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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    4 hours from Brisbane
    5

    Chromosome abnormailities in men

    My DH and i have been TTC for almost three years and i have had 3 miscarraiges. We have recently found out that my husband has some chromosome abnormailities (probably heridetry) and only 2% of his sperm is normal. We are shortly off to see a genetic endocrinologist before starting IVF. We have just found out that i am pregnant again ( currently 5wks, ironic considering we had stopped trying), my fertility specialist is certain i will miscarry again. I was wondering if anyone has the same problems and could share there stories or ideas.

    Thanks ShopGirl

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Vic
    617

    Sorry ShopGirl that I'm not able to offer any practical advice, but do want to give you and hope that this one is a sticky one that makes it all the way to your arms. Dont give up hope.
    FG

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    NSW
    775

    Have you looked into IVF with PGD at all? There is a thread about it here:

    IVF with PGD

    PGD tests the embryo for certain chromosomal abnormalities before it is transferred, maybe this might be suitable for you and your DH? But hoping you have a sticky bub on board of course

    All the best xx

  4. #4
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    Apr 2009
    13

    Your situation reminds me of our situation just a few months ago! Our world came crashing down when we found out about my DH's chromosome abnormality...now 4 months on and we feel alot stronger and have learnt to accept our situation.

    I am so sorry that you're going through such a difficult time. All I can say is that hang in there and things will get better. My DH was diagonosed with chromosome abnormality last year in Oct and I was also 5 weeks pregnant then! I was also told that I will miscarry and sadly I did at 8 weeks. I really really hope and pray that yours is a different outcome. We were told that even if the pregnancy continues the chances of the baby having severe abnormalities were high so in a way it was better that we miscarried. It was the most difficult and painful experience I've had to ever go through. I really really hope that things work out for you and by some miracle everything goes fine for you.

    We have been TTC for 2 years now and have had 3 miscarriages and 2 chemical pregnancies. After finding out about the abnormality, the doctor had given us 2 options to have children and that were to either go for adoption or donor sperm. We looked into adoption and decided that it would take too long and its a very very lengthy and difficult process. I was not at all keen on donor sperm but over time have come to accept that this is the only option for us and we are now going down the donor path. DH and I after a lot of thought, counselling and discussions feel pretty comfortable with the idea and are now on the waiting list for donor sperm.

    I wish you all the luck and prayers in the world ...if you ever need to chat, then please don't hesitate to PM me.

    You take care of yourself x

  5. #5
    Registered User

    May 2010
    Adelaide
    3

    We've had tests that show all is good in terms of motility, what they look like, volume and something else... How do we know if there is an issue with chromosomal or genetic damage?

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    4 hours from Brisbane
    5

    Chromosome Abnormalities

    Hi nickg,

    When my husband had his sperm checked it came back that they were slighlty slower, the quantity was on the higher side, however they were not a good shape, what they looked like was not right. I hope this helps. It sounds like you have nothing to worry about. Our Obgyn checked chromosome abnormalities in this initial testing, so you might like to ask him if that was done, good luck!!

    ShopGirl