5 Tips To Avoid Failure In Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection

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Failures always hurt people's feelings and break their expectations. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ISCI) refers to injecting single sperm into the center of the egg. The process comes with many failures. Here are 5 tips to avoid failure in Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection.

  1. Get clear about whether this method is for you

The Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection is indeed one of the most effective treatments for male infertility, but before you even jump on the wagon for creating a baby you need to get clear about whether or not this method is the right treatment for you. This is because not all men who suffer from infertility can benefit from it as there are differing degrees of infertility. In order for the method to work for you, there are certain criteria which you must meet.

First, you need to have sperm motility that is below 35%, which means the movement of your sperm is super low that the tiny cells simply can’t make it all the way to the egg. Second, you also need to have sperm concentration that is lower than 20 million per millimeter. If you’re between 15-20 million/ml you can benefit from Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection.

  1. Conduct your research for the best facility

When it comes to Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, the quality of the facility plays a significant role. This fertility treatment can be very delicate and requires true professionals who know what they are doing in order to ensure success.

According to PubMed Central publication, the uptake of ICSI fertility treatment has more than doubled from 1996 to 2012.

The reason is this preference is a lower failure rate compared to the conventional IVF method. Still, not all facilities are equipped to handle this high-tech fertility process properly.

To tap the growing market, many facilities have switched to ICSI treatment without adequate investment.

So don’t just be choosing and going to a facility which offers shady convenience. With that said, before you decide on which facility to entrust your future baby, do thorough research about the facilities that have caught your interest.

Good facilities will always have a website and there you can see other people’s reviews of them. This should be the first step in your research as an online investigation is the easiest and quickest. After filtering out the facilities you are not sure about, you can make multiple visits and see for yourself the feel of each place and staff. If it feels right, you are probably in the right place.

  1. Follow through with the quality-check of the embryo

When your Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection has been successful, you will need to check on the quality of the embryo. This stage is actually super important because you want to make sure that the embryo’s quality will be good enough to continue to grow into a healthy foetus. Some people who do not know so well about this may simply skip this step, so please don’t be one of those people. If your doctor does not ask you for a check-up on the embryo, then you should be the one asking for it. Then the doctor will be able to prepare a procedure for checking.

The embryonist will conduct a grading to determine the quality of the embryo. Then, when you can ask as many questions as possible because you need to have all the information needed to continue handling the foetus properly.

  1. Quit unhealthy habits such as smoking

When you are thinking of getting Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection to have a baby, you need to make sure your own condition is in the best shape possible. The better shape you are, the better sperm quality you can achieve. The better sperm the sperm quality is, the higher chance you have of creating a quality embryo. A quality embryo will ensure successful insemination and you will be able to have a healthy baby through the process of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection.

So, if you are a smoker, for the life of your baby, quit it right away. If you have the right mindset, intention, and know your priority, quitting smoking will not be difficult at all. If you aren’t a smoker, get away from other smokers so their bad behavior doesn’t affect your Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection success. You need to learn to set your priorities and ensure you grow a healthy baby.

  1. Talk with your doctor and learn everything

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection is not something that comes across most people’s minds. As such, unless you have come to need it for yourself, chances are you do not have adequate knowledge about what it is all about. So when you have decided to undergo this fertility treatment method for conceiving a baby, talk with your doctor and learn everything there is to know to ensure the success of your progress. You will have a lot of questions and don’t be shy to ask and learn. Your doctor will be happy to guide you and help you through what ever you need to know for the sake of the success of your program.

Learn together with your spouse so you both can work as a team. Don’t skip certain check-up steps and always be in communication with your doctor in case you find some abnormal growth with your embryo and foetus.

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  1. Ensure proper sperm placement

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ICSI technology has evolved significantly. Even though it’s rapidly advancing, the ICSI technology still offers a significant learning curve and hence hasn’t been mastered in its entirety.

According to a ScienceDirect publication titled “Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection,” varying the ICSI methods ensure that the procedure traps only mature and healthy sperm. A substance used to attract mature sperm in this process is called hyaluron.

Still using a high magnification of sperm supports the collecting of suitable ones capable of enduring the rigorous placement process. These two approaches are called PICSI and MISCI, respectively.

A common failure of this technique is to incorrectly place the sperm at the most suitable range within the egg. If its placement is so close to the crust, the sperm would have difficulty nestling in the egg and the process, wouldn’t fertilize the egg.

On the other hand, if it’s pushed so far, the needle may end up puncturing the egg crust on the other side and misplacing the sperm outside the egg cell.

In both of these situations, fertilization wouldn’t occur. The correct approach is to place the sperm next to the egg membrane and allow the encasement of the sperm to occur.

Still, the sperm may remain glued to the needle’s tip and could get inadvertently pulled out while withdrawing the needle.

  1. Prevent egg damage during ICSI

The advancement of Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ICSI technology has reduced the risk of egg damage during this process.

This is mainly due to the skill of the embryologist performing this delicate assignment. Further, the lab condition and equipment also support the success of this procedure.

Still, egg condition and maturation could cause issues during the ICSI procedure. And different factors could cause this scenario.

First, if the needle is too thick, it may pray open the entire egg crust, resulting in the contents oozing out as the egg fails to hold its contents.

Sometimes also, the needle could be a bit blunt. This means that it can’t prick the egg. Hence the sperm contents in the needle can’t be transferred and deposited inside the egg. As such, no fertilization happens.

Still, the wrong positioning of the needle may introduce voids within the egg. These inconsistencies in the egg contents could prevent the sperm from fertilizing the egg even when deposited within the egg structure.

  1. Eat sperm boosting diet

Sometimes the reason why your ICSI procedure fails is due to poor-quality sperm. Sperm quality is the reason why you are seeking fertility treatment in the first place.

Hence if you can’t secrete healthy sperm in sufficient volume, you are unlikely to conceive using ICSI.

In this procedure, a single sperm is picked by a minute needle called a micropipette. The needle is then inserted into the outer crust of the egg where the egg is implanted.

To enable fertilization, the sperm must prick the inner crust of the egg to form an embryo.

Still, this process is delicate. Any attempt to push the sperm too deep inside the egg could end up puncturing the other side of the egg, missing the egg nuclei.

Again, if the placement is too shallow, the egg must push itself inside. This is the norm.

And so you need healthy sperm with perfect structure and DNA to perform this. After all, you don’t want to end up with a defective embryo.   

  1. Make quality eggs

From a woman's perspective, a defective egg could be the trigger to infertility. Sometimes, it could be due to a lack of egg dropping from the fallopian tube, or the egg crust being too thick to allow for sperm penetration.

Whichever the cause, you and your spouse need to find the reason causing infertility. These could be plenty.

Still, you can do your part to ensure healthy eggs are released during ovulation. The first step is to take care of your diet.

Eating food rich in zinc, magnesium, and iron is essential for proper ovulation. They include vegetables, meats, and fruits. You can also sprinkle nuts and seeds to get the full nutrition.

For better mineral, vitamin, and carb absorption, you can support the food with supplements. Picking supplements like vitamin D, CoQ10, and DHEA has been found to improve the odds of ICSI.

Exercise could also loosen the tight vessels around the pelvis, making menstruation and ovulation less stressful.

  1. Avoid stress

Talking about stress, women are more predisposed to suffer anxiety than males. Excessive stress may prevent proper egg development and ovulation.

A May 2022 article titled “How Does Stress Induce Infertility,” in the Cloudnine Fertility website, mentions that stress triggers infertility in both men and women.

Thus you must avoid stress triggers, especially when you are already seeking help to overcome infertility. Picking a healthy lifestyle and seeking support group help.

Sufficient sleep helps to calm frayed nerves. It also helps in the development of the eggs. Again it supports the natural restorative process necessary for a successful pregnancy.

Yet sleep also eliminates the anxiety caused by infertility. When a woman is unable to carry a baby, her stress level is always high.

Still, if she succeeds eventually, she would always worry about keeping the fetus till full maturity. Preterm complications and stillbirth could cause female nightmares.

Yet, relaxation and meditation are vital to helping keep her body and mind off the stress trigger. You can keep your anxiety at bay by internalizing that you may need more than two cycles of ICSI for successful fertilization.

During this period, however trying, you need to keep calm and composed. If you don’t, the fertilization odd declines further down.

In conclusion, we have found and discussed five tips with you to avoid failure in intracytoplasmic sperm injections. In addition, we hope we have provided enough knowledge to help you learn more about intracytoplasmic injections and their failure.


SIMILAR QUESTION

How Can I Make My ICSI More Successful?

Introduction

The ICSI, or the International Conference on Software Engineering, is an important event in the software development industry. It brings together leading experts in the field to discuss best practices and cutting-edge developments. It is a great opportunity for professionals to network and learn about the latest trends in the industry. However, it is also a competitive event, and it is important to ensure that your ICSI experience is as successful as possible. In this paper, I will discuss some strategies and techniques that can be used to make an ICSI more successful.

Strategies for Success

Conclusion

The ICSI is an important event in the software development industry. It is an excellent opportunity for professionals to network and stay up-to-date with the latest trends in the field. By following the strategies listed in this paper, attendees can make the most out of their ICSI experience and ensure that it is as successful as possible.


Does Saliva Kill Sperm Cells?

Regardless of whether you are trying to avoid pregnancy or achieve it, it is important to know that saliva cannot kill sperm. Nevertheless, it is true that large quantities of saliva can hamper the sperm movement and it does impact chances of conception in an average semen sample.

So it can pose a problem to semen with very low sperm count. It is therefore advisable for infertile couples who have trouble conceiving to try and avoid vigorous oral sex before intercourse. The saliva at the vulva can affect the mobility of the sperm greatly and reduce the chances of sperm to make it to the cervix.

Oral sex on both, men and women, were found to be inconsequential in affecting the chances of pregnancy in a normally fertile couple though. Therefore, if sperm mixed with saliva enters the vagina, it is capable of causing pregnancy. In the same breath, water does not kill sperm either.

The study that discovered the detrimental effects of saliva on sperm motility was inspired by the fact that infertile couples often suffer from other forms of sexual dysfunction, such as lack of lubrication. Also, baby-making sex is quite stressful and hampers the normal sexual response cycle of individuals.

Hence, if that is the case, try and refrain from using saliva. While lubricants can jeopardize the chances of conceiving, there are lubricants available that can be used safely without affecting the chances of pregnancy. You need to follow certain guidelines to ensure that the lubricants do not affect sperm health inside the vagina.

Look for fertility-friendly lubricants that provide a protective environment for the sperm. The lubricant must have neutral pH, viscosity similar to vaginal mucous, and have a low level of endotoxins. Most importantly, don’t mistake non-spermicidal with fertility-friendly. Most fertility-friendly lubricants are marketed as such and you can easily find them online or at local pharmacy stores.


Stress Is Linked to Low Sperm Count. Reduce Your Stress With This Tip

A piece of dark chocolate will do wonders for you

Well, dark chocolates are really beneficial if you want to improve the quality of your sperm and want to cut down your stress. Well, stress and sperm count are related to each other.

If you are suffering from stress, there is a possibility that the health of your sperm will degrade and also, it will lower down your sperm count.

But, eating dark chocolates will help you to get rid of both the problems at once. It has been found that eating dark chocolates, which are full of nutrients; have some amazing stress relieving properties.

Also, dark chocolates are loaded with amino acids, which are really beneficial for your sperm as they double up the volume of your sperm count. So, gorge on some dark chocolates to throw out the stress and also to improve the health and volume of your sperm.


Here Is One Crazy Fact About Sperm You Need To Know Now

The healthiest sperm makes a baby

Although it may sound like a no-brainer, there is so much more you need to know why it’s important for you to keep an overall healthy makeup. To begin with, what usually helps your body maintain health will automatically help you produce healthier, stronger, more resilient sperm cells.

You may be wondering why healthy sperm cells are important to make a baby. First off, damaged sperm cells have a higher risk of making a baby with abnormalities. Now that’s surely one thing you don’t want to happen to your offspring.

Another important aspect is that the journey to reach the egg is a tough one. Before reaching the ovaries, only about half of the sperm cells know how to swim straight. Even then, breaking through the thick outer layer surrounding the egg is another heavy duty job only the toughest cell can accomplish.