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Re: Chances of error on sperm test

From: patty (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 16:31:29 -0600 (CST)


I know it must be strange to have a problem after three children. ZThe interesting thing is - it could be that he had a slight problem before but you were very fertile with good egg quality- it only takes one good one to make it. But, as we women get older our bodies change too. On the other hand, my husband had a great sperm count in 1995 but then this year it was horrible. So many things can be a factor....best to see a urologist specilizing in all this----sometimes it's something that can be taken care of. Good luck! At Mon, 9 Dec 2002, anonymous wrote: >
>At Mon, 9 Dec 2002, patty wrote:
>>
>>I'm not a doctor but with all the sperm anaylsis and tests my DH and i
>>have gone through - i do believe when morphology is changed so quickly
>>and without effecting the other numbers they look for an infection
>>first- have they done that? then they want to know if there was any
>>trauma to the scrotum---hope they are looking at all that - Good luck!
>>
>Hi Patty,
>Thanks for writing -- gee, I never thought of infection.
>If it were an infection -- would it gradually (the percentage) go back
>to where it was previously?
>When morph is usually low like my husband's - wouldn't there normally be
>"somethng" else off in the analysis too?
>
>You seem to know more than I do when it comes to this stuff - so
>whatever words of wisdom you might be able to offer, would be super!
>
>As you can see, as a mom of three kids, the youngest 18 months old, this
>really blew me away.
>
>Any help would be wonderful.
>
>Pax,
>
>Claudia



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