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[quote=Anonymous]I had a ER on Saturday, 8/11. 18 follicles 13 mature eggs 10 fertilized. All divided. All made it to 4 cells on day 2. But, the doctor called yesterday to discuss doing a transfer today because most of the embryos are showing very high fragmentation. Her words "such high fragmentation that it is not caused my the age of your eggs. This is a sperm issue. We see this fragging in men who have experience a trauma or illness like cancer." My DH has not experience any of that....in fact his sperm analysis for the ER this time was 90% motility. 90. We did a DNA Fragmentation test a year ago and everything was within the normal range except for maybe one thing that was off only slightly...."nothing to worry about" So, the doctor wants to transfer the one embryo at is on schedule and has less than 10% fragmentation at 3 days (today). Any experience someone like this? Husbands sperm looks great, moves great, good dna but being blamed for the fragmentation? [/quote]
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