In case of abnormal semen test, infertile couples can choose the following assisted reproduction methods to get a lovely child for infertility. Artificial insemination It is the special treatment of the husband’s sperm to select good sperm, which is then injected directly into the woman’s uterus or cervix to make the wife pregnant. In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer is the process of removing an egg from a woman’s body and fertilizing it by meeting a treated sperm outside the body. The fertilized egg is cultured and developed to a certain stage outside the body and then transferred into the woman’s uterine cavity, where it will continue to develop into a fetus after bedding down. In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer technology is an important breakthrough in artificial fertility technology, and the application of IVF-ET technology and other fertility technologies based on IVF-ET technology has made it possible to achieve pregnancy in patients with infertility that was previously considered hopeless. Currently, the clinical pregnancy rate of IVF in most fertility centers is stable at 40-50%. Intracytoplasmic single sperm injection (ICSI) is a revolutionary technique for treating male infertility, created in 1992. Non-Surgical Sperm Aspiration (NSA) For patients with azoospermia, scant sperm, inaccessible vas deferens or spinal injuries that prevent ejaculation, the only way to achieve conception used to be with donor sperm. Currently, the egg can be fertilized by percutaneous subcutaneous puncture epididymal sperm extraction (PESA), and testicular sperm extraction (TESE), as long as a small amount of sperm can be retrieved from the epididymis or testes, in combination with intracytoplasmic single sperm microinjection (ICSI). Using sperm from a human sperm bank For patients with indications for using donor sperm, a human sperm bank approved by the Ministry of Health can solve your problem. Please refer to the information on human sperm banks for more details.