June 17, 2026 · Fertility and sterility · DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2026.06.023

Male Factor Infertility Diagnoses, But Not Male Age, Significantly Affects the Yield of Usable Embryos in Donor Oocyte Cycles

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The authors aimed to determine the effects of male age and male factor infertility on the yield of usable embryos in IVF cycles using donor oocytes. Their findings indicate that while male age does not significantly influence embryo suitability for transfer, the presence of male factor infertility diagnoses is associated with a reduced number of embryos available for transfer.

Anat Chemerinski, Miriam Ibrahim, Vanessa Ocon, Michael Saad-Naguib, Nataki C Douglas, David Shin, Myra Arshad, Patricia Greenberg, Peter G McGovern, Sara S Morelli

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