Monday, June 20, 2011

Sperm Washing Helps Prevent HIV in Newborns

Sperm washing is a procedure used for couples with a male infertility factor. The process separates sperm from semen, and is generally used during intrauterine insemination (IUI).

Today however, scientists have made an amazing discovery that could change the world forever.

Sperm washing can also be used to prevent the spread of HIV to a man's partner and his unborn child. This is huge news and a big breakthrough for HIV research!

Learn more about the process and it's benefits for HIV+ men: Infertility Treatment Prevents the Spread of HIV

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