What is the cost of ICSI in Pakistan?

50,000 + (Cost Of ICSI) Use Of Donor Embryo: Rs. 45,000 - Rs. 80,000.
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How much does ICSI treatment cost?

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.
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What is the success rate of ICSI?

Fertilization rates of 70 to 80 percent of all eggs injected – equivalent to fertilization with normal sperm – are currently being achieved, and pregnancy rates are comparable to those seen with IVF in couples with no male factor infertility.
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Is ICSI more successful than IVF?

And they're in good company. 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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What is the cost of in vitro fertilization in Pakistan?

In Pakistan, cost of IVF treatment hovers between Rs200,000 to Rs450,000 but is still out of the reach of many middle and lower middle class couples.
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Is IVF halal in Islam?

All assisted reproductive technologies are permitted in Islam, if the semen source, ovum source, and the incubator (uterus) come from the legally married husband and wife during the span of their marriage [18]. According to Islam, a man's or woman's infertility should be accepted if it is beyond cure.
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Which hospital is best in Pakistan for IVF?

Top 5 Best IVF Centre in Pakistan are:
  • Nepal Fertility Centre.
  • Australian Concept of Infertility medical centre (ACIMC)
  • Lahore Institute of Infertility and Endocrinology.
  • Concept fertility centre.
  • Saqib IVF centre and fertility.
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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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Is ICSI cheaper than IVF?

Thus, presuming each IVF cycle costs about $23,000, based on that 3 - 7% risk reduction, ICSI on average saves $700 - $1,600.
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Are ICSI babies normal?

Retrospective data suggests that IVF and IVF/ICSI are safe. Health risks to both mother and offspring that are significantly increased with assisted reproduction include multiple gestation, preterm delivery (even in singleton pregnancy), and congenital abnormalities in the offspring.
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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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Can you do ICSI 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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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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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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How long is ICSI process?

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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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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Does ICSI affect gender?

DOES ICSI AFFECT GENDER. ICSI, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, is used to interject the sperm into the center of the egg, with the goal of achieving an embryo. 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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Can you have twins with ICSI?

Abstract. Twin pregnancies constitute the most serious complication for both mother and children after IVF/ICSI treatment, but transfer of at least two `best looking' embryos remains the standard policy.
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How many sperm do you need for ICSI?

In theory, one sperm is all that is needed to fertilise an egg and achieve a successful pregnancy using ICSI technique. For most (moderate) oligozoospermic patients, sperm are retrieved successfully from their ejaculated samples collected on the day of egg retrieval.
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Are ICSI pregnancies high risk?

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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What are the advantages of ICSI?

The main benefit of ICSI during IVF is an enhanced fertilization rate, which can increase the number of fertilized eggs available for transfer or freezing. For couples struggling with male factor infertility, ICSI can also increase your chances for a successful fertilization under normal insemination (such as IUI).
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How many embryos are transferred in ICSI?

Among cycles using IVF and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), transfers of three and four embryos accounted, respectively, for 14.5% and 1.3% in Europe as a whole, including 49.4% and 9.9% in Greece, 34.6% and 4.5% in Italy, 26.2% and 3.1% in Hungary, and 40.7% and 7.9% in Bulgaria (Kupka et al., 2016).
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Can we choose gender in IVF in Pakistan?

In spite of the fact that sex selection using PGD is banned in many countries, many Asian countries including Pakistan, offer gender selection for a price. This sort of 'facility' can lead to nothing but a dangerous outcome where parents choose an embryo over others based on gender.
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What is ICSI fertility?

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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What are the IVF injections?

You'll have vaginal ultrasound scans to monitor your ovaries and, in some cases, blood tests. Before your eggs are collected, you'll have an injection of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) that helps your eggs to mature.
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