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Trying To Conceive, Hormonal Problems, Low Sperm Count. Sperm Test Normal Now. Infertility Treatment?

Hi.. im glad there s a certain topic like this where people can ask their problems.by the way i,m XXXX a 30 yr old female i just recently got married last yr.im a nurse working here in XXXX. last sept. my husband came and now where living together.we were wanting to have a baby but i have hormonal probs. and my husband has problem on his semen count.he had consult a urologist and he said SA result is okay now.what we should do.pls help us..thanks
posted on Fri, 12 Oct 2012
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A simple question? - with wide possibilities and answers!
> The first thing is to have the man investigated. Obviously, he has seen one urologist (incidentally they are andrologists). / Settled...
> The next thing is the woman.
Have your hormonal problem treated!
And allow sufficient time - together for one year ...
Follow up with your obstetrician / there are several options - of increasing complexity and cost / step by step -/ as nurse, you may be aware
The chances are right
God bless you
Good luck
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Trying To Conceive, Hormonal Problems, Low Sperm Count. Sperm Test Normal Now. Infertility Treatment?

Hi A simple question? - with wide possibilities and answers! The first thing is to have the man investigated. Obviously, he has seen one urologist (incidentally they are andrologists). / Settled... The next thing is the woman. Have your hormonal problem treated! And allow sufficient time - together for one year ... Follow up with your obstetrician / there are several options - of increasing complexity and cost / step by step -/ as nurse, you may be aware The chances are right God bless you Good luck