Hi! I am writing my story hoping to find some advice. I have a 5 year old daughter, who arrived with a natural pregnancy by pure chance, we were already starting pma due to problems with oligospermia. In the last 3 years we have had 3 cycles of icsi, in two different clinics. First two cycles 6 blastocysts, two euploids, two failed transfers, negative tests. Third cycle three untested blastocysts, two transferred immediately (5AA quality) neither of them implanted. Third blastocyst frozen 5AA, I am afraid that it is not worth thawing it and paying 1400 euros for a transfer plus drugs without even having analysed it, at the same time I don't know if I would be able to do another icsi and if this makes sense... I don't know what I could investigate, I see conflicting opinions on any test for repeated implantation failures... 39 years old Amh 0.95, fsh 6, genetic tests and normal thrombophilia, husband oligotaratozpospermia.
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Hi,So sorry for your failed transfers, i know all to well how heartbreaking it is, we have had 4 over the last year, all tests have also showed no issues with me and i also have 3 children from a previous relationship. Im 34 so they are saying no egg issues have been found with me.
My husband 42 has no biological children, but hes got low concentration, low morphology and low motility. So we tried icsi. After the 4th fail in December we found that we are also dealing with high Dna fragmentation. My husband made the decision to move onto Donor sperm, which im still trying to get my head around and start our next cycle end of this month.
Have you asked about Dna fragmentation and genetic testing for your husband.
I wish u all the best and hope you get your little miracle soon.
Thank you for your kind words! We tested everything on sperm and did also genetic test. DNA fragmentation is borderline, genetic is good… really don’t know what to think. We had 3 5AA blastocyst last time, the doctor said failed implantation it’s probably about embryo issues… maybe not genetically good…
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