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KarenM Thu Oct 27, 2011 07:18 AM

fertility
 
My son is now 3 years post BMT. I was wondering if any males have had their sperm count recover from, their chemo and irradiation treatment,prior to their transplant? He was told that it is still possible but it can take up to 5 years.

tserdogan Thu Oct 27, 2011 04:07 PM

Hi Karen,

Don't worry,this is not a rule.i had a bmt 2,5 year ago.My wife is pregnant now.

squirrellypoo Mon Oct 31, 2011 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by tserdogan (Post 20467)
Don't worry,this is not a rule.i had a bmt 2,5 year ago.My wife is pregnant now.

OMG that's briliant, congratulations, Serkan!! :D

This is the opposite of everything I've been told and experienced - perhaps it's different for men, but I was told that if I ever want children, my husband and I needed to do IVF and freeze embryos pre-transplant, and I'm glad we did, because I've now, finally, been diagnosed as having early menopause (I'm also 2.5years post-transplant). It's my gut feeling now that if I did happen to get pregnant without the "popsicle babies" (as we call them), it'd be on par with the immaculate conception!

tserdogan Wed Nov 2, 2011 09:28 AM

Thank you Melissa.

My Doctor also advised me to freeze.At those moments i did not listen my doc,i got risk.i told my doc about this situation and he said many sick man has child after bmt.For women it is not same.
You took good decision for freezing.

KarenM Wed Nov 9, 2011 05:32 AM

Thanks for the info. My son is about to get his sperm count checked again this month. The last 2 years his sperm count has been zero - fingers crossed this year the result will be better.


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