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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have not been checked for either of those, but I've certainly read up on them. I think our problem is either a fertilization or implantation problem, leaning towards fertilization since I've never even detected a cp and my lining has always looked "beautiful". I really think the DH is the problem... He only has 4% morphology which is [i]technically[/i] normal, but something like 80% of his sperm had head defects, with only a small amount with midsection and tail defects. His motility has also been a little screwy on the last two IUI's. I can't help but wonder if all that points to a larger "issue" and maybe even his normal ones aren't competent/lacking something to get the job done. Probably a lot of denial with this but I just have a hard time accepting that I have bad eggs at my age, ya know? I always have such perfect looking follicles on my scans and [b]my lining is beautiful too.[/b] How could everything look so great but nothing ever takes?? It's so frustrating! Unfortunately, because of my age, I have to go through 3 more IUI's before insurance will cover IVF (and it doesn't make sense to pay out of pocket to skip ahead) so we won't know much more until we get to that point. And maybe/hopefully I'm terribly wrong about my theory and the next IUI works![/quote] Ugh. I can't tell you how many times I heard how "beautiful" my lining was and, as it turned out, I had horrible implantation issues. Please don't let that mislead you! There's so much that could be wrong that isn't visible on ultrasound.[/quote]
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