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ICSI Treatment

Specialized fertilization support for male-factor infertility cases.

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ICSI Treatment

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Treatment Overview

What is ICSI Treatment?

Unlike conventional IVF — where thousands of sperm are placed near an egg and fertilization happens naturally in the lab — ICSI involves selecting a single sperm under a high-powered microscope and injecting it directly into the egg. This dramatically improves fertilization chances when sperm count, motility, or morphology is poor. ICSI uses the same ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval process as IVF; the key difference is in how fertilization occurs.

Why Cradle

The Cradle Difference

Experienced Specialists

Led by fertility experts with extensive experience in reproductive medicine.

Advanced Technology

Modern fertility laboratories and evidence-based treatment protocols.

Compassionate Care

Personalized support throughout every stage of your fertility journey.

Outcome-Focused Approach

Individualized treatment plans designed to maximize success.

Common questions about ICSI Treatment

FAQs

ICSI is not necessarily better than IVF for everyone. It is specifically recommended when male-factor infertility or fertilization challenges are present. Your fertility specialist will determine whether conventional IVF or ICSI is the most suitable option based on your fertility evaluation.

ICSI has been safely used worldwide for many years and has helped millions of couples achieve pregnancy. Most babies conceived through ICSI are healthy. Your doctor may discuss individual risk factors and genetic testing options when appropriate.

Yes. ICSI can be successfully performed using frozen sperm samples. This is often beneficial for fertility preservation patients, donor sperm programs, and men who have undergone surgical sperm retrieval.

For the woman, the treatment process is generally the same as IVF, including ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, and embryo transfer. The main difference occurs in the laboratory, where a single sperm is injected directly into each mature egg during ICSI.

If no sperm are present in the ejaculate, surgical sperm retrieval techniques such as TESA, PESA, or micro-TESE may be considered. Retrieved sperm can often be used successfully with ICSI treatment.

The cost of ICSI treatment varies depending on individual fertility requirements, medications, laboratory procedures, and whether additional services such as embryo freezing or surgical sperm retrieval are needed. Contact Cradle Fertility Center for a personalized treatment consultation and cost estimate.
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