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We are undergoing infertility treatment.Will this treatment cause birth defects in our child?

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Hello doctor,

My wife is 24 years old and she has PCOD. We have been trying to conceive for the past 2 years, but no result. We went to infertility specialist six months ago. He started the treatment through medicines and one IUI. But, all the treatments failed. Then, he decided to go for IVF. Our doctor said that my semen sample is normal. In this IVF cycle 15 eggs were retrieved. Out of the 15 eggs they decided 8 eggs for IVF and 7 eggs for ICSI. Later, the doctor said that all 8 IVF eggs failed to be fertile because egg layer was very strong and And all the 5 eggs with ICSI are fertile. He transferred two embryos today and said that the embryo quality is good. Is ICSI a safe process? Will it affect the IQ of the baby or cause any birth defect? What about the fertility status during their adulthood? And finally, why is egg layer so thick?

Answered by Dr. Dattaprasad Balasaheb Inamdar

Education:

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Professional Bio:

Dr. Dattaprasad Balasaheb Inamdar is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist specializing in women's medical care and treats the disorders affecting the reproductive system, such as the vagina, ovaries, and uterus. He also specializes in infertility management, IVF, and advanced reproductive techniques.

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Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I can understand your concerns.

  • ICSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is the procedure in which a single sperm is selected and injected into an egg.
  • ICSI is associated with a very negligible increase in birth defects (For example: rate of birth defects with natural conception in infertile couple if considered around 3%, with ICSI it will be around 3.1%).
  • ICSI does not affect a child's IQ at all.
  • Regarding whether a child will have any problem in adulthood, it depends on the genetic make up of the couple. Through ICSI, the same genes are transmitted to the baby.
  • ICSI procedure as such, does not lead to any problem in adulthood of the baby conceived (same applies to the fertility and the child should not face any additional problem).
  • Thickness of egg covering (zona) is mostly genetically determined (same as one's height, complexion, etc).
  • You can leave all the concerns about ICSI aside and hope for a positive result as of now.

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Medically reviewed by iCliniq medical review team
Published At March 6, 2015
Reviewed At February 6, 2024

Education:

MBBS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Dattaprasad Balasaheb Inamdar is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist specializing in women's medical care and treats the disorders affecting the reproductive system, such as the vagina, ovaries, and uterus. He also specializes in infertility management, IVF, and advanced reproductive techniques.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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Education:

MBBS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Dattaprasad Balasaheb Inamdar is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist specializing in women's medical care and treats the disorders affecting the reproductive system, such as the vagina, ovaries, and uterus. He also specializes in infertility management, IVF, and advanced reproductive techniques.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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