In vitro fertilization, or IVF, has become a modern mean of treating infertility and reproductive problems in many couples. While IVF has been a solution in many difficult cases of infertility, it is not enough in other cases alone, prompting gynecologists, obstetricians and infertility specialists to rely on another method known as Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), which involves injecting an egg from the wife with a sperm taken from the husband, facilitates fertilization and increases its success rate. ICSI is generally used to overcome male infertility problems, a fast and often safe technique with high success rates.
The period of time required for ICSI is approximately 30 days.
In vitro fertilization, supported by ICSI, may be used in one of the following cases:
One or both of the spouses undergo some of the previous tests to begin the procedure for IVF. These include the following:
IVF with ICSI may involve the following complication for the wife:
IVF with ICSI consists of the following main steps:
*HCG injection is one of the most important steps during the IVF process, so it is very important to adhere to the dates given by the specialist and not neglect.
*The wife is advised to drink water or liquids to help fill the bladder, which facilitates the process of embryo transfer, thus raising the success rate of laboratory fertilization and pregnancy stabilization.
After IVF with ICSI, the wife is asked to wait approximately two weeks - depending on the age of the embryo when it is transferred - to have a pregnancy test (blood test not urine), as the results often appear after this period.
The wife can practice her normal life after IVF, but one of the important tips for the success of IVF is to make sure to avoid stressful activities and try to rest as much as possible, and abstain from sexual intercourse for about a week, also it is preferred to drink enough amounts of water.
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