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E2 report on 9th day with 3 eggs
Hello, I am asking this question again with more information. AMH :5 I took letrozole in this cycle and had 3 eggs on day9. My E2 report on day 9 is attached. Does this mean bad egg quality? My husband's sperm quality is very very good (100 mil count with 60pervent grade 4) but 2 IUIs failed. Is it my egg's fault? Please guide me. Can I conceive? Thanks for your answers in advance. What are my chances in IVF?
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Planning pregnancy is not about fault finding Hope u hv undergone hsg to understand if the tubes are open or closed Iui has a success of approximately 30 percentage if tubes are open U can try a few more cycles of iui before shifting to ivf
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Amh is good,ivf chances are good If all other reports and husband semen analysis is good Follow your infertility specialist
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No it's not... If u have matured eggs that means it's normal.. And failure of 2 iui just not indicate anything
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