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jus183
LIF Adolescent
Member since 5/12 499 total posts
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Male factor infertility
So initially my husband had great #s great motility but 0% morphology. We went to urologist who wanted us to repeat sperm analysis now on repeat he has low #s good motility and morphology of 3%. We have no explanation for the big change in his #s so now were actually going to do a 3rd sperm analysis. His testosterone is also low and dr said if #s are still low we may try clomid? Has anybody else experienced this?
Also, I was thinking of starting him on fertilaid for men anyone ever try this and see a difference?
Thanks!
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Posted 5/9/15 8:36 PM |
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Re: Male factor infertility
It Definitely cant hurt starting him On Fertilaid.
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Posted 5/9/15 11:06 PM |
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YOLO13
LIF Adolescent
Member since 12/08 669 total posts
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Male factor infertility
Yes. My DH tried clomid and it didn't do anything but it's where they need to start. If that doesn't work they may start him on hcg injections which can take up to 6 months if not more to improve his quality. (This is what our urologist prescribed and it worked)
I am not sure about the supplement but I would run it by your urologist.
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Posted 5/10/15 7:19 AM |
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jus183
LIF Adolescent
Member since 5/12 499 total posts
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Male factor infertility
So my husband started taking fertilaid this month and his count went from 24 mill to 114 mill and his morphology went from 0 and 3% to 15%! His motility was normal but it usually is. We have an appointment next week to talk to urology, I'm honestly shocked by the significant changes in such a short time. I'm hoping maybe we'll be able to get pregnant on our own rather then doing ivf we're planning to change insurance in November to cover ivf if we're not pregnant by then... I'm just praying these new #s don't get my hopes up too high but still I was shocked and figured I'd share.
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Posted 5/27/15 1:14 AM |
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