Recent Posts

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

if there is no sperm....does that mean no pregnancy?

NO! So if your dr is telling you that there is no chance to conceive naturally and you have no choice but to seek IVF or simialar, please do not just jump in and do it that way. There are always aspects to always try before you have to go that route.

As I mentioned years ago, my sister and her husband went through a vasectomy reversal. They were told that it was UNSUCCESSFUL and that basically there was 0% sperm. Their only choice was to use IVF. While waiting for her period to start so she could start taking the pills, she found out she was PREGNANT.. naturally. The only thing they did, was use astragalis, horny goat weed and false unicorn. These are things that are NATURAL and found in the natural type stores.

My sister also conceived her second son naturally as well.

I actually was looking things up online and also ran across this other article that actually gives you other reasons as to what could be causing a diagnosis of either no sperm, or low sperm. So rather than just jumping to IVF, check out these aspects too. Sometimes its just easier for a dr to recommend something faster rather than getting to the root of the problem.

There are several natural treatments to increase sperm volume, but before starting any treatment, have your husband see his doctor for a physical or see a urologist.

There can be medical reasons for lack of sperm, such as blocked ducts in the prostate gland. The prostate produces a liquid that mixes with semen to provide nutrients to sperm and allows sperm to be ejaculated into the woman's body.

Also, if he wears tight pants, briefs or is sitting for several hours a day, the heat can destroy sperm.

A urologist can determine if he has varicoseles, which are like varicose veins, but they are in the testicles, and they allow blood to flow back in and the heat kills the sperm.

If he has a medical condition, such as varicoseles, the procedure takes 9-12 months to correct his sperm production issue.


Here is the link to the site where I got this information.

0 comments: