Donor 2941
Krisaz
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I am new to Fairfax and had my 4th IUI today,,, first time using this donor obviously. I have had two BFPs so far with sperm that happened to have high counts (from other banks). This donor had 12.5 mil today and I though it was a little disappointing. I know it only takes one sperm but I am a little older. You don't know the count until the Dr's office analyzes it. I have very high estrogen today, and three big follicles and one smaller one and having all sorts of ovarian cramping, which is typical when I use meds. I hope this one takes but if this fails, I am going to have to pay more I think and pick a donor that has several pregnancies reported. Mine shows as having pregnancies but I dont know much else. Did anyone else know their counts and what were they and any BFP's result? Thank you
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Good morning Krisaz,
I had disappointing counts for my IUI back in November. My count was 10 mil with only 35% motility giving me only 3.5 mil total motile. I did get a BFP however ended as a chemical pregnancy. I ended up switching cryobanks as per my doctor's suggestion. But it did only take one of those 3.5 mil. So hopefully you will not have a problem! Good luck on your 2ww and with a BFP! -
We are very excited to see that our patient’s are taking the time to become familiar with the quality of the specimens they are receiving. Here at Fairfax we stand behind our product as we’ve conducted a lot of research to come up with the most efficient sperm count needed for optimal success.
To help understand these numbers, please visit our blog post: What’s in the Numbers: Explaining Post Thaw Motility and Total Motile Cells
Please refer to the table listed below to see what our Specimen Quality Standard is for each of our specimen preparation types.
Specimen Quality Standards
Specimen Prep Type
Total Motile Cells/milliliter (TMC)
Clinical Use
IUI
20 million/mL (10 million/vial)
Pre-washed vials, ready for intrauterine insemination
ICI
20 million/mL (10 million/vial)
Ready for intracervical insemination OR can be washed for use as an IUI specimen
IVF
5 million TMC/vial
Ready for intracervical insemination or can be washed for use as an IUI or IVF or IVF with ICSI
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I do not know what the motility was... The RE said the lab tech didn't have it written down, only that the count was 12.5 million. I commented to him that maybe that should also be given to patients. Also , another dumb question, the test tube they had the sperm in, had been sitting there for a bit and I asked both the asst and the RE if that affects the sperm, they said no, the sperm was just prepped and thawed and the nbrs wouldn't be affected. The RE was running behind, so who knows how long the sperm was sitting there. He did give me several samples of Crinone since he was late. Ugh.
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Fairfax should make the information about the count and motility available for us when we buy the specimen. They mail a sheet with all of it to the clinic, but customers should receive a copy of it when we make the purchase. It is our right to know what we are purchasing, so why make us wait until we are at the clinic to find out?
And if they wanted to be even more transparent, they would make the numbers available BEFORE we purchase. Many banks will give you the information if you call. -
And I forgot to add, I inquired as to how many pregnancies my donor has had. They emailed me "Between 1-5"... well that doesnt help me much and I dont know if it's TOTAL pregnancies or ust with IUI sperm. You cant even get an exact nbr.. if this IUI is a failure I may have to spend more and use CA Cryobank (very popular and lots of forums) or upgrade my donor and/or get recommendations from others on which donors resulted in live births that meet my criteria. Thank you
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Fairfax Cryobank is more than happy to provide the same documentation on each purchased specimen to the client as we do for the clinic with shipments, which is generated after you have placed your order. Please just request this when ordering.
If at anytime we can be of further assistance to you or your clinic we welcome you to contact us at 800-338-8407 or vial email at info@fairfaxcryobank.com. We are more than happy to provide detailed information on the quality of the vials you can expect to receive from us. -
Hi Krisaz,
Just wondering if you had any luck with Donor 2941? Also wondering if you had any vials of this donor you would like to sell. My husband and I conceived with this donor and we would like to have a full sibling for our child but this donor is no longer active. Please let us know.... Thank you so much!
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