(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.

(ICS!) : The eggs(s) were mature and the most viable sperm were selected to inject into the egg. The average fertilisation rate for this procedure is around 70% and having low numbers of eggs collected does put you at higher risk of having no eggs fertilise. You can discuss the quality of the eggs and sperm and ways to improve these with your specialist at your review.

(IVF) : The egg(s) were mature and the sperm numbers and motility were within the ranges to proceed with an IVF insemination. It was noted that the number of sperm bound to the outside of the eggs was low which would indicate the need for an ICSI insemination in subsequent cycles. This is something you will discuss with your specialist at a review appointment.