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Fertility Clinic of Cambodia

Fertility Clinic of Cambodia

Gynecology, obstetrics and fertility treatments

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Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection

 PROCEDURE EMBRYO IMAGE EMBRYO TRANSFER

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In order to perform the said procedure, the cumulus complex of the egg is removed and the egg maturity and quality are evaluated. Maturity of the oocyte is important because only mature eggs have the opportunity to fertilize. This involves the insertion of a single sperm directly into the cytoplasm of a mature egg. It is typically recommended if a patient has one or more of the following:

  • Male factor
  • Diminished ovarian reserve
  • Advanced maternal age
  • Previous poor fertilization results from standard insemination
Male Infertility Treatments

The importance of a thorough evaluation of both partners in the relationship cannot be overestimated. Male factors account for at least 30 to 50 percent of all fertility issues in patients.

Semen Analysis

The semen analysis is done on an ejaculated sample collected after masturbation. It is best to do this test after a patient has abstained from sexual activity for two to five days. The test can be inaccurate if there has been recent ejaculation (counts too low) or if ejaculation has not occurred in a long time (many dead sperm). Once the sample has been taken to the laboratory, it is analyzed for many different parameters, including fluid volume, sperm numbers, sperm motility (the percentage of moving sperm), and sperm morphology (the shape and appearance of the sperm). Variations can occur from test to test, even in the same man, and sometimes the test needs to be repeated.

Varicocele

A urologist often is consulted after an abnormal semen analysis is obtained. The most common abnormality discovered by the urologist is a “varicocele.” A varicocele is a dilated vein around the testicle, which raises the core temperature of the testicle and can impair the process of making sperm. The correction of a varicocele involves a minor surgical procedure. The procedure ligates the dilated vein, which improves blood flow around the testicle.

Sperm Retrieval

When a man has little to no sperm in his ejaculate, it may be possible to retrieve sperm from his testicles or epididymis. This is a procedure performed by a urologist. The sperm retrieved can either be frozen for future use or used immediately for an IVF cycle.

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Assistance for ONLY legal married couples

FCC, formerly known as Sok Teang Cabinet, offers fertility assistance to ONLY legal married couples and women’s health in Cambodia.

As the fertility, gynecology and obstetrics services provider in Cambodia, our highly-specialized and multidisciplinary team aims at offering exceptional patient-centered care for individuals and couples in all aspects of fertility treatment and women’s health.

Office Hours

Monday – Saturday
8:00am-12:00pm & 1:30pm – 6:00pm

Sundays and FCC Holidays Availability
8:00am-12:00 (Appointment ONLY)

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Where to find us

31 Samdach Preah Sokun Meanbon St. (178), Phnom Penh 12207, Cambodia (see map)

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