Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is an advanced assisted reproductive technology used to help couples facing infertility especially when male factor issues are involved by injecting a single sperm directly into the cytoplasm of a mature egg during an IVF cycle, thereby bypassing barriers like low sperm count, poor motility, abnormal shape, or previous failed fertilization attempts.
The process includes ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, precise sperm selection (which may involve surgical retrieval if needed), microinjection, embryo development in the laboratory, and finally embryo transfer.
Success rates are usually comparable to conventional IVF once fertilization occurs, though outcomes depend heavily on factors such as egg quality, embryo development, and age.
For more detailed information on how ICSI works, its suitability, and what to expect during treatment, visit sumathihospital.com.
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