<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>BigNana</b></i>
Their OB said that men who carry CF gene are often infertile, something to do with vas deferens not connecting to seminal fluid canals<img src=""></end quote></div>
IF this is what the OB said then the OB is WRONG! It is possible that they heard wrong. As Tom pointed out.....being a carrier doesnt cause the absense of the vas deferens......but 98% of males WITH CF have the absense of it. This also doesnt mean "infertile". It just means that they cant get the sperm to the egg the old fashion way. Medical intervention is available for that.
Their OB said that men who carry CF gene are often infertile, something to do with vas deferens not connecting to seminal fluid canals<img src=""></end quote></div>
IF this is what the OB said then the OB is WRONG! It is possible that they heard wrong. As Tom pointed out.....being a carrier doesnt cause the absense of the vas deferens......but 98% of males WITH CF have the absense of it. This also doesnt mean "infertile". It just means that they cant get the sperm to the egg the old fashion way. Medical intervention is available for that.