My husband decided to tell his parents over Christmas that we are going through male-factor infertility issues. His mom shared that he & his dad also struggled to get PG. His mom had something in her that rejected his dad's sperm....This was an uncomfortable conversation for my husband to say the least.
Anyway, I'm wondering if maybe my husband could have inherited this? I was reading on another message board (where I don't post) & someone asked another member if their husband had been tested for antisperm antibodies? Have any of you heard of this? Were your husbands tested? I don't think that mine was but I'm not sure. Do you think that this could be a cause for his low motility & low sperm count?
My husband is currently not taking any vitamins or anything. Based on some of the posts here I am thinking maybe he should be????? We will do our first IVF the end of this month. I start shots on Jan. 28.
Always trying to find a reason . . . . .
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Me - 30
DH - 33
DS - 4
TTC#2
M/C January 2007
IVF #1 - chem. preg Jan. 2008, 2 embryos on ice
FET 5/23/08 - transferred 2
beta #1 - 5/31 (8dpt) - 54
beta #2 - 6/2 (10dpt) - 161
beta #3 - 6/9 - (17dpt) - 3,397
6 wks. 5 days -

117 bpm, 7 wks. 4 days in the 150's