DNA Fagmentation
What is DNA Fragmentation?
Spermatic DNA fragmentation is one of the causes of male infertility that is also linked to recurrent miscarriages and poor embryo quality.
DNA fragmentation can make pregnancy more difficult even in cases where the semenogram appears normal. In some cases, the oocyte can repair the DNA damage of the sperm that fertilized it, this will depend on the type of DNA lesion, the percentage of sperm DNA affected as well as the quality of the oocyte that is linked to the age of the patient.
Normally, damages to the DNA chain are associated with environmental factors, known as oxidizing agents. In addition, there are other factors that can trigger DNA fragmentation such as having a fever, having a varicocele, smoking or genital tract infections. DNA fragmentation may also increase with age or certain medications and dietary supplements.
What are the consequences of DNA Fragmentation?
At Clínica Fertia we recommend this test when sperm DNA damage is suspected in the male. This diagnosis is usually established after the fertility consultation. The fragmentation values can be reduced after the intake of dietry supplements rich in antioxidants. At Fertia we recommend that these are taken for at least 10 weeks prior to attempting pregnancy or IVF cycle.
We also apply a technique called Fertile chip that allows us to select the best sperm to ensure the success of the treatment.
Frequently asked questions about reproduction treatments
If you would like more information about our treatments, we are always available to help and answer any of your questions.
How long do I have to wait to start treatment?
How many attempts can I make?
In the case of artificial insemination, here at the clinic we recommend a maximum of four attempts, since 90% of pregnancies occur in the first four cycles.
Regarding In-vitro fertilisation or microinjection, our clinic never makes more than four attempts using these techniques.
In the case of egg donation, it is more difficult to establish a limit, this will normally be determined by psychological and also economic factors.
Can you use these techniques when you have already entered menopause?
In these cases, the reception of eggs from a donor must be used.
What are the biggest concerns of egg or sperm recipient couples?
Another factor that concerns a couple is the health of the donors and the physical resemblance to them.
In our centre, both in the case of sperm donors and egg donors, our goal is to seek that the physical resemblance is as similar as possible to the parents.
Are these treatments expensive?
Clínica Fertia is a pioneer in maintaining an honest and transparent policy. Since 2002 we have published the information of the cost of our treatments on our website.