In this blog post, we will be discussing the costs of ART for male and female infertility tests and diagnosis. We will be exploring the different methods of ART and their associated costs. We will also be looking at the success rates of each method and how they compare.
Male Infertility Management:
There are a few different methods of ART that can be used to manage male infertility. These methods include:
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): This is a procedure where a single sperm is injected into an egg. ICSI is typically used when there is a problem with the man’s sperm.
- Testicular sperm extraction (TESE): This is a procedure where sperm is removed from the testicles. TESE is typically used when there is a problem with the man’s sperm production.
- The average cost of ICSI is $12,500 per cycle. The average cost of THESE is $8,000 per cycle. The average cost of AH is $3,000 per cycle. The average cost of IMSI is $15,000 per cycle.
Female Infertility Management:
- In vitro fertilisation (IVF): This is a procedure where eggs are fertilised with sperm in a lab after female infertility tests and diagnosis. IVF is typically used when there is a problem with the woman’s egg production.
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): This is a procedure where a single sperm is injected into an egg. ICSI is typically used when there is a problem with the man’s sperm.
- Assisted hatching (AH): This is a procedure where a hole is made in the egg’s outer covering. AH is typically used when there is a problem with the man’s sperm fertilising the egg.
Success Rates:
The success rates of each method of ART vary. The success rates of ICSI, TESE, and AH are all similar. The success rates of IVF, ICSI, and AH are all similar. The success rates of PGD are the highest of all the methods.
The costs of ART for male and female infertility management vary. The most important factor to consider when choosing a method of ART is the success rate.