IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a medical procedure used to help people with fertility problems have a baby. IVF is used for various reasons, including blocked fallopian tubes, low sperm count, ovulation disorders, unexplained infertility, or genetic conditions. ICSI (İntracytoplasmic sperm injection) is a specialized form of IVF used primarily to treat male infertility. It involves injecting a single sperm directly into the cytoplasm of an egg using a very fine needle. We are happy to inform you that ICSI is applied a with no additional costs in our clinic for every IVF treatment.
Fertility problems can affect both men and women for a number of reasons. The following are some common causes of infertility problems:
A new laboratory technique called intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) can help couples overcome male factor infertility when combined with in vitro fertilization (IVF). In order to stimulate fertilization, ICSI entails injecting a single sperm straight into the egg.
When there is a low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or other sperm abnormalities that make it difficult for the sperm to reach the egg on their own, ICSI is frequently used. Infertility that cannot be explained or situations where IVF has failed can also be treated with ICSI. which is why at our clinic is ICSI is the standard method of fertilization for all types of our IVF services.
The fertilization procedure used in ICSI is different from that of conventional IVF. Instead of allowing the sperm to fertilize the egg naturally by insemination, a single sperm is directly injected into the egg. Since this approach does not include natural fertilization, it is typically advised when it is not possible to induce a lack of sperm motility or quantity.
The ICSI procedure involves the following steps:
When all other alternatives for therapy with intrauterine insemination (IUI) or fertility medications have been exhausted, IVF and ICSI are typically recommended. These cutting-edge treatments might also be the initial line of treatment for a number of fertility problems, including advanced maternal age, male factor infertility, or specific genetic disorders.
The IVF process involves several key steps: