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What are the risks involved in IMSI treatment?

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IMSI is prone to the same risks as ICSI. They are listed below. -

  • A male infant born after Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection (IMSI) is more likely to have reproductive problems in the future. This happens due to the passing of infertility genetics from the father to the baby.

  • In an IMSI infant, there is a 3% probability of a serious birth defect. Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, Angelman syndrome, sex chromosomal abnormalities, and hypospadias are among them.

  • Some fertilized eggs (2% of all) do not develop into healthy embryos. This is due to the fact that they may be destroyed during the IMSI treatment, which is more intrusive and takes more labor than a regular IVF operation.

  • To boost the odds of a successful pregnancy, numerous embryos are put within the woman's uterus so that at least one embryo may grow normally. This, however, increases the likelihood of multiple pregnancies.

  • Multiple pregnancies raise the risk of problems such as premature delivery, high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, and the necessity for a c-section.

For more information, consult Dr. Deepika Doshi one of the best Gynecologist in Borivali