Advance Fertility Procedures / IMSI

IMSI

At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, we offer IMSI, an advanced fertility technique used during IVF/ICSI cycles to select the healthiest and most morphologically normal sperm. Using high-magnification microscopy, IMSI enhances embryo quality and improves pregnancy outcomes, especially in couples with male factor infertility. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Swati Badgire, IMSI is performed with precision, care, and advanced reproductive technology.

What Is IMSI?

IMSI (Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection) is a specialized form of ICSI in which sperm are examined under extremely high magnification (up to 6000x). This allows embryologists to identify even minor structural defects in sperm and select the best-quality sperm for injection into the egg.

At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, IMSI ensures:

  • Selection of high-quality sperm with better morphology

  • Improved fertilization and embryo development

  • Better outcomes in cases of severe male infertility

  • Reduced chances of miscarriage due to sperm abnormalities

  • Advanced, technology-assisted sperm selection process

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Our Approach to IMSI

Detailed Fertility Evaluation

We assess semen quality, sperm morphology, and previous IVF/ICSI history to determine if IMSI is recommended for better outcomes.

High-Magnification Sperm Selection

Using advanced microscopes, sperm are examined at very high magnification to identify even subtle abnormalities and select the healthiest sperm for injection.

Precision ICSI Procedure

The selected high-quality sperm are then injected directly into the egg, increasing chances of healthy embryo formation.

Enhanced Embryo Development

IMSI often leads to stronger, better-graded embryos, improving implantation rates and pregnancy outcomes.

Why Choose IMSI at Rebirth Women’s Clinic?

  • Advanced high-magnification sperm selection technology

  • Expert embryology team for precision-based sperm selection

  • Improved IVF/ICSI outcomes, especially in male infertility

  • Reduced risk of genetic or morphological sperm defects

  • Compassionate, evidence-based fertility care