Has anyone conceived naturally with male partner with CF? And is it REALLY this difficult?
I am curious to know if anyone - without CF - has gotten pregnant with their male partner/husband/boyfriend/ - who has CF?
I've done my "homework" and I know that the chances of my husband and I conceiving naturally are slim to none. We have been trying for two years now, and so far, nothing. My husband has been to two Pulmonologist's - one recommended that we "forget" any baby plans, while the other will try to advise us at Daniel's next appointment as to where to go next, now that we've met his two year wait mark. My DH has also been to a Urologist for low testosterone and was placed on Androgel, but the Urologist doesn't seem to be concerned with infertility issues. He wants us to wait <b>ANOTHER</b> two years to see what happens, even though we - and the Pulmonologist- explained to him that we've already been trying for two years. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif" border="0"> His reason for wanting us to try for another two years is that "anything can happen" and "You're both still quite young, if anything <b>IS</b> wrong and Daniel has a low sperm count, or just isn't able to "shoot the guys out" then there are pills, shots and procedures to help out."
Is it really this difficult to find help in conceiving?
I am curious to know if anyone - without CF - has gotten pregnant with their male partner/husband/boyfriend/ - who has CF?
I've done my "homework" and I know that the chances of my husband and I conceiving naturally are slim to none. We have been trying for two years now, and so far, nothing. My husband has been to two Pulmonologist's - one recommended that we "forget" any baby plans, while the other will try to advise us at Daniel's next appointment as to where to go next, now that we've met his two year wait mark. My DH has also been to a Urologist for low testosterone and was placed on Androgel, but the Urologist doesn't seem to be concerned with infertility issues. He wants us to wait <b>ANOTHER</b> two years to see what happens, even though we - and the Pulmonologist- explained to him that we've already been trying for two years. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif" border="0"> His reason for wanting us to try for another two years is that "anything can happen" and "You're both still quite young, if anything <b>IS</b> wrong and Daniel has a low sperm count, or just isn't able to "shoot the guys out" then there are pills, shots and procedures to help out."
Is it really this difficult to find help in conceiving?