Infertility due to having mumps

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Married in 2012, teacher Bui Thi Giang (born in 1988, living in Ninh Binh) and Mr. Tran Van Thien (a sailor) waited for good news every day but to no avail. They went to anyone who told them about good medicine. Taking a lot of traditional medicine, she also had elevated liver enzymes and had to be treated at the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases.

In 2013, Mr. Thien took the opportunity to go for a reproductive health check-up, and the results showed that he was infertile due to complications from his previous mumps. Suspecting a mistake, the couple packed up and went to a central hospital for a re-examination. At all medical facilities, doctors concluded that the infertility was due to complications from mumps. To have children, the couple had to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF).

During the summer vacation of 2017, the couple went to Hanoi for a check-up and registered for IVF. She became pregnant after the second embryo transfer and gave birth to a healthy baby girl in September 2018. In December 2020, the woman returned to continue the frozen embryo transfer, this time conceiving twins. They had two more little girls.

Doctor intervenes in infertility case for many years.

Doctor intervenes in infertility case for many years.

According to Dr. Dinh Huu Viet, Head of the Department of Andrology, Hanoi Andrology and Infertility Hospital, mumps is an acute infectious disease, transmitted directly through the respiratory tract, often causing epidemics in children and adolescents caused by the mumps virus.

The most common clinical manifestation is non-suppurative parotitis. Although the disease is benign, it can cause complications such as orchitis in men or oophoritis in women and can lead to infertility, greatly affecting the quality of life.

There are many causes of infertility in men. Among them, orchitis and testicular atrophy after mumps are considered the most obvious complications and are the causes that can cause male infertility.

According to Dr. Viet, complications after mumps are one of the common causes of azoospermia, testicular atrophy, and testicular failure, leading to the inability to have "sperms". To have children, patients need intervention and IVF. Currently, Micro TESE surgery is a deep intervention to help men have children. This is also considered the last resort to help men fulfill their role as fathers.

Nhu Loan


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