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NEW DISCOVERY IN IVF: SPERM RADAR
The University of Akdeniz, in the Antalya Turkey, has developed a sperm radar that increases the chances of success in IVF. Turkey Medicals member Obstetrics Turkey IVF Specialist Operator and Turkish Doctor in Antalya evaluated this discovery.
Another new discovery in Istanbul University has been made that increases the chances of IVF success for men: Sperm radar! A scan using magnetic radar can determine the best ones without killing the sperm in the sperm sample.
Turkish Obstetrics and IVF Specialist Clinic Doctor, gave the following information about the new method developed at the University of Sheffield:
“During this process, the evaluation of the living cell is performed using a 10 ft magnetic resonance (MRI) machine. Evaluating whether the sperm is healthy in current methods leads to a waste of sperm. The new method allows you to choose the healthiest sperm without wasting it, thus increasing the success of IVF process in Turkey.
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TURKEY PROVIDES THE BEST CHOICE FOR IVF
This machine works on a radar principle, increasing the chances of men having problems becoming fathers. Also Experts from the University of London have developed this technique so that the sperm in the sample can be used without waste. Most advanced studies aimed at investigating Sperm molecules damage the sperm and eventually make it unusable.
In this process, living sperm cells can be evaluated using a 10 ft MT spectroscopy machine, which allows you to choose the best ones for IVF without damaging the cell.
The machine uses a powerful magnet and works almost like a radar. As it sends energy pulses to the sperm, it listens for signals coming back from it.
Unlike other destructive examination methods, low energy pulses do not damage sperm. This, in turn, means that sperm can be used in IVF treatment. It’s exciting that this technique doesn’t damage sperm.
Until now, we doctors in Turkey have been trying to choose the best eggs and the best embryos to hold on to the uterus. But there was no method to choose the best sperm. Thanks to this new medical outbreak technique, this choice can now be easily made for foreigner future parents.”
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