My sister cannot use my hubby's fresh sperm because according to my RE there is a law about having it quarantined for six months because my sister isn't married to my hubby, (if it were me doing the iui we would be able to use fresh sperm) but I was just wondering if using fresh sperm increases the chances of success with an iui? Thanks
My Wonderful Sister is my GC!!!!
3 IUIs, 2 unmedicated, 1 50mg of Clomid = All BFNs
Next step IVF!!!!
Melinda & Michael
5*6*06
God Bless The Broken Road
Re: Is there a big difference between frozen and fresh sperm?
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
Yes, frozen sperm isn't as good as fresh when it comes to an IUI. The freezing and thawing process can negatively affect the sperm. It isn't an issue with IVF like it is with IUI.
Our RE said she would do an IUI with frozen sperm if we had to but she wouldn't recommend it. We decided we didn't want to...we didn't want to go through all of that and spend all that money (totally OOP) and then have our chances decreased due to having to use frozen sperm. (For example, we considered freezing DH's sperm so I could do IUIs during his season while he is constantly on the road but we decided it wasn't worth it for us--we took an 8 month break last year for his season instead..so that we'd only use fresh sperm.)
TI, IUIs, IVF = c/ps and BFNs
Dx: LPD, underdeveloped follicles, blocked left tube
3 C/P, 1 BO, 1 Ectopic
IVF#1=BFN (3/11)
FET#1=BFP
TTC since July 2008
IUI 1,2,3 BFN
IVF #1 C/P, FET 1,2,3 BFN
IVF#2 BFP
it's a girl!!