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Question about 'normal' sperm and is anyone starting ICSI in Feb?

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funnybeanz · 24/01/2017 09:27

Hi all

My partner and I had put appointment with the consultant yesterday and he confirmed that we can start ICSI in Feb. However he said he was somewhat concerned about my partners recent sperm test results which showed that none in the sample were 'normal'. We knew he had a low count, he had an operation as a baby for undesended testes, mobility is decent but now none look normal. The consultant suggested that he does some samples before egg collection so that they can freeze any normal ones so we are not reliant on the fresh sample on the egg collection day. He did mention worst case scenario is donor sperm which came as a shock as we'do never been told there were no normal sperm before. My question is, is it possible to get some normal sperm even after a sample where none were normal? Has anyone been through this scenario? I'm really scared and just feel we have no chance.

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funnybeanz · 25/01/2017 21:03

Oh no. Is no news bad news??

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Londonjam · 25/01/2017 21:26

As far as I'm aware morphology can fluctuate. They are probably preparing you for worst case scenario in case. I hope they can get some good ones for your ICSI

If you need more official advice could you call the unit and leave your question with the reception staff to find out and get back to you?

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