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Hello everyone!
I've just had a five day transfer on my first round of IVF and I'm incredibly nervous! I really need to hear some positive success stories from couples in a similar situation.
A little background on my journey... My DH and I started TTC after our wedding in May 2011, by the following spring we still had not concieved so we had some preliminary tests done and everything was normal including my DH's SA, totally normal and good. After another year of not conceiving and two failed IUI's we decided to move on to IVF as I just turned 35 in April. Right before we started, my R.E. reccommended for my DH to do an SCSA test which stands for Sperm Chromatic Structure Assay. It tests for the levels of DNA fragmentation in the sperm. Apparently all men have some degree of fragmentation, but the higher the levels, the lower the fertility. Levels over 30% can result in lowered fertility, higher rate of miscarriages and failed ART cycles. My DH's results came back a shocking 38% and high/abnormal on the other two markers.
Keep in mind, his sperm analysis was perfect! Great numbers, motility and morphology! He's a super healthy, active, athletic guy with no history of illness or chemo. Since this test is not very well known or even suggested, it's hard to find success stories. Most men with sperm issues have it show up on the SA but men can have a normal SA and still have high DNA fragmentation. That's why our R.E. suggested ICSI with TESE where they retrieve the sperm directly from the testicle.
Sorry for the novel but anyway, I would really love to hear stories from ladies in the same situation as the SCSA test is not very common and I can't seem to find anyone who has this problem!

A little background on my journey... My DH and I started TTC after our wedding in May 2011, by the following spring we still had not concieved so we had some preliminary tests done and everything was normal including my DH's SA, totally normal and good. After another year of not conceiving and two failed IUI's we decided to move on to IVF as I just turned 35 in April. Right before we started, my R.E. reccommended for my DH to do an SCSA test which stands for Sperm Chromatic Structure Assay. It tests for the levels of DNA fragmentation in the sperm. Apparently all men have some degree of fragmentation, but the higher the levels, the lower the fertility. Levels over 30% can result in lowered fertility, higher rate of miscarriages and failed ART cycles. My DH's results came back a shocking 38% and high/abnormal on the other two markers.

Keep in mind, his sperm analysis was perfect! Great numbers, motility and morphology! He's a super healthy, active, athletic guy with no history of illness or chemo. Since this test is not very well known or even suggested, it's hard to find success stories. Most men with sperm issues have it show up on the SA but men can have a normal SA and still have high DNA fragmentation. That's why our R.E. suggested ICSI with TESE where they retrieve the sperm directly from the testicle.
Sorry for the novel but anyway, I would really love to hear stories from ladies in the same situation as the SCSA test is not very common and I can't seem to find anyone who has this problem!