IUI/IVF for Low Sperm Count

Low sperm count, or oligospermia, is one of the most common causes of male infertility. At Heartbeats IVF, we offer advanced IVF treatments—including ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)—specifically designed to help couples conceive even when sperm count, motility, or morphology are below normal. With expert semen analysis, sperm selection techniques, and modern lab support, our team tailors every treatment to give you the best possible outcome while maintaining full transparency and emotional support.

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ICSI for Precision Fertilization

With ICSI, even a single healthy sperm can fertilize an egg—ideal for men with low count or motility issues.

Advanced Semen Processing & Selection

Our lab uses specialized techniques to isolate the healthiest sperm for better embryo development and success.

Male Fertility Evaluation & Support

Comprehensive diagnosis and hormone testing to identify underlying causes and improve fertility potential.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is considered low sperm count?

A sperm count below 15 million sperm per milliliter is classified as low. However, IVF with ICSI allows successful fertilization even with much lower counts.

Can IVF work if my partner has zero sperm?

Yes, in cases of azoospermia (no sperm in semen), surgical sperm retrieval (like TESA or PESA) can be used to obtain sperm for IVF with ICSI.

Is ICSI safe for the baby?

Yes, ICSI is widely practiced worldwide and considered safe. At Heartbeats IVF, all procedures are performed under strict quality and ethical standards.

What causes low sperm count in men?

Common causes include stress, hormonal imbalances, varicocele, lifestyle factors, infections, or genetic issues. A thorough evaluation is done before starting IVF.