Treatment of asthenospermia with test tube baby therapy
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a common assisted reproductive technology, which is widely used in infertility treatment. So, for men with asthenospermia, can IVF therapy solve their problems? This article will elaborate on this from different aspects.

Focus on sperm quality
Asthenospermia refers to the insufficient number and vitality of sperm in semen, which will affect the possibility of pregnancy. IVF combines sperm and egg through artificial fertilization, and then implants the fertilized egg into the mother's uterus to make it develop into an embryo. Therefore, sperm quality is a factor that needs special attention in IVF therapy.
First of all, the hospital will conduct a detailed semen analysis of male patients to assess the number, motility, morphology and other indicators of sperm. If the diagnosis of asthenospermia is confirmed, the doctor may recommend the use of special techniques to assist pregnancy in the case of insufficient sperm quality.
Secondly, some emerging assisted reproductive technologies can also be used in IVF. For example, by means of Sperm Quality Selection and other technologies, we can screen out high-quality sperm, and increase the quality of fertilized eggs and the chance of successful pregnancy.
Additional auxiliary technology
In addition to focusing on sperm quality, IVF can also be combined with other auxiliary technologies to improve the pregnancy chances of patients with asthenospermia.
A common assisted technique is assisted fertilization of eggs. When men suffer from severe asthenospermia, doctors may recommend the use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) technology of eggs, that is, single sperm is injected into eggs to increase the probability of fertilization.
In addition, embryo detection technology can also be used to conduct gene detection on the fertilized eggs, screen out embryos without potential genetic diseases and transfer them to improve the success rate of embryo implantation.
Success rate of IVF therapy
The success rate of IVF therapy is related to many factors, including women's age, endometrial quality, sperm quality, etc. However, for asthenospermia patients, IVF is still an effective treatment option.
According to the data reported by some well-known assisted reproduction centers in the world, the success rate of IVF for asthenospermia patients is about 30% to 40%. This means that although not all patients can successfully conceive, IVF still provides an opportunity to help patients achieve their desire for fertility.
summary
In conclusion, IVF therapy provides an effective way to solve asthenospermia. By focusing on sperm quality, applying assisted technology and combining with other assisted reproductive technologies, IVF can improve the pregnancy chances of patients with asthenospermia. However, the success rate is still affected by many factors, so patients need to be treated under the guidance of doctors and maintain a positive and optimistic attitude.