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You've been told your sperm shape is the problem—but is it really? In this episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Mark Amols breaks down what sperm morphology actually means, how it's measured, and whether a low morphology score truly impacts your chances of getting pregnant.

We’ll explore:

  • What “teratozoospermia” is—and why it sounds scarier than it is
  • Why a 1% morphology score might still be totally fine
  • The truth about IUI and IVF outcomes when morphology is low
  • When ICSI is used defensively vs. when it’s really necessary
  • What the studies actually say about fertilization and live birth rates

If you or someone you love has been told poor morphology is a dead end, this episode may change the way you see the path forward.

Thanks for tuning in to another episode of 'Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday' with Dr. Mark Amols. If you found this episode insightful, please share it with friends and family who might benefit from our discussion. Remember, your feedback is invaluable to us – leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred listening platform.

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Join us next Tuesday for more discussions on fertility, where we blend medical expertise with a touch of humor to make complex topics accessible and engaging. Until then, keep the conversation going and remember: understanding your fertility is a journey we're on together.

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