IVF or ICSI which is better?

Almost every couple wishes to experience the joy of becoming parents. However, some couples may face difficulty conceiving naturally due to various reasons. In such cases, fertility treatments such as IVF and ICSI can help them achieve their dream of having a child. In this article, we will discuss the differences between these two methods and suggest which one may be more suitable based on individual situations.

Difference between IVF and ICSI 

  • Understanding IVF and ICSI

IVF, or In Vitro Fertilization is a medical procedure helping couples to conceive. The process involves combining an egg and sperm outside the body in a laboratory. If the egg fertilizes then the embryo is placed in the woman’s uterus. IVF is used when natural conception is challenging and this procedure offers hope to couples struggling to become parents.

ICSI, or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection is a fertility treatment where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg to assist in fertilization. It is a precise method that increases the chances of successful fertilization, especially when traditional methods might not be effective. ICSI is often recommended when there are sperm-related issues.

  • Procedure

In IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) the woman’s ovaries are stimulated to produce multiple eggs. These eggs are then retrieved and fertilized with sperm in the laboratory. After fertilization, the embryos are monitored for a few days and then the IVF specialist implants the fertilized eggs into the woman’s body.

ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) is a specialized form of IVF where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg using a microneedle. This technique is beneficial when there are issues with sperm quality or if fertilization difficulties have been faced in previous IVF attempts.

  • Success Rate

The success rate of IVF varies depending on various factors like a woman’s age, overall health, sperm quality, and the causes of infertility. In many cases, it is observed that women under the age of 35 carry out the most successful treatment and the success rate declines with increasing age.

ICSI procedure is done when male infertility is a major concern. It is a procedure that has shown a higher success rate in cases of severe male infertility as compared to the traditional IVF method.

  • Complications Involved

At Myra IVF, our experienced team performs the IVF procedure with utmost care. However, some risks are always involved. While undergoing IVF treatment a woman can suffer from different complications like stress, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, and chances of multiple pregnancies.

While the overall complications of ICSI are similar to IVF, there is a slightly increased risk of the child having certain genetic disorders. It is majorly because the selected sperm may carry genetic abnormalities that could be transferred to the embryo. At Myra IVF, we provide the best ICSI treatment with advanced technology.

  • Cost

At Myra IVF, the cost of IVF can be influenced by the number of cycles needed, medication expenses, and additional procedures. On average IVF starts from 4,30,000 KES and goes up to 4,80,000 KES.

ICSI is typically an additional cost on top of the IVF procedure. The extra expense is associated with the specialized equipment and expertise required for the microinjection of sperm into eggs.

Process of IVF and ICSI

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) process –

  • Ovulation Stimulation – The first step in IVF involves stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. It is done with hormonal medications.
  • Egg Retrieval– Once the eggs are mature with the minor surgical procedure these are collected from the ovaries. It is usually done with a thin needle.
  • Sperm Collection – A sperm sample is collected from the male partner or a sperm donor.
  • Fertilization – In a laboratory, eggs, and sperm are combined for fertilization. The fertilized eggs which are called embryos are monitored for a few days.
  • Embryo Transfer – The best-quality embryos are selected and transferred into the woman’s uterus. It’s a relatively simple and painless procedure.
  • Wait for Pregnancy – After the embryo transfer, the woman waits to check if she is pregnant. A pregnancy test is done a few weeks after the procedure.

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) process –

  • Egg Retrieval – Similar to IVF, the woman undergoes ovulation stimulation and egg retrieval procedures.
  • Sperm Collection – Instead of simply combing eggs and sperm, a single sperm is selected and injected directly into an egg using a tiny needle.
  • Fertilization Check – The IVF specialist monitors the eggs for fertilization and the development of embryos.
  • Embryo Transfer – The best embryos are selected and transferred into the woman’s uterus, similar to IVF.
  • Wait for Pregnancy – After the successful embryo transfer, the woman waits to check if she is pregnant. A pregnancy test is done a few weeks after the procedure.

Which is better IVF or ICSI?

Both IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) and ICSI ( Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) are assisted reproductive methods, but these both differ in the fertilization process. IVF involves combining eggs and sperm in a laboratory. ICSI, on the other hand, is a more specialized form of IVF where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg. Both of the methods have their unique differences in procedure, cost, success rate, and complications.

The choice between IVF and ICSI depends on specific fertility issues. ICSI is preferred when there are male infertility issues or challenges with fertilization. IVF is a broader approach suitable for various fertility conditions. The decision should be based on individual circumstances, age, and other factors. At Myra IVF, our team of fertility doctors conducts the required diagnostic test before suggesting a suitable fertility treatment.

Conclusion

Both IVF and ICSI are advanced fertility treatments and the choice depends on the individual’s factors. At Myra IVF, we offer both options which ensure personalized care and the best treatment. Consult with our IVF specialists to determine the most effective approach for your infertility. Our commitment is to provide comprehensive support and guide you toward a hopeful and successful journey to parenthood.