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ICSI Treatment at Peacock Fertility Centre

What is ICSI?

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is an advanced fertility treatment used to help couples with severe male infertility issues. During ICSI, a single sperm is injected directly into an egg to facilitate fertilization. This technique is especially beneficial for couples who have had difficulty achieving fertilization through traditional IVF.

Who Can Benefit from ICSI?

ICSI is particularly useful for:

  • Men with low sperm count or poor sperm motility

  • Men with abnormal sperm morphology

  • Cases of previous IVF failure due to poor fertilization

  • Couples using frozen sperm or eggs

  • Men with blockages or absence of vas deferens

  • Couples with unexplained infertility

The ICSI Process

Expert Guidance for Your Fertility Journey

  • Consultation and Assessment:

    • Comprehensive fertility evaluation for both partners

    • Detailed medical history and physical examination

    • Diagnostic tests, including semen analysis, hormonal evaluation, and ultrasound

  • Ovarian Stimulation:

    • Use of medications to stimulate the ovaries and enhance egg production

    • Regular monitoring through ultrasound and blood tests to track follicle development

  • Egg Retrieval:

    • Performed under sedation, using ultrasound guidance to collect mature eggs from the ovaries

  • Sperm Collection and Preparation:

    • Collection of sperm sample from the male partner or donor

    • Special techniques to retrieve sperm in cases of severe male infertility

  • ICSI Procedure:

    • Selection of a single, healthy sperm to be injected directly into the cytoplasm of each mature egg

    • Performed under a high-powered microscope by skilled embryologists

  • Embryo Development and Transfer:

    • Monitoring of fertilized eggs to develop into healthy embryos

    • Selection of the best quality embryos for transfer into the woman’s uterus

    • Remaining embryos can be frozen for future use

  • Post-Transfer Care:

    • Guidelines for post-procedure activities

    • Follow-up visits to monitor pregnancy through blood tests and ultrasounds

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