ICSI Treatment
What is ICSI Treatment?
“Breaking Barriers To Conception.”
ICSI is an advanced IVF technique where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg. This technique is particularly helpful for men with low sperm count or motility issues. By overcoming male infertility barriers, ICSI has helped many couples successfully conceive where other treatments may not have been effective.
- ICSI is an Advanced Form Of IVF where a single healthy sperm is injected directly into an egg.
- Recommended for Low Sperm Count, Motility Issues, Or Previous IVF Failure.
- Increases the chances of fertilization in Male Infertility Cases.
Treatment Process
Egg & Sperm Collection
The woman’s eggs and male partner’s sperm are retrieved.
Sperm Injection
A single sperm is selected and injected into the egg.
Embryo Development
Fertilized eggs develop into embryos.
Embryo Transfer
The best embryo is placed in the uterus for pregnancy.
Frequently Asked Questions
01. How is ICSI different from IVF?
In IVF, sperm naturally fertilizes the egg, whereas in ICSI, sperm is directly injected.
02. Who should consider ICSI?
Couples with Severe Male Infertility, Previous Failed IVF, Or Unexplained Infertility.
03. Does ICSI guarantee fertilization?
It Improves Fertilization Chances but does not guarantee pregnancy.
04. What are the risks of ICSI?
Risks are Low, but there may be a slight increase in genetic abnormalities.
