male infertility

anonymous

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My husband is a 24yo with CF and we want children. He has done tests to determine that he has congenital bilateral absense of the Vas Defrens. I am wondering if there are any other families out there who have experienced this and had success with in-vetro or the newest procedure ICSI?
 

anonymous

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99.5%, in some males it is the ONLY sign of CF. I am still wondering if there are any men with CF out there who have used in-vetro, or ICSI and the results. My husband and I are on a watiting list for ICSI, but it is expensive and I wanted to hear if anyone has had luck?

Julie
 

anonymous

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Hi There,
I know a adult with CF who is 40 in our country ( New Zealand) who recently had a son and they used In Vetro.
So it is possible!
Rebekah
Mother to Matt 18mths w/cf
 

anonymous

New member
Do you recall where you saw this information? I just want to get my hands on as much information as possibe, ya know. I have asked our CF doctor but he hasn't had a patient yet who is a married CF adult wanting children. It seems to be a new thing that males with CF are experimenting with. Thank you,

Julie
 

anonymous

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Hi, I can identify with you, my husband is 23 years old and has Cystic Fibrosis. We have been trying for a few years to have children, even though we know that there is only a small chance we can have a child the natural way, we can not give up hope. I know there are options out there, various medical treatments and adoption--but all of that is very expensive. My husband has been very blessed and is doing extremly well with his CF, we thank God daily for that. But not being able to have a baby with me so far is heart breaking for him. I refuse to give up hope, and we try to remain positive that we will find our miracle. I will keep all of you who are struggling with this problem in my thoughts and prayers.
"Dreams, they keep the spirit alive-they move us forward in life with hope, wonder and promise...."<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">
 
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