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Title: Coping with Infertility in men with T2B
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<blockquote data-quote="saikosuri" data-source="post: 2586429" data-attributes="member: 569063"><p>I am a 30-year-old man and planning to start a family. My wife had to undergo baby termination in her sixth month of pregnancy due to the baby having Down syndrome. After that, we took a year-long gap to focus on her health and get her body in good condition. During the first wave of Covid, I was diagnosed with diabetes and started taking metformin tablets. Last year, I moved to the UK to work in an IT company. We are still trying for a baby, but my wife has had two miscarriages. Recently, I did a semen analysis at home using a test kit, which showed that I have low sperm count. Now, I am feeling depressed as I fear I may not become a father anymore. Since I am working in an IT company, I am unable to get enough time to take appointments, and there is no proper response from my GP when I visit them for an appointment to check my diabetes and get advice for family planning. Is there any private hospitals here in uk to check our health conditions and seeking advises from them..??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saikosuri, post: 2586429, member: 569063"] I am a 30-year-old man and planning to start a family. My wife had to undergo baby termination in her sixth month of pregnancy due to the baby having Down syndrome. After that, we took a year-long gap to focus on her health and get her body in good condition. During the first wave of Covid, I was diagnosed with diabetes and started taking metformin tablets. Last year, I moved to the UK to work in an IT company. We are still trying for a baby, but my wife has had two miscarriages. Recently, I did a semen analysis at home using a test kit, which showed that I have low sperm count. Now, I am feeling depressed as I fear I may not become a father anymore. Since I am working in an IT company, I am unable to get enough time to take appointments, and there is no proper response from my GP when I visit them for an appointment to check my diabetes and get advice for family planning. Is there any private hospitals here in uk to check our health conditions and seeking advises from them..?? [/QUOTE]
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