Standard IVF is fine for most people. So why are so many offered an expensive sperm injection they don't need?
- Written by Robert Norman, Professor of Reproductive and Periconceptual Medicine, The Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide
from www.shutterstock.comAn expensive IVF technique, routinely offered in fertility clinics around the world, offers no extra benefits to standard IVF in the vast majority of cases, our new research shows.
The technique, known as intracytoplasmic sperm injection or ICSI, was developed to help couples where the man has a low sperm count. But it is...





