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What is ICSI?

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a type of assisted reproductive technology (ART) used to treat infertility in which a single sperm is injected directly into an egg to fertilize it.

What is the cost of ICSI?

The cost of ICSI can vary depending on several factors, including the location, clinic, and the number of cycles required.

USD 1741 TO 2322

Technology used:
  • Microinjection pipettes are used to inject a single sperm into the egg.
  • Inverted microscopes are used to visualize and guide the injection process.
  • Culture media are used to help the fertilized eggs develop into embryos before implantation.
Precautions:
  • Follow the prescribed medication schedule and instructions provided by the doctor to prevent infection and ensure proper fertilization.
  • Avoid sexual intercourse and strenuous physical activity for a few days after the procedure to prevent any complications.
  • Attend follow-up appointments with the doctor to monitor progress and address any concerns.
Key tests:
  • A pregnancy test will be done after about two weeks to check for the success of the procedure.
  • A transvaginal ultrasound may be performed to monitor the growth and development of the fetus.
  • A non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) may be recommended to check for any genetic abnormalities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, congenital heart disease can be passed down from a parent to a child. If one or both parents have a congenital heart defect, there is an increased risk of their child having the condition as well. However, it is important to note that not all congenital heart defects are inherited and some can occur due to other factors such as infections during pregnancy or exposure to certain medications or substances.

The initial treatment process for a child with congenital heart disorder depends on the type and severity of the condition. This could include medications for visible symptoms and monitoring with regular checkups.

The tests for congenital heart disorders do not always require hospitalization. Many of the tests can be performed on an outpatient basis, which means the patient can leave the hospital or clinic on the same day. However, some tests may require a short hospital stay, particularly if the patient is an infant or young child.

The treatment options for congenital heart disease may depend on the type and severity of the condition. These options may include medications or procedures like cardiac catheterization.