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by anon99879 1302 days ago
I've never written about this before but thought it might be useful for someone who may be experiencing the same/similar problem and believes there's no real prospect of having children.

During several years of trying to conceive, I undertook 2 sperm tests with the clinic and on both occasions drew a blank - literally nothing. I can't describe how brutally crushing this is to receive as news - especially from a poorly trained medical professional who has just delivered the news to you in much the same way he would tell you the time.

Since I had an amazingly supportive and clever wife, she researched various treatments and came upon a process called microdissection testicular sperm extraction (mTESE) which I believe was pioneered in the states and brought to the UK.

One mTESE procedure later (approx £5k privately) where they were happily able to extract 8 vials of viable sperm, followed by a course of free IVF (in some UK places you get 1 free round, but can be up to 3) - 5 viable blastocysts were grown, 2 inserted - and 9 months later a happy healthy baby girl was born.

I guess the summary is, guys: if you're having issues conceiving - don't always assume its the female, and get yourself checked out asap before its too late for easy conception - success rates drop off a cliff after age 38.

Even if you're firing blanks, there is hope

2 comments

"Hey honey I found out about this new procedure called microdissection testicular sperm extraction..."

"I'm going to have to stop you right there"

I'm just kidding around, but that could really use a better name.

There's something to be said about having your balls under a microscope while under general. Plus side I got waited on for a week or so afterwards. Nothing compared to what my other half went through, but at least I have a better battle story than most
I have nothing to add to this, I just wanted to say congratulations to your family and applaud your sharing of this information for whoever else it might help. :-)