TESA

Testicular sperm aspiration (TESA) is a procedure that is aimed at getting sperm directly from the testicles. Thus, the devil is not so black as he is painted. The procedure is absolutely safe and painless, usually without consequences (except for a possible small hematoma). 

Genetic Testing and Why Should We Test?

So as it goes, why is it so necessary for the couple to pass genetic testing?  Firstly, to find out the reasons why pregnancy does not happen after 12 months of regular unprotected sex. 

Azoospermia

Sadly enough, sometimes it happens the sperm get blocked from entering the semen (obstructive) OR there is no mature sperm at all (secretory). In medical eyes, it’s “azoospermia” and in patient’s - “infertility” and further IVF treatment.  The condition may be cau...

Сovid-19 and male infertility

Not so long ago, the information that coronavirus leads to male infertility appeared in a worldwide network. In society, the news has resonated around the world. ...

IVF: confidence in the health of the future child

"IVF: confidence in the health of the future child" - told one of the geneticist and embryologist of the ICSI Clinic, Alina Horbenko 1. Which way of the health evaluation does an embryo pass?