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Suzie, what was your OH results? My OH only had one SA, his count was on a low side, but not drastic, 18M, motility was good at 65%, especially since a least an hour elapsed before they tested, the concern is with the morphology at 4%. I read that anything over 5% is not alarming and that it can go up and down from one sample to another, so I tell myself it only takes a bit of an improvement and things won't look as bleak.
When did your OH had his last one done? It would be better to wait 3 months to do it again, although our FS said two months.
Yes, I am CD1, 7dpo I think. The only good thing about this is that I am so much more relaxed about the 2ww. I haven't lost complete hope, but knowing now that the chances are probably closer to 1% than 30% makes it so much easier not to symptoms spot.
Chocci, your words and bfp as so inspiring. I can relate to everything you wrote. Remember when I commented on your thread about me thinking it was also unfair that couple when one partner has children already are not entitled to NHS funding, well, I certainly did think as I typed the words that it would be my case but here we are!
grneyednurse, I too struggle to cope with not being able to know why my OH sperm isn't good. He is as healthy as a man can be. Not knowing is putting pressure on me because my instinct is to want him to not do anything that could be the cause, no more cycling and squash tournements, no more beer at all, no more jaccuzzis etc...., but this is his life, and even before we knew there was a problem, he'd told me that if there was one thing he could never do without it was his sport. I don't want to patronize him especially when there is no true evidence that quitting it all would help, but it is hard not to show my disapproval when he opens a beer.
When did your OH had his last one done? It would be better to wait 3 months to do it again, although our FS said two months.
Yes, I am CD1, 7dpo I think. The only good thing about this is that I am so much more relaxed about the 2ww. I haven't lost complete hope, but knowing now that the chances are probably closer to 1% than 30% makes it so much easier not to symptoms spot.
Chocci, your words and bfp as so inspiring. I can relate to everything you wrote. Remember when I commented on your thread about me thinking it was also unfair that couple when one partner has children already are not entitled to NHS funding, well, I certainly did think as I typed the words that it would be my case but here we are!
grneyednurse, I too struggle to cope with not being able to know why my OH sperm isn't good. He is as healthy as a man can be. Not knowing is putting pressure on me because my instinct is to want him to not do anything that could be the cause, no more cycling and squash tournements, no more beer at all, no more jaccuzzis etc...., but this is his life, and even before we knew there was a problem, he'd told me that if there was one thing he could never do without it was his sport. I don't want to patronize him especially when there is no true evidence that quitting it all would help, but it is hard not to show my disapproval when he opens a beer.