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Sperm Aneuploidy Screening

Sperm Aneuploidy Screening (SAS) is a genetic test that checks for abnormal chromosome numbers in sperm. It helps detect issues like missing or extra chromosomes, which can affect fertility and pregnancy success. This test is useful for men with infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss, especially before IVF.

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Sperm Aneuploidy Screening Tests

Testing for sperm aneuploidy serves as a diagnostic technique for identifying male infertility therapy alternatives. This test aids in determining the percentage of sperm cells in the semen that have an abnormal chromosomal count.

A cell having an abnormally high or low number of chromosomes is said to be aneuploid. Sperm aneuploidy has a detrimental effect on the success of assisted reproductive technology. Pregnancy failure rates rise when sperm aneuploidy levels rise.

Aneuploidy in sperm is mostly governed by genetics. In addition, sperm aneuploidy is linked to things like: advanced age, pollution, smoking, drinking, and treatment for cancer

Men with defective sperm parameters, including asthenozoospermia (lower sperm motility) and oligozoospermia (low spermatozoon count), as well as couples who have gone through the following:Prior aneuploid pregnancies and repeated pregnancy lossIVF procedures that frequently fail

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