infertility help

Hi i am a 20 yr old male and i just got married and my wife just started her 9 month beuty school and we are wanting to try to have kids about the 7th month but we don't know what to do we want to have a our own baby i have sperm but my vas deferans did'nt develope
we would adopt if we have to but we really had to we don't have a problem with that but we want it to be bilogically ours we've talked to the doc but i would like ya'lls apinion........ please help
 
Hi i am a 20 yr old male and i just got married and my wife just started her 9 month beuty school and we are wanting to try to have kids about the 7th month but we don't know what to do we want to have a our own baby i have sperm but my vas deferans did'nt develope
we would adopt if we have to but we really had to we don't have a problem with that but we want it to be bilogically ours we've talked to the doc but i would like ya'lls apinion........ please help
 
Hi i am a 20 yr old male and i just got married and my wife just started her 9 month beuty school and we are wanting to try to have kids about the 7th month but we don't know what to do we want to have a our own baby i have sperm but my vas deferans did'nt develope
<br /> we would adopt if we have to but we really had to we don't have a problem with that but we want it to be bilogically ours we've talked to the doc but i would like ya'lls apinion........ please help
 

KMV77

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I went through it. I had the same situation as you. I had the sperm aspiration done and then my wife had her eggs harvested and we did invitro. The woman definitely has to go through a lot more pain (read needles) before the eggs are even harvested. Once a day i had to give my wife a large gauge 2" needle that had to go intramuscular at the top of her but. Three were also a series of other shits too she had to do. The first time with the invitro it didn't work, but then we tried it about a month and a half later and we got twin boys. She had a job at the time that paid for it 100% which was nice. Its definitely worth it if you can do it.
Kevin
 

KMV77

New member
I went through it. I had the same situation as you. I had the sperm aspiration done and then my wife had her eggs harvested and we did invitro. The woman definitely has to go through a lot more pain (read needles) before the eggs are even harvested. Once a day i had to give my wife a large gauge 2" needle that had to go intramuscular at the top of her but. Three were also a series of other shits too she had to do. The first time with the invitro it didn't work, but then we tried it about a month and a half later and we got twin boys. She had a job at the time that paid for it 100% which was nice. Its definitely worth it if you can do it.
Kevin
 

KMV77

New member
I went through it. I had the same situation as you. I had the sperm aspiration done and then my wife had her eggs harvested and we did invitro. The woman definitely has to go through a lot more pain (read needles) before the eggs are even harvested. Once a day i had to give my wife a large gauge 2" needle that had to go intramuscular at the top of her but. Three were also a series of other shits too she had to do. The first time with the invitro it didn't work, but then we tried it about a month and a half later and we got twin boys. She had a job at the time that paid for it 100% which was nice. Its definitely worth it if you can do it.
<br />Kevin
 
thank you but i was wondering would you or anyone know about the vas deferans surgery my doc was saying they could surgically amke or attach it back or something like that i was just wondering if i herd them right
 
thank you but i was wondering would you or anyone know about the vas deferans surgery my doc was saying they could surgically amke or attach it back or something like that i was just wondering if i herd them right
 
thank you but i was wondering would you or anyone know about the vas deferans surgery my doc was saying they could surgically amke or attach it back or something like that i was just wondering if i herd them right
 

KMV77

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Check out this link...
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.fertilityjourney.com/testing-for-infertility/male-diagnosis/bilateral-absence-of-the-vas-deferens/index.asp
">http://www.fertilityjourney.co...as-deferens/index.asp
</a>Kevin
 

KMV77

New member
Check out this link...
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.fertilityjourney.com/testing-for-infertility/male-diagnosis/bilateral-absence-of-the-vas-deferens/index.asp
">http://www.fertilityjourney.co...as-deferens/index.asp
</a>Kevin
 

KMV77

New member
Check out this link...
<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.fertilityjourney.com/testing-for-infertility/male-diagnosis/bilateral-absence-of-the-vas-deferens/index.asp
">http://www.fertilityjourney.co...as-deferens/index.asp
</a><br />Kevin
 

Ratatosk

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Julie's post:

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Ratatosk

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Julie's post:

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Ratatosk

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Julie's post:
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<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cysticfibrosis.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=1150&threadid=46896&highlight_key=y&keyword1=infertility">http://www.cysticfibrosis.com/...y&keyword1=infertility</a>
 
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