Im with Tron and would have to say check into an infertility doctor. There are ways of extracting sperm cells other than the basic in vitro fertilization. Im not going to say it is pretty, but there are ways to have children or at least try. It will work out, and you will eventually not "hate your balls".
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Originally posted by warmouth View PostIm with Tron and would have to say check into an infertility doctor. There are ways of extracting sperm cells other than the basic in vitro fertilization. Im not going to say it is pretty, but there are ways to have children or at least try. It will work out, and you will eventually not "hate your balls".
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Originally posted by Mini-G View PostOh god. Extraction... That sounds disastrous lol. But as long as I can have my own... But wouldn't there be a higher risk for like... Birth defects?
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Originally posted by warmouth View PostNo. The sperm cells are exactly the same as if they were naturally excreted. They are not damged in any way. It works the same as if natural conception, the semen is just extracted and placed into the fallopian tubes. No difference other than the fun part
Leave this to explain to her when the time comes lmao
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Originally posted by Mini-G View PostIt's insane. You guys pay for medical services right ? How expensive?
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Originally posted by OdinsOtherSon View PostWell, it depends on what you're having done. But at the end of the day what's the price tag you'll put on your health? I suppose I'd turn the question back around and ask, "if you could pay a sum of money that may be defined as 'expensive' yet manageable and be able to 'cut line' in your wait to even see a doc, would you pay it?" I know I would. Most of us do have some form of insurance which covers a wide range of services. TRT is not covered for some. My insurance would pick it up. I work with a guy who's on it and his script co-pay for test is $10 US. It varies widely from State to State. One HUGE flaw in our system is that we cannot shop insurance outside of our State. We must stay confined to our State of residence. So we have our issues too...just like our good friends to the North.
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