Preparing involves a healthy lifestyle, following doctor’s advice, managing stress, and understanding the procedure to stay positive and ready for the upcoming fertility journey.
Blood work, hormone levels, and sperm analysis help doctors evaluate reproductive health and customize treatment plans for optimal results before starting ICSI.
Embryologists examine sperm motility, shape, and health under a microscope, choosing the most viable single sperm to inject directly into each mature egg.
If fertilization fails, the medical team reassesses sperm and egg quality, sometimes recommending alternative techniques or repeating the procedure for better outcomes.
Typically, a blood test is done 10-14 days post-transfer to check pregnancy hormone levels, indicating whether implantation and early pregnancy have begun successfully.
Following doctor’s guidance, maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding stress, and attending all follow-up appointments help promote a positive pregnancy outcome post-ICSI.
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