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Conquer Male Infertility with Advanced ICSI Treatment

ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) at The Bliss Care helps couples overcome low sperm count or motility with precision fertilization techniques

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Why Choose ICSI?

Designed for couples facing male factor infertility

Suitable for low sperm count, poor motility, or failed IVF

Increases chances of fertilization by injecting a single healthy sperm directly into the egg

Recommended for previous IVF failures or surgically retrieved sperm

Why The Bliss Care for ICSI?

  • Expert embryologists with 15+ years of experience
  • Fully equipped, internationally certified IVF & ICSI lab
  • High fertilization and blastocyst development rates
  • Transparent counseling with male fertility focus
  • Emotional and medical support for couples dealing with stress

How ICSI Works

Semen sample is collected or extracted surgically (if needed)

A single best-quality sperm is selected

The sperm is injected directly into the matured egg

The resulting embryo is cultured in the lab for 3–5 days

The best embryo is transferred into the uterus

Semen sample is collected or extracted surgically (if needed)

A single best-quality sperm is selected

The sperm is injected directly into the matured egg

The resulting embryo is cultured in the lab for 3–5 days

The best embryo is transferred into the uterus

Success Metrics at The Bliss Care

Over 1000+

successful ICSI cases handled

70%+

fertilization success with ICSI

65%

clinical pregnancy rate in ICSI cycles

Patient Testimonial

Who Should Consider ICSI?

Men with low sperm count or poor motility

Couples with previous IVF failure

Blocked vas deferens or surgical sperm retrieval cases

Poor fertilization in standard IVF cycles

Unexplained infertility

Get a free detailed semen analysis

fertility consultation with our lead embryologist

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ICSI painful for men?

Not at all. It is a lab procedure done on sperm and egg; there is no pain involved for the male partner.

It depends on your fertility profile. ICSI is more effective for male factor infertility.

ICSI babies are as healthy as IVF babies. We follow WHO and ICMR protocols for embryo handling.

Is ICSI painful for men?

Not at all. It is a lab procedure done on sperm and egg; there is no pain involved for the male partner.

Is ICSI better than IVF?

It depends on your fertility profile. ICSI is more effective for male factor infertility.

Is there any risk to the baby?

ICSI babies are as healthy as IVF babies. We follow WHO and ICMR protocols for embryo handling.

Start Your ICSI Journey Today

Schedule your free consultation and take the first confident step toward parenthood with The Bliss Care.