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Egg donation coordinator:
Diana Los Chovancova, MBA
cell: +420 725 005 219
diana.chovancova@crmzlin.cz
or
Petra Kucerova
petra.kucerova@crmzlin.cz
(is on her vacation now)
There is minimal waiting time for donated eggs thanks to a sufficient number of female donors who have been examined.
For further information, please contact one of our IVF Oocyte Donation Program coordinator.
Want to see your unborn baby in 3D?
The 3D and Live 3D ultrasound machines allow you to see your baby from the beginning of intrauterine development and provide realistic views of the fetus in the womb.In addistion,a recording of the examination can be made onto WHS tape or a digital medium.
The most suitable period for recorning is in the 18th-26th weeks of pregnancy.
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Infertility
Infertility
Infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to achieve pregnancy after a year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. In approximately 40% of cases,the cause is male factor and in approximately 40% ,the cause is female factor.In the remaining 20% of cases,infertility is deemed to be idiopathic(sterility for unknown reasons.)
Male (andrological) factors:
The ratio of men with impaired sperm parameters has recently increased.
low sperm count (oligozoospermia) < 20 million sperm/ml
insufficient sperm motility (asthenospermia) - sperm cells are unable to reach and fertilize the oocyt
absence of sperm in ejaculate (azoospermia) - the cause is missing sperm production in testicles or obstruction in genital tract
intercourse disorder - possible ejaculation disorder or impotence
genetic failure - disorder in chromozome make-up, cystic fibrosis
infertility in men following disease, surgery, injury, oncological therapy
Female factors:
ovarian factor (hormonal disorders of the ovaries). As a result of this factors the follicles in the ovaries cannot mature and ova cannot be released,therebye making ovulation impossible.
tubal factor - this type of sterility is caused by tubular occlusion (most frequently found in women who have gynaecological inflammations or endometriosis).The absence of fallopian tubes is another variation of tubal factor sterility.
endometriosis - in which womb tissue invades and damages neighbouring reproductive tissue ,it can cause tubal occlusion, adhesions, alter immunological mechanisms which negatively influence the process of fertilization and implantation
immunological factor - the presence of immunological antibodies have a negative impact on sperm motility, an invasive effect on cell fusion by fertilization and early embryo development can also be negatively affected.
genetic factor - disorder in chromozome make-up
In most of these cases assisted reproduction can help.