It is known that one in six couples in the world have difficulties in their fertility. In addition to this, it has been found that the male factor has an increasing impact on the impossibility of achieving pregnancy, and, therefore, the study of sperm is essential when it comes to knowing the reasons why a couple has not been able to have a baby.
With the study of semen, also called spermogram, a specialist can know the main characteristics of sperm in a man who wants to be a father. When these cells do not have a normal shape in their structure, it is when the use of IMSI is recommended, a novel assisted reproduction technique that analyzes and selects the best quality sperm before being implanted in the egg.
What is IMSI?
The IMSI (Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection) assisted reproduction technique is a treatment that thoroughly examines the characteristics of the sperm available in a couple. With high-resolution microscopes, the size, shape of the head and the middle part of the microscopes are analyzed in detail to select those that present the best conditions to achieve a pregnancy.
With IMSI, you can choose the best quality sperm and discard those that have abnormalities that may hinder pregnancy. The success of the treatment depends on this selection, because by choosing the best quality sperm, the chances of achieving the correct implantation of the embryo and, consequently, achieving pregnancy are increased.
After selecting the most suitable sperm, they are injected into the eggs previously captured in the woman through In Vitro fertilization.
Which couples can opt for IMSI treatment?
The Imsi is recommended for couples who have:
- Fertilization failures with ICSI.
- Embryos with poor quality that stop their development.
- Implementation failures.
- Men with oligoastenoteratozoospermia
- High sperm DNA fragmentation.
- Long-term sterility of unknown origin.
IMSI, also called Super ICSI, increases the chances of pregnancy, in addition to decreasing the risk of miscarriage. If you need to know more about this treatment, contact Inser’s offices in Medellín, Bogotá, Pereira, Rionegro or Cartagena. There, one of our Specialist specialistswill analyze your case and determine the best way to achieve the pregnancy you long for.
InSer Group.
It is known that one in six couples in the world have difficulties in their fertility. In addition to this, it has been found that the male factor has an increasing impact on the impossibility of achieving pregnancy, and, therefore, the study of sperm is essential when it comes to knowing the reasons why a couple has not been able to have a baby.
With the study of semen, also called spermogram, a specialist can know the main characteristics of sperm in a man who wants to be a father. When these cells do not have a normal shape in their structure, it is when the use of IMSI is recommended, a novel assisted reproduction technique that analyzes and selects the best quality sperm before being implanted in the egg.
What is IMSI?
The IMSI (Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection) assisted reproduction technique is a treatment that thoroughly examines the characteristics of the sperm available in a couple. With high-resolution microscopes, the size, shape of the head and the middle part of the microscopes are analyzed in detail to select those that present the best conditions to achieve a pregnancy.
With IMSI, you can choose the best quality sperm and discard those that have abnormalities that may hinder pregnancy. The success of the treatment depends on this selection, because by choosing the best quality sperm, the chances of achieving the correct implantation of the embryo and, consequently, achieving pregnancy are increased.
After selecting the most suitable sperm, they are injected into the eggs previously captured in the woman through In Vitro fertilization.
Which couples can opt for IMSI treatment?
The Imsi is recommended for couples who have:
- Fertilization failures with ICSI.
- Embryos with poor quality that stop their development.
- Implementation failures.
- Men with oligoastenoteratozoospermia
- High sperm DNA fragmentation.
- Long-term sterility of unknown origin.
IMSI, also called Super ICSI, increases the chances of pregnancy, in addition to decreasing the risk of miscarriage. If you need to know more about this treatment, contact Inser’s offices in Medellín, Bogotá, Pereira, Rionegro or Cartagena. There, one of our Specialists will analyze your case and determine what is the best path to achieve the pregnancy you long for.
InSer Group.