What is Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA)?
AOA is an advanced laboratory technique used during In-vitro Fertilisation (IVF) to assist the egg in completing the activation process after fertilisation.
During natural fertilisation, when a sperm enters the egg, it triggers a series of calcium signals inside the egg. These signals “activate” the egg, allowing it to begin dividing and developing into an embryo.
However, in some couples undergoing Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), this activation process may not occur properly, even when the sperm has been successfully injected into the egg. As a result, fertilisation may fail.
At Sunfert, we may perform AOA immediately after ICSI using specialised laboratory techniques. This helps stimulate the egg to complete the activation process and improves the likelihood of successful fertilisation in carefully selected cases.
Our fertility specialists and embryologists will evaluate each case before recommending AOA.
Who Can Benefit from AOA?
AOA may be beneficial for couples who have experienced fertilisation difficulties during previous IVF treatments.
At Sunfert, we may consider AOA for patients who have:
- previous fertilisation failure after ICSI
- very low fertilisation rates in previous IVF cycles
- severe male factor infertility
- sperm-related activation defects
- certain rare egg activation disorders
In these cases, AOA may help trigger the biological signals required for the egg to begin embryo development.
However, it is important to note that AOA is not necessary for most IVF patients. Our fertility specialists and embryologists will recommend it only when there is evidence that it may improve the chances of fertilisation.
When Should A Patient Consider AOA?
The patient may be recommended for AOA if previous IVF treatments have shown problems related to egg activation or fertilisation.
Our fertility specialists may discuss about AOA if patient have experienced:
- total fertilisation failure in a previous IVF or ICSI cycle
- repeated low fertilisation rates despite good-quality eggs and sperm
- history of unsuccessful ICSI cycles
- suspected sperm-related activation problems
Before recommending AOA, our clinical team will carefully review:
- previous IVF cycle outcomes
- egg and sperm quality
- laboratory fertilisation results
- patient’s overall fertility history
This personalised assessment helps ensure that any additional technique used during IVF is clinically justified and beneficial for the patient.
How is AOA Performed at Sunfert?
At Sunfert, AOA can be done within 3 steps:
Step 1: Fertility Evaluation
During a fertility assessment, we conduct a comprehensive evaluation for both partners to identify potential factors affecting fertility and guide a personalised treatment plan.
- Both Spouses: Review of medical history, reproductive history, and previous fertility treatment outcomes.
- Female Spouse: Hormonal profile testing, ovarian reserve assessment, and evaluation of the pelvic organs (uterus, ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes).
- Male Spouse: Semen analysis to assess sperm quality and reproductive potential.
Step 2: Ovulation Stimulation
Hormonal medications will be given by our doctors which used to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs.
This stage usually starts at Day 2 or Day 3 of the patient’s menstrual cycle and typically lasts about 10 to 12 days depending on the treatment protocol the patient undergoes.
Step 3: Oocyte Pick-Up (OPU)
Also known as egg retrieval, this is a minimally invasive procedure in which our fertility specialist collects eggs from the patient’s ovaries. The procedure typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes to complete.
During OPU, patients are given light anaesthesia or monitored sedation by an anaesthetist, ensuring that they remain comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.
Before concluding the procedure, our fertility specialist will carefully examine the vaginal puncture site to ensure there is no bleeding.
After OPU, patients are observed for 1 to 2 hours in our day ward before being discharged home.
Most patients experience only mild bloating, cramping, or minimal bleeding, and many are able to return to their normal routine the next day.
Step 4: Sperm Selection
For every egg, our embryologist selects a single healthy sperm with optimal morphology and motility.
Step 5: Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
Inject the selected sperm carefully into the egg cytoplasm with a specialised microinjection tool.
Step 6: Artificial Oocyte Activation
Immediately after ICSI, the eggs will be cultured for 15 minutes in a culture medium containing calcium ionophore.
15 minutes later, our embryologist will rinse the eggs to remove the calcium ionophore and place the eggs into fresh culture media drops for routine culture.
Step 7: Fertilisation Evaluation
Our embryologist will perform a fertilisation assessment 16 to 18 hours after the ICSI procedure to check if the egg has been successfully fertilised.
Step 8: Embryo Culture
The fertilised eggs are carefully monitored in our laboratory as they develop into embryos.
Step 9: Embryo Transfer or Freezing
Healthy embryos may then be transferred to the uterus or frozen for future use.
Take the Next Step with Our Fertility Specialists
If you are facing fertility challenges, start with a consultation with our specialists. We will guide you through your fertility journey with expertise and compassionate care.
Make an appointment with our Fertility Specialist today and take the next step toward your parenthood goals.
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Book a consultationDato' Dr Wong Pak Seng
Founder of Sunfert Group & Fertility Specialist- Sunfert@Bangsar South
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Book a consultationDr Eeson Sinthamoney
Group Medical Director & Fertility Specialist- Sunfert@Bangsar South
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Book a consultationDr Lim Lei Jun
Medical Director (Sunfert Bangsar South) & Fertility Specialist- Sunfert@Bangsar South
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Book a consultationDr Sumithra Devi Valiapan
Consultant Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Fertility Specialist- Sunfert@Bangsar South
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Book a consultationDr Haris Njoo Suharjono
Medical Director (Sunfert Kuching) & Fertility Specialist- Sunfert@Kuching
What is Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) in IVF?
Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) is a specialised IVF laboratory technique used after Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) to help trigger egg activation.
In some cases, even after sperm is injected into the egg, natural activation signals may not occur. AOA helps stimulate this process so the egg can begin dividing and developing into an embryo.
It is only recommended for selected patients after clinical assessment by fertility specialists and embryologists.
When is Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) recommended during IVF treatment?
Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) is considered when previous IVF or ICSI cycles show poor or failed fertilisation, despite apparently normal egg and sperm quality.
Before recommending AOA, the clinical team reviews previous cycle outcomes, laboratory fertilisation data, and the couple’s reproductive history to ensure the approach is medically justified.
How does Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) work after ICSI?
After ICSI, the injected eggs are exposed to a controlled laboratory solution (calcium ionophore) for a short period.
This mimics the natural calcium signals that normally activate the egg after fertilisation.
The eggs are then washed and placed back into fresh culture media for continued embryo development.
Does Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) improve IVF success rates?
Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) may improve fertilisation rates in selected patients who have experienced fertilisation failure or activation issues.
However, it does not guarantee pregnancy or fertilisation. Outcomes still depend on multiple factors such as egg quality, sperm quality, embryo development, and uterine health.
Is Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) safe for eggs and embryos?
Yes. When performed by experienced embryologists in a regulated IVF laboratory, Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) is safe. It has been used in assisted reproduction for many years at Sunfert.
Safety is ensured through strict laboratory protocols, careful timing, and controlled exposure to activation agents as well.
How is Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) performed in the IVF laboratory?
Artificial Oocyte Activation (AOA) is performed in a highly controlled laboratory setting immediately after ICSI.
The injected eggs are briefly cultured in a calcium ionophore solution, then rinsed and returned to standard culture conditions.
This process is carried out by our well-trained and experienced embryologists following strict safety protocols to ensure optimal embryo development conditions.