It is called fertilization failure when the process of in vitro fertilization , either conventional or ICSI, fails and does not fertilize any egg. This is a phenomenon that usually occurs in 11-15% of treatments with fertilization in vitro and 3% after the use of ICSI.
After the follicular puncture, where the eggs are retrieved, this is fertilized in the laboratory:
Faced with this phenomenon, or a case of low fertilization, it is necessary to rethink the patient's cycle and look for the origin of this failure if possible. If the failure of fertilization has taken place after a conventional IVF and an unknown origin of sterility, it is recommended to perform ICSI in consecutive cycles.
Fertilization failure after ICSI is usually due to poor oocyte quality or poor sperm quality.