ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is a specialized IVF technique designed for couples facing severe male infertility. Unlike traditional IVF, where thousands of sperm are placed near the egg for natural fertilization, ICSI involves injecting a single, high-quality sperm directly into the egg, significantly improving fertilization chances.
The ICSI process follows these key steps: 1️⃣ Egg Retrieval – Mature eggs are collected from the female partner. 2️⃣ Sperm Selection – A single, healthy sperm is chosen under a high-powered microscope. 3️⃣ Microinjection – The selected sperm is injected directly into the egg. 4️⃣ Fertilization & Embryo Culture – The fertilized egg develops into an embryo under laboratory conditions. 5️⃣ Embryo Transfer – A high-quality embryo is implanted into the uterus for pregnancy.
ICSI is highly recommended for couples experiencing: ✅ Low sperm count (Oligospermia) – When sperm concentration is below normal. ✅ Poor sperm motility (Asthenozoospermia) – When sperm struggle to swim towards the egg. ✅ Abnormal sperm shape (Teratozoospermia) – When sperm have irregular morphology. ✅ Obstructive Azoospermia – When sperm are absent in the ejaculate but can be retrieved surgically. ✅ Previous IVF Failures – When conventional fertilization methods haven't worked. ✅ Fertilization Issues in Unexplained Infertility – Even with normal sperm and egg parameters.
🔹 Higher Fertilization Rates – Direct sperm injection eliminates natural fertilization barriers. 🔹 Ideal for Severe Male Infertility – Helps couples where natural conception isn’t possible. 🔹 Works with Frozen Sperm & Eggs – Useful in fertility preservation cases. 🔹 Overcomes Poor Sperm Quality – Even weak or immotile sperm can fertilize an egg. 🔹 Genetic Parenthood Opportunity – Enables couples to have a child biologically related to them.
While ICSI significantly improves fertilization rates, pregnancy success depends on factors such as egg quality, sperm health, and maternal age. The procedure is widely used worldwide, offering hope to couples struggling with male factor infertility.
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