Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
ICSI Treatment
ICSI is a lab technique where a single sperm is injected directly into an egg during IVF. This page is a structure for your content team to finalize.
Who it’s for
- Low sperm count/motility/morphology or prior fertilization failure
- Surgical sperm retrieval cases
- Selected cases where fertilization needs tighter control
Typical steps
1
IVF stimulation and retrieval
Egg collection follows standard IVF stimulation.
2
ICSI fertilization
Embryologist injects a sperm into each mature egg.
3
Embryo culture and transfer
Embryos are cultured and transferred or frozen.
Risks and considerations
- ICSI is not needed for every IVF cycle
- Add-on costs and lab steps should be explained
FAQs
Is ICSI always better than IVF?▾
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When is ICSI recommended?▾
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