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Classic fertilisation IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation)

Classic insemination was applied in all cases of infertility until the early 90's when micro fertilisation was discovered. The process is very simple. Under aseptic conditions thousands of mobile spermatozoa are deposited around the egg and after 24 hours incubation we observe if the egg has been successfully fertilised. The advantage of this technique is…

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Fertilisation with ICSI (Intra Cellular Sperm Injection)

Microfertilisation or ICSI is the selection of a normal spermatozoa from the embryologists, based on its morphological characteristics and its smooth mobility, its aspiration with a micropipette and the injection of it straight into the egg. Fertilisation with ICSI is applied in the following cases: • Weak sperm • History of endometriosis • Advanced reproductive…

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Fertilisation with the PICSI (Physiological Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection technique)

PICSI micro fertilisation acts as an extra sperm quality filter and is a technique used for the best possible selection of sperm, which will be used for injection into the egg with ICSI micro fertilisation. The PICSI method is literally an extra test for the sperm and involves placing the sperm in hyaluronic acid (HA),…

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