Hi everyone. I will be starting my first full round of IVF soon (I’ve done retrievals in the past though—I have stage 4 endo). My husband has frozen his sperm because he is traveling to an area with Zika and my RE said it is a real concern since you can contract Zika and have no symptoms and it can stay in semen for at least 3 mos possibly 6... I will be doing multiple IVF rounds this summer to bank embryos before surgery and we will be using this frozen sample (that the lab has divided). I just found out that since the sample is frozen we will have to do ICSI. I didn’t think we would do ICSI since my husband has no sperm issues and I liked the idea of at least something random in this process! I have been kind of upset and angry that he has decided to take the trip despite having to do all the IVF cycles this summer and now we will have to use his frozen sperm (and all from that one sample!). Anyway, do any of you know of any downsides to ICSI or risks or are they all upsides? I don’t know if I’m being ridiculous getting upset that we have to do ICSI or whether that’s the norm and actually a positive. Any advice welcome, thank you!! Also if any of you dealt with the Zika in semen issue advice on that welcome too...did any of you get the blood test to check for it?
Re: ICSI because of frozen sperm? Zika?
September 2015: Chemical pregnancy/Miscarriage
October 2016: 1st IUI - BFN
November 2016: 2nd IUI - Cancelled due to cyst
December 2016: 3rd IUI - BFN
January 2017: 4th IUI - BFN
April 2017: 1st IVF Retrieval - 3 embryos (1 transferred, 2 frozen) - BFP
May 2017: Missed miscarriage @ 7 weeks, D&C
August 2017: 1st FET - BFP & Miscarriage @ 6 weeks
November 2017: Hysteroscopy to remove adhesion
December 2017: 2nd FET - BPF & Miscarriage @ 6 weeks
February 2018: 2nd IVF Retrieval - 1 embryo, PGS tested normal
August 2018: 3rd FET - BFP & Miscarriage @ 5 weeks
September 2018: DX with blood clotting disorder
November 2018: 3rd IVF Retrieval - 2 embryos, both abnormal
February 2019: 4th IVF Retrieval w/TESA for DH - 2 Embryos, both PGS tested normal
April 2019: ERA test
June 2019: 4th FET - BFP & Miscarriage @ 5 weeks
I currently live in Mexico that does still have Zika. However, the area has been dropped down by the CDA and our area has always had less zika than other areas. It is scary but a risk that we have to take.
In terms of ICSI i have only heard good things. Basically they take the best sperm and inject it into the egg. It increases the chances of fertilization.
I hope this helps you