ICSI: A Precise Solution for Male Infertility

Overcoming Barriers to Parenthood

Our Care and Solutions for ICSI
(Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)

At PRANA WOMEN & FERTILITY, we offer ICSI as a highly specialized fertility treatment for couples facing severe male factor infertility. This advanced procedure involves directly injecting a single sperm into a mature egg, significantly enhancing the chances of fertilization and conception.

Possible Treatments and Stages at PRANA WOMEN & FERTILITY:

  1. Comprehensive Fertility Assessment
    Detailed testing of sperm parameters and overall fertility health to determine suitability for ICSI.

  2. Ovarian Stimulation and Monitoring
    Use of fertility medications to stimulate the ovaries for the development of multiple eggs, followed by precise monitoring using ultrasounds and hormonal tests.

  3. Egg Retrieval
    A minimally invasive procedure performed under sedation to collect mature eggs from the ovaries.

  4. Sperm Selection and Preparation
    Advanced techniques are used to isolate and prepare the healthiest sperm for injection.

  5. ICSI Procedure
    A single sperm is carefully injected into each mature egg under a high-powered microscope to achieve fertilization.

  6. Embryo Transfer
    A high-quality embryo is selected and transferred into the uterus using a painless, guided procedure to maximize implantation success.

  7. Post-Treatment Care and Follow-Up
    Continued support and follow-ups, including a pregnancy test two weeks after the procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, ICSI is a specialized technique within IVF where a single sperm is injected directly into an egg. It’s often used for severe male infertility cases

ICSI is ideal for couples with low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm morphology, or previously failed fertilization in IVF.

The procedure itself is painless as it is performed in a laboratory. The egg retrieval process involves sedation to ensure patient comfort

Success rates depend on factors like the quality of eggs and sperm and the woman’s age. On average, fertilization rates with ICSI are about 70–80%

ICSI is safe, but there’s a minor risk of fertilization failure or genetic abnormalities, which are managed with preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) if needed.

The ICSI procedure itself is completed within a day as part of the IVF cycle, which typically takes about 4–6 weeks from start to finish

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