Private Kinderwunsch-Clinic
Dres. med. Josef und Sonja Zech
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Mo, Mi, Do, Fr: 08:30 - 12:00 h und 14:00 - 17:00 h
Dienstag: 15:00 - 20:00 h
Grabenweg 64, SOHO-Gebäude
A-6020 Innsbruck
T +43 (0) 512 / 57 91 24
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We choose the least stressful of all therapy forms - physically, psychologically and financially - for you. Our guiding principle: as much as is needed, but as little as possible.
If there are imbalances in the female cycle, we use hormones to stimulate the ovaries, so that a follicle matures and ovulation is triggered. The child is conceived the natural way by intercourse. Essential conditions for the success ...
If sperm cells are not motile enough or cannot reach the egg cell for another reason, we deposit washed sperm directly inside the uterine cavity or fallopian tubes, shortly before or after ovulation.With this method, fertilisation takes place ...
This method includes egg retrieval from the ovaries and unification with a single sperm cell. After fertilization and cleavage, we transfer the egg cells inside the uterine cavity for implantation. The main reasons for this form of therapy are either ...
If fertility restriction causes are severe, we combine the in vitro fertilsation with the following selective measure: To imitate the natural penetration of the sperm cell into the egg cell, we inject one single sperm cell directly into the egg ...
IMSI is a further development of ICSI. This method describes examining and collecting sperm cells for ICSI under a high magnification (6000 times) microscope (ICSI = 400 times ). Especially patients that suffer from severe Teratozoospermia or patients with a ...
The HALO test helps us to identify DNA - strand breaks in the sperm cell. It is scientifically proven, that DNA - fragmentation has a negative impact on the fertilisation rate. Up to now, the routine sperm analysis ( ...
To increase the chances of your infertility treatment you have the choice of arranging a polar body biopsy. With the help of this technique, embryos can be screened genetically. ...
If no mature, viable sperm cells can be found in the ejaculate, they can, in most cases, be extracted directly from the testis (TESA - Testicular Sperm Extraction), or from the epididymis (PESA - Percutaneous Sperm Aspiration) with the help ...
The possibilty that more egg cells are fertilised than can be transferred inside the uterine cavity during an IVF cycle cannot be ruled out completely. Therefore the opportunity exists to freeze and store embryos for transfer later on in life.
If month after month, hopes to get pregnant are not met, frustration levels can be so high that negative expectations may drastically diminish chances of conception. This creates a negative cycle that is difficult to break. ...