How many generations of IVF for 99% sperm abnormality rate

Second generation IVF is available with 99% sperm malformation.
Second generation IVF, also known as intracytoplasmic sperm microinjection (ICSI), is a procedure that injects a single sperm into the oocyte cytoplasm through microinjection, thus realizing the combination of sperm and oocyte for fertilization, ensuring the formation of a fertilized egg, and at the same time, preparing the embryo for embryo transfer and realizing the purpose of pregnancy.
Second generation IVF is suitable for patients with severe oligospermia, weak sperm and abnormal sperm, patients with obstructive azoospermia, patients with spermatogenic dysfunction, etc. Therefore, 99% of sperm abnormality rate can undergo second generation IVF.
If sperm malformation is diagnosed, it is recommended to go to regular hospital for standardized treatment as soon as possible.