What is difference between IVF and ICSI?

IVF and ICSI are forms of assisted reproductive treatment (ART) in which eggs are fertilised with sperm outside the body. IVF is used for female infertility and unexplained infertility, and ICSI is used when there is a male cause of infertility.
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Which one is better IVF or ICSI?

Results: In IVF group, fertilization and implantation rates were significantly higher than ICSI group (66.22% and 16.67% in IVF group versus 57.46% and 11.17% in ICSI group, respectively). Chemical and clinical pregnancy rates were statistically higher in IVF group as compared with the ICSI group (42.9% vs.
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Is IVF more successful with ICSI?

Undergoing IVF with ICSI has a much higher success rate than regular IVF. ICSI usually fertilizes 50-80% of the eggs it is performed on. However, it is important to remember that no procedure can guarantee a 100% success rate. Even when the sperm is directly injected into the egg, it may not fertilize the egg.
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Can ICSI be done without IVF?

IVF simply means in vitro fertilization and it can be completed with or without ICSI treatment. If your fertility diagnosis includes insufficient sperm parameters (male factor infertility) you probably will undergo ICSI in addition to IVF.
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Does ICSI cost more than IVF?

Cost. The ICSI procedure costs between $1,400 to $2,000. This is on top of the general IVF cost, which on average costs $12,000 to $15,000. It may cost more than this if other IVF options are being used.
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Is ICSI babies are normal?

Findings from some but not all studies suggest that ICSI is associated with an increased risk for chromosomal abnormalities, autism, intellectual disabilities, and birth defects compared with conventional IVF. These increased risks may also be due to the effects of subfertility.
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Is ICSI painful?

Is ICSI treatment painful? No, ICSI is not a painful procedure. During the process of IVF/ICSI, the patient is anxious about the procedure being painful. However, there is no part of the procedure in which the patient may experience pain.
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What is ICSI cost?

ICSI is a specialized form of treatment requires the use of specialized tools and processes. The cost of the procedure is approximately 1.2 Lac INR in India.
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How is sperm selected for ICSI?

Initially, a sperm sample is prepared using multiple techniques in order to eliminate poor quality sperm. The remaining specimen of “healthy” sperm is then placed under high-magnification for visual inspection by an embryologist. The embryologist will select the “best looking” sperm using a fine glass needle.
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Does ICSI affect gender?

Since it is the sperm that determines the embryo's sex, ICSI doesn't affect the baby's gender in any way.
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Who is ICSI suitable for?

ICSI is an effective treatment for men with infertility. It's performed as part of in vitro fertilisation (IVF). It involves the sperm being injected directly into the egg. Some men may need their sperm to be surgically extracted first.
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How many eggs are needed for ICSI?

One requirement for split ICSI is a minimum number of mature eggs. We must be able to identify at least eight mature eggs on the day of your egg retrieval in order to proceed with split ICSI. If this requirement is not met, we will inject all of your mature eggs.
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What happens if ICSI fails?

What is the main reason for failed fertilization after ICSI? It can happen if you don't have a sufficient number of normal or mature oocytes. However, the main reason is the failure of oocyte activation if you have a decent number of oocytes and the partner has motile sperm.
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Does ICSI work first time?

Couples who have more severe problems such as low sperm counts or movement will have an even higher rate of fertilization failure. Therefore, at IVF1, our recommendation to increase the chance for 1st time IVF success is to use ICSI for fertilization EVEN IF there are no known sperm problems.
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Does ICSI increase chance of twins?

Abstract. One of the negative aspects of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is the increased risk of multiple pregnancies. Multiples of high order (triplets and pregnancies of higher order) are obsolete to both doctors and patients and need to be avoided.
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How long does ICSI take?

How long does ICSI take? It takes about four to six weeks to complete one IVF with ICSI treatment. You have to wait for your partner's ovaries to respond to the medication and for her eggs to mature.
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What are the 5 stages of IVF?

IVF involves several steps — ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, sperm retrieval, fertilization and embryo transfer.
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Does ICSI increase chances of pregnancy?

New Scientist reports that a recent study revealed that ICSI boasts a pregnancy success rate of 24%. While IVF without ICSI still has a slightly higher pregnancy success rate at 27%, those aren't bad odds for anyone who's already tried other methods of assisted reproductive technology.
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How long after ICSI does fertilization occur?

Fertilization is assessed 16 - 18 hours after insemination or ICSI. The fertilized eggs are called zygotes and are cultured in a specially formulated culture medium that supports their growth. They will be assessed on the second and third day after retrieval.
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Can ICSI damage the egg?

Egg Damage

The most immediate concern with ICSI is that in the process of trying to fertilize an egg, some eggs will be damaged. Today, good labs manage to achieve fertilization in 70 – 80% of eggs inseminated with ICSI, and likely about 5% of good quality eggs will be damaged in the process.
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Where is ICSI situated?

ICSI has its headquarters at New Delhi, four Regional Offices at New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and 72 Chapters across India. ICSI has been contributing to the initiatives of Government of India that have potential to excel the social-economic growth of India.
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What is the success rate of ICSI in India?

The process of ICSI has a very high success rate. The chances of fertilization are high. The process is conducted in controlled lab conditions and success rate is as high as 80%. Earlier, the sperm and egg were placed together, allowing the sperm to penetrate the egg by itself, without any human intervention.
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What day of cycle does ICSI start?

You will usually start this on day 2 (the day after your period starts) and continue until around day 12, it is better to have the injection at around the same time every day.
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How long is ICSI treatment?

One cycle of ICSI takes between four weeks and six weeks to complete. You and your partner can expect to spend a half-day at the clinic for the egg and sperm retrieval procedures. You will usually be asked to go back between two days and five days later for the embryo transfer procedure .
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Is IUI better than IVF?

In general, IVF has higher success rates than IUI. It is the most highly recommended method for women over the age of 40. Additionally, IVF gives your fertility doctor and the intended parents more have over the number of embryos transferred into the uterus, which lowers the risk of multiple births.
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