Archive : ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) - GynoLife IVF

Can ICSI be used with frozen sperm?

Yes, ICSI works well with both fresh and frozen sperm, including sperm retrieved via TESE or Micro-TESE. It offers flexibility for couples with complex.

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Are there any risks associated with ICSI?

ICSI is a safe and widely used technique. As with all assisted reproduction technologies, there are minimal risks, but no significant increase in birth.

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Is ICSI more successful than traditional IVF?

ICSI has higher fertilization rates compared to conventional IVF in cases of male infertility or unexplained infertility. However, overall pregnancy success depends on embryo.

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Who should consider ICSI?

ICSI is especially recommended for couples dealing with male factor infertility (low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal shape), previous IVF failure, or fertilization.

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What is ICSI and how does it.

ICSI stands for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. It involves directly injecting one sperm into an egg using micromanipulation tools under a microscope. This bypasses many.

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