Abstract

A wide range of insemination concentrations (IC) is utilized for in-vitro fertilization. It is common to increase the IC when the sperm sample is sub-optimal in order to maximize fertilization. However, we question whether there are adverse effects in embryo quality associated with increased sperm concentration. In this study, we compare the implantation (IR) and ongoing pregnancy rates (OPR) with increased IC versus ICSI cases with severe male factor.

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