IVF-ICSI

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IVF with your own eggs

IVF ICSI is an assisted reproductive technology used to help couples struggling with infertility to conceive a child. In this procedure, the egg is fertilized with a single sperm in a laboratory setting and the resulting embryo is then transferred to the woman's uterus. IVF-ICSI has a high success rate and has helped many couples achieve their dream of having a child. It is recommended for couples who have been trying to conceive for more than a year without success, as well as for women who have had their tubes removed or have tubal blockages. Women with hormonal disorders, such as PCOS and endometriosis, can also benefit from IVF treatment. Additionally, men with low sperm count or abnormal sperm movement can opt for IVF to increase their chances of conception. IVF can also help couples with unexplained fertility issues to finally achieve their dream of becoming parents. Ultimately, anyone who is having difficulty conceiving should consider IVF treatment as a potential solution. What Tests Are Performed Before Starting IVF? Before starting IVF, several tests are performed to evaluate the overall health and reproductive potential of the individual. These tests may include a physical examination, blood tests to check hormone levels, ultrasound to examine the ovaries and uterus, and a semen analysis for the male partner. A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) may also be required to check for any blockages or abnormalities in the fallopian tubes.These tests help doctors determine the best treatment plan and increase the chances of a successful IVF procedure.