Sexual Health
Japan grants grants to infertile men to prevent infertility. You can try three kinds of delicious food
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare of Japan provides subsidies for the treatment of male infertility, and will face partial subsidies for the treatment costs of men who are unable to undergo natural insemination due to lack of sperm and other reasons. The amount of infertility treatment subsidy for women will increase for the first treatment.
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare of Japan strives to incorporate the above plan into the 100 million total active social emergency measures summarized by the Japanese government this month. If it goes well, the subsidy will be issued as soon as 2015. At present, the number of subsidies for female infertility treatment costs is more than 100000 per year. However, the reason for infertility is considered to be half of that of men. If men are also subsidized, they will have similar needs as women.
Men who are infertile and lack sperm will usually receive treatment such as artificial sperm extraction from the epididymis. However, this treatment cannot use Japan's public health insurance, and will cost hundreds of thousands of yen. The number of local autonomous regions in Japan providing subsidies of 100000 yen (about 5198 yuan) at a time for this treatment increased, and the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Labor also decided to provide subsidies. The specific conditions and subsidy amount will be determined with the Ministry of Finance before the end of 2015.
The subsidy system for women in Japan is targeted at women who receive IVF. Specifically, it is to take out eggs and sperm artificially, let them complete the fertilization process in an artificial controlled environment in vitro, and then transfer the embryo into the female uterus. At present, you can get a subsidy of 150000 yen (about 7796 yuan) at most each time, and you can get a total of 10 times. In the future, it will be discussed to increase the amount of subsidies received for the first time and promote women who have not received treatment to receive infertility treatment.
There are usually five misunderstandings in treating infertility
Mistake 1
Make a mountain out of a molehill
Fertility is a natural phenomenon. For most people, even if semen is not completely normal, fertility is not difficult. If you are ready to have a baby, you can stop contraception, and you don't need to calculate the ovulation day and concentrate on "sperm". Women's ovulation is controlled by the neuroendocrine system and is easily affected by psychological factors. Nervousness and anxiety may hinder ovulation and affect pregnancy. The discharged eggs can live for more than 20 hours, and the sperm vitality is also more than 10 hours. Therefore, the frequency of sexual life 2-3 times a week is appropriate, and the quality of regularly discharged sperm is also good.
Mistake 2