I remember being on a medical fair when I was 10 and walking up to an arcade machine. When I started the game it looked just like this and I thought "Hmm, this is a really weird-looking game." After playing it for a couple of minutes one of the sellers there walked up to me and told me that I was really good at artificial impregnation. At that point I just walked away confused.
Slowest? Nah, it is not possible. They specially select the "best" one, so, it should he one of the better ones even if it's not the fastest. Slowest ones are usually not even suitable for this
I was bron from ICSI i was an exeriment back then on 1998... i was born on 1999 and hell it was so expensive the treatment xd so many failed attempts but here i am
@@CaptainFortuneLAS wow that’s amazing! I was a accident teen pregnancy and almost aborted, not at all a ICSI lol different people being made in different ways
@@lk6912 yeah but it's irrelevant for this video because one spermatozoid is the same as another one in the same sample as they all carry the same genetic code and when people talk about “the job of this sperm” or as in this comment, that “we struggled to get here”, we give an identity to this spermatozoid or any other one but in reality, it's just a reproductive cell that isn't even “alive” (by that, I mean it has no kind of consciousness whatsoever), so we're basically personifying a cell.
@@rigierish3807 A lot of sperm are actually duds or deformed. Not uncommon to see one with 2 tails or swimming in circles or spazzing out or just laying there, etc.
@@davidgutierrez8297 first, there are a lot of different sperm cells, so if you find one that isn't exactly the same as the “basic” one, it's normal. But even if it was this one and it and it still was deformed, what do you imply? My point, though, is the same : it's a reproductive cell that carries genetic code. That's it.
Fun fact: this process is almost identical to how cloning is achieved, you can take an egg and a sperm cell. Use one of those needles to remove the genetic material from the nucleus of both egg and Sperm, replace them both with the DNA of the subject you are attempting to clone, fertilize the egg with the sperm containing the same DNA, it creates a near perfect genetic copy of the subject, it still requires a surrogate mother to actually develop, so the “memories” and actual “soul” are not cloned, the clone will grow up to be its own person with its own experiences, memories, and soul. Watched a few news stories about cloning goats all the way back in the late 90s, Vice did a documentary about a guy in Japan that has been cloning a customer’s dog since the 90s, every time his dog passes away, he has it cloned. It’s insane how close the clone looks to the original, they grow the same patters in their fur, they grow to be the exact same size and weight, they have the same health issues the original had, but they all have completely unique personalities
@@Phagastick ofcourse yes. We have to use some restriction endonucleases to remove and to join some DNA strands. It's high of cost.. It will take so much of time too.. Practically possible...........🙂
Clone is different. And this processes like ICSP, IFGT, IFGT are different.. You said like egg and sperm containing same DNA( chromosomes) I think it's not possible to the allosomes having same Chromosomes in both.. Sir can you explain how the cloning is achieved??????
I microinjected zebrafish embryos in a harvard-associated lab in Boston and I was shocked with the precision of the long-term scientists in that lab. It was also incredibly satisfying.
@@hadi9023 yep...but they are genetically different..allelic pair of all the genes undergo segregation and then crossing over occurs..which results in different gametes (in short --- the eggs are different even though they are from the same women..😃)
@@ms.ferretmanthing2404 all babies start agendered and she isn't either a biologically good option, so I agree with you. The sex differentiation only starts after 7 weeks of fertilization.
Their tails (aka flagellum) fall off as soon as the sperm penetrates the ovum (aka egg) . They only need it to get to the egg, so here the sperms falgellum is lost before fertilization because it's artificially inseminated and therefore it doesn't need the tail.
To the child who was in the video..if your life becomes success or becomes sucks..you know who is the doctor to acknowledge or to blame with...you could be the best or worse pick
Wow. It's fascinating how far in science we've come. Usually patients don't, but do you have an idea what procedure you're getting exactly? Is it ICSI, or normal IVF?
I work in a lab where we are manufacturing these pipettes. One is called injection which is the smaller pipette for the sperm, the other is called holder pipette which holds the egg. I work in QC.
Who would've guessed that the species who once used to roam naked and eat raw food with no shelter and is categorised as a descendant of some monkey family would be able to do such an impossible and miraculous thing 🤯🤯
I got existential crisis looking at this and meta functions of our world, like those cells don't even resemble anything but are capable of transforming into a human, how does that even work that two are enough to make another organism, what powers those cells
I love how the needle is even struggling to get in as if the sperm’s job wasn’t already hard enough. 😂 The egg is just sitting there like, “Take your time...”
"Bro, I was just chilling out there swimming when this giant pipe appeared and then sucked me in, it dropped me inside a sphere that was being held by a huge thing that materialized out of nowhere, after dropping me in, they yeeted the sphere and here I am now."
@@ravshanormsby Come to think of it, my initial astonishment was kind of stupid. That's because there are many tiny mechanisms, with moving parts, like actuators and sensors which are far more complex than a microscopic hollow tube. I'm still interested to know how they make those needles though.
Stay healthy guys, don't let this situation arrive. Marry at right time and have kids when you are at peak of your health and youth. That's it. Don't come after me for writing this.
That's all fine and good buut.. Some people just can't get pregnant. My Cousin is one of those. They tried over and over, at a good age.. Nothing. For people like that, this is pretty much the only hope
Great video! Does cannabis usage for males greatly affect success rate of ICSI fertility? Wife does not smoke. I vape lightly nightly before bed to help sleep and back pain.
I am a doctor worked in the reproductive medicine center of First-class Hospital at Grade 3 in China, I like this video so much. As RU-vid is blocked from accessing in China, If you don’t mind, I would like to share this video to other website in China for the purpose of popularizing knowledge of reproductive medicine and patient education. Of course, I will state the original author information at the end of the video. Thank you very much
@@sagelioneldsouza8230 it is a national rating based on the lots of criteria such as the quality of the facility, doctors and nurses experiences etc, grade 3 is the highest rating among hospitals
I can't stop giggling because the tik tok trend with Forget by Pogo where people are dodging things keeps playing in my head every time the needle misses.
i've been working in a company making those glass-pipettes for about two years now. It's really satisfying to do and actually fairly easy, yet so fascinating.
@@pipony8939 microPipett is used in microinjection tech to make the cell stable by sucking, and then a microinjection is used to inject recombinant DNA to combine with plasmid dna in vector or can be injected directly into host. It's all biotechnology.