Abstract

Objective: Male factor infertility is believed to have an impact not only on fertilisation rate but also on the early stages of human embryonic development. Several studies support a paternal influence on blastocyst formation when comparing ICSI and IVF cycles: the blastocyst formation rate being consistently lower in ICSI cycles than in IVF cycles. In the present study the blastocyst formation rate using extreme oligozoospermic samples for ICSI was evaluated.

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