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In vitro fertilization (IVF) offers hope to many who wish to start a family but face the challenges of infertility.
One vital component of the IVF process is a semen analysis.
It is considered a basic diagnostic tool that allows you and your doctor to determine the best course of action
It assesses sperm count, motility, and morphology to determine male fertility. It ensures optimal sperm quality for fertilization, increasing the chances of successful embryo development and pregnancy.
Identifying any abnormalities allows for appropriate interventions or adjustments to the IVF procedure for better outcomes.
Considered a pre-cycle test, a semen analysis is usually conducted during week one of the IVF process. Results are often available within a few days, and there is no known risk associated with this assessment.
A semen sample is obtained and ideally provided promptly to ensure accurate results before sperm degradation. Typically, this involves the use of a private lab room in which you will ejaculate and collect your semen in a sterile container. Beforehand, you might be asked to urinate and cleanse your hands and penis to prevent skin bacteria contamination.
You might be able to collect your sample at home using a specialized condom provided by your provider. However, it must be kept at body temperature and delivered to the lab within 30 to 60 minutes.
Multiple samples within a week may be requested due to sperm count fluctuations. Be sure to discuss all options with your fertility doctor.
Turn to Annandale Ob-Gyn for comprehensive care during your IVF journey.
We offer personalized solutions to help you realize your dream of being a parent.
Contact us at 703-642-7522 to book your appointment at our state-of-the-art facility today!