Fertility MOT

IVF with ICSI is an ultra-advanced lab technique that has transformed the pathway of IVF treatment, offers successive solutions for male infertility from a Medical perspective.

Half of the couples are suffering from unrooted parenthood hopes and conceiving sperm-related problems. Treatment with ICSI has proven and common successful results for male Fertility.

Through the Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection-ICSI advanced procedure, many couples have achieved successful pregnancies. ICSI technique is particularly beneficial only when sperm count is low, sperm motility is poor or there are issues with sperm morphology. Our expertise is in treating the live single sperm carefully and injecting it directly into an egg to facilitate successful fertilization. We have our ICSI Laboratory that can revolutionize the results of fertility treatments by significantly improving the chances of positive conception for couples experiencing male-factor infertility.

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Who Benefits from ICSI Treatment?

This treatment is reasonable for couples facing male-factor infertility issues such as:

  • Low sperm count
  • Sperm morphology or motility problems
  • The need for surgical sperm collection (e.g., post-vasectomy)

Benefits of Fertility MOT

  • Effective for Low Sperm Count

    ICSI is particularly effective for patients with oligospermia, as it necessitates only a single viable sperm per oocyte. It maximizes the hope for individuals with low sperm counts.

  • Enhanced Fertilization Rates

    By directly microinjecting a single spermatozoon into the oocyte, ICSI markedly increases the probability of successful fertilization.

  • Solutions for Sperm Motility

    ICSI circumvents issues related to abnormal sperm morphology and poor sperm motility by directly introducing the sperm into the oocyte cytoplasm.

  • Utilization of Surgically Retrieved egg

    For patients requiring surgical sperm retrieval, such as those with a history of vasectomy or obstructive azoospermia, ICSI provides a viable fertilization method.

  • Efficacy of Prior IVF Failures

    Couples with previous unsuccessful IVF attempts due to fertilization failure often benefit from the higher success rates associated with ICSI.

  • Minimal Sperm Requirements

    ICSI can be performed with a minimal number of spermatozoa, making it an optimal choice even in cases of severe male factor infertility.

Note: ICSI facilitates the use of PGT, allowing for the assessment of genetic integrity before embryo transfer.

What is Fertility MOT?

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a specialized technique used into conjunction with IVF fertility treatment. It involves the precise injection of a single live sperm directly into the cytoplasm, the gel materializes substance at the center of an oospore. This ICSI lab procedure conceives a fertilized egg (embryo), which can then be transplanted to the uterus.

“ICSI can be an excellent treatment option when male infertility is preventing you from having a baby.”

During the ICSI procedure, following egg collection, a single sperm is carefully collected using a glass pipette, finer than a human hair, and injected into the egg’s cytoplasm. The resulting fertilized embryo(s) is then transferred to the woman’s womb. Aside from this laboratory step, the treatment experience is similar to that of traditional IVF.

Role of Embryo Transfer with Fertility MOT

ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) and embryo transfer are important steps in helping couples have Good News!

ICSI helps by directly putting a sperm into an egg to help it fertilize. Then, the fertilized eggs grow in a lab.

Once the embryos are ready, they are carefully placed into the woman’s uterus. This helps them to attach and start growing into a baby.

So, ICSI and embryo transfer work together to give couples the best chance of having a baby when they’re having trouble getting pregnant.

A Pathway to Success, Safety, Future, and Life

SUCCESS

ICSI offers hope by enhancing fertilization rates and increasing the chances of pregnancy.

SAFETY

Prioritizing safe procedures, ensuring minimal risks under expert care.

FUTURE

Planning for long-term implications, including family planning and genetic testing.

LIFE

Beyond conception, ICSI signifies the journey toward parenthood, filled with hope and transformation.

Considerations for ICSI Treatment

What Factors to Keep in Mind:

  • Ensure your healthcare provider is experienced in performing ICSI procedures.
  • Understand the costs and insurance coverage for ICSI treatment.
  • Provide your complete medical history to your healthcare provider.
  • Discuss the success rates of ICSI treatment based on your specific circumstances.
  • Seek emotional support from loved ones or counseling services.
  • Understand the treatment process, including medications and appointments.
  • Be aware of potential risks and complications associated with ICSI.
  • Explore alternative fertility treatment options if needed.
  • Consider lifestyle changes to improve treatment outcomes.
  • Stay patient, persistent, and positive throughout the fertility treatment journey.

Positive Impact of Fertility MOT

Enhanced Fertilization

Male Infertility Issues

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

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Q1. What is ICSI?

Ans: ICSI, or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, is an advanced IVF technique where a single sperm is injected directly into an egg to aid fertilisation.

Q2. What are the safety considerations for ICSI?

Ans: ICSI with IVF is performed by experienced professionals under safe conditions, ensuring minimal risks during the cycle and pregnancies.

Q3. Can ICSI help with sperm motility and morphology problems?

Ans: Yes, ICSI bypasses issues related to sperm motility and morphology by directly placing the sperm into the egg.

Q4. Is ICSI effective for low sperm count?

Ans: Yes, ICSI is particularly effective for those with low sperm counts as it only requires one viable sperm per egg.

 

Q5. How does Acorn integrate genetic testing with ICSI treatment?

Ans: We provide Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) alongside ICSI to assess the genetic health of embryos before transfer, ensuring the best possible outcomes for your family.

Q6. How does Acorn ensure the safety of the ICSI procedure?

Ans: We have strict safety protocols. We use the required treatment checks and tests using the best technology to maintain the highest standards of care during the ICSI procedure.

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