IVF and ICSI: What is the difference?

IVF

IVF (in vitro fertilisation) and ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) are two different techniques used in assisted reproductive technology. IVF includes the fertilisation of eggs and sperm outside the body, followed by the transfer of resulting embryos into the uterus. ICSI, on the other hand, is a specialised form of IVF that involves the direct injection of a single sperm into each egg. ICSI is typically recommended in cases of male factor infertility, where the sperm may have difficulty fertilising the egg naturally. The fertility specialists at Ferty9 Fertility Centre will recommend the most suitable procedure based on individual circumstances.

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