This is a discussion on Newbie within the Pre-Conception forums, part of the Developmental & Parenting Stages category; Shell is right, they inject the sperm when you are ovulating to make it on their own. karen...
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Shell is right, they inject the sperm when you are ovulating to make it on their own. karen |
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It amazes me the things they can do! I guess it's not all that different at the end of the day to it all happening naturally. Thanks for that Karen, it's a bit clearer in my head now. Sam xx |
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Sam i am not experienced in this at all but didnt want to ignore your post. I do agree with the others that you are better off banking the sperm and having it there incase you need it rather than needing it and not having it. At the end of the day you may still be able to conceive naturally and you have to remember that but if you cant then atleast you have taken the right steps soon enough and have the sperm there. xx |
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Thanks everyone Well we were told today that chemo is unlikely, so I'm really hoping all this wont even be an issue, but it will depend on the next CT PET scan (all explained in Health Worries by the way!) Thanks to everyone for your support though - I will keep you posted... Sam xx |
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Maybe you won't need to go down this road after all Sam Clare xx |
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