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Male Infertility Problems


Question Posted Sunday July 1 2012, 10:49 pm

My husband and I are having trouble getting pregnant and I am pretty sure the problem isn't with me, but I don't know a thing about male infertility problems at all and I am afraid to bring it up because I don't want to hurt his feelings!

What do I do? We want babies but we just can't seem to get pregnant!


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Xui answered Monday July 2 2012, 12:01 pm:
Everyone is different, This doesn't mean your husband has fertility problems. Technically, You don't want to jump to conclusions until you've actually visited a fertility clinic. Bringing it up will kill his ego and his pride.

Did you know that it takes an average person about a year to become pregnant? It's true.

If you are having issues then like I said I would make an appointment with a fertility clinic and have them give you some tips.

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Rena-Chan answered Monday July 2 2012, 8:24 am:
You never know. It may be him, or it may actually be you. The best thing to do is continue trying. It is quite difficult to get pregnant, especially when you are trying. Be sure to properly keep track of your ovulation dates (there are calendars online, as well as kits at your local pharmacies that tell you when to expect ovulation or tell you when you are ovulating) should it not work, and you don't wish to say anything to your hubby about the possibility of his infertility, just suggest that you both go to a doctor and both get looked at, to ensure that there is nothing wrong with you both. This way you are not saying it is him, but also making a suggestion that it may be you. This way you don't hurt his feelings as well as you both get checked out to see what may be the problem.

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