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My semencount is the 2millions and slow motility 30% and morphology less than 4.my wife has no problem. we have done 4 cycles iui but not have pregnant. so we can go icsi method. is it success my problem. how much success rate in my problem. because i have less than 4 morphology. please suggest me can i go or dropped please suggest me.
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Go ahead for Ivf- icsi Success rate is 40-50%
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You should go for icsi ivf procedure. Success is not guaranteed but it could be a 20-25% success rate.
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seek a infertility specialist.
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all the best!
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ICSI is a very good choice in semen samples of low morphology
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In ARC we also do IMSI which is done select sperms with normal morphology for ICSI in semen samples with low normal morphology
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Take cold water scrotal shower twice a day Check for any Doppler scrotum varicoceles Avoid smoking and alcohol Avoid laptop on lap Frequent ejaculation You can do Serum TSH and Blood sugar fasting and postprandial levels to find the cause of abnormal morphology
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Icsi is the best option for you.. Dont get disheartened.. Visit a good ivf clinic
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