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[quote=Anonymous]14:37 here. There are plenty of people who have trouble getting embryos to blast, but I know it sucks when you're expecting better results. There are also multiple reasons it happens, so blaming sperm with no basis is rather wacky. It could have been a lab screw up (rare - but you figure it has to happen). Maybe the protocol isn't a good fit (just b/c you get lots of eggs doesn't mean the protocol is right for you). For me, it was egg quality, as proven by a DE cycle, and we even have severe MF issues and no RE blamed the sperm. Unfortunately, you may not get a clear answer. I'd consider switching REs, if this cycle isn't successful. Or at least do some consults and get other opinions (easy to set up and can be by phone, but they want your records, so ask your nurse for copies). Good to be thinking ahead, but this cycle is still not over, so I hope it works out for you![/quote]
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