ElmoBumpToBe
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Hi we have our consultation at a fertility clinic (UK) at the end of this month but I'm really scared that the Dr will turn round and say that DH's SA results are so poor that even icsi will not work.
Could somebody please tell me if they know if the morphology is too low for anything to be done?
Our problem by the way as far as we know is that hubby has 100% sperm antibodies after a vasectomy reversal. I know that icsi is what is needed to bypass that problem but what concerns me is the morphology, at his first SA post op his morphology was fine at 6% normal forms and we read that 4% was considered fine for the average healthy male.
At the last SA in April however the morphology normal forms had dropped to just 2% - is this worryingly low? His over all count was 211 million and 48 million per ml, so is my logic right in thinking that 2% of 48 million or 211 million is still a really decent percent for us to be able to have icsi??
Could somebody please tell me if they know if the morphology is too low for anything to be done?
Our problem by the way as far as we know is that hubby has 100% sperm antibodies after a vasectomy reversal. I know that icsi is what is needed to bypass that problem but what concerns me is the morphology, at his first SA post op his morphology was fine at 6% normal forms and we read that 4% was considered fine for the average healthy male.
At the last SA in April however the morphology normal forms had dropped to just 2% - is this worryingly low? His over all count was 211 million and 48 million per ml, so is my logic right in thinking that 2% of 48 million or 211 million is still a really decent percent for us to be able to have icsi??