why the man's fault. In the UK there are 50,000 couples each year reported asking fertility therapy but more than a third of the doctors did not find any reproductive disorders in patients or commonly referred to as unexplained infertility (unexplained infertility).

Professor Sheena Lewis from the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen's University Belfast concluded after observing 239 couples experiencing infertility idiopathic convicted and found that 80 percent of couples who experience the condition is caused by a high sperm DNA damage. "Therefore, prompt and appropriate treatment it can save money, prevent a broken heart and a pair of the most crucial, time-saving. Third pair Because until now have not found the exact cause of infertility, they just diagnosed with 'unexplained infertility'.

This study also found a lucky breakthrough test that the men can immediately detect the condition and allowed to get treatment quickly and also have a high potential for success. This test is also expected to cut the financial and emotional cost of a couple who worked hard to establish their ideal family. The picture for the IVF procedure (IVF) alone cost could reach 3000-5000 pounds with very small success rate because of the 40,000 women in the UK who runs this procedure every year only 1 out of 4 women who successfully have a baby. Moreover, time is also crucial, especially since her biological clock is limited. Tests named SpermComet developed by the team of Dr.. Lewis's works by checking the quality of the DNA in the sperm of a man. Of course, this test is very different from the usual tests done most fertility clinics because they usually just look at the shape, velocity and concentration of male sperm. Quality DNA can be regarded as one of the most important factors of male fertility are still sometimes neglected. And if the sperm is damaged in these conditions, the possibility of fertilization success was small. If it can become pregnant, she would be more likely to experience a miscarriage during childbirth. Currently SpermComet test itself has been offered in a number of fertility clinics in the UK.

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