
My wife and I began our marital journey with dreams of starting a family. Having children is something we both want badly. Right from the beginning, we planned our lives around the children we would have. It’s been three years in the marriage and we are yet to hear the cry of a baby in our home. The journey hasn’t been easy.
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We’ve been praying and hoping for a miracle but so far the medical tests we ran have been nothing short of disappointing. No, it’s not my wife’s health that is affecting us. It’s me. I’m struggling with male infertility.
When I first went to the hospital, I was diagnosed with oligospermia (low sperm count), measuring around 10 million/mL. I did some treatments, a mix of herbal medicine and conventional drugs prescribed by my doctor. It helped at first. I remember the joy we felt when my count rose briefly to 16 million/mL. We were filled with hope that things were turning around.
To boost my chances further, I added supplements like Proxeed Plus and Denk Fertilo Forte to my routine. I even tried some local herbal remedies, hoping for a breakthrough. Unfortunately, I didn’t see any progress. In fact, my count dropped to 13 million/mL.
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I thought that was the worst but I was so wrong. At my most recent test, I was told my count is now zero. It’s a condition called azoospermia. I am losing hope.
I’ve done all the scans and tests — STS (Soft Tissue Sonography/Scrotal Scan), Urinalysis, and Kidney scan. Everything came back normal. No blockages, no varicocele, and my testicles are healthy. Which means the cause of my infertility isn’t structural, and that makes finding a solution even more challenging.
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My doctor has suggested IVF or IUI, with donor sperm, since my current count is zero. I feel heartbroken that this is where I’m at now. I don’t know if I am ready to take that step yet because it makes me feel I am giving up on myself.
That’s why I’m reaching out. Has anyone here been through something similar? I want to know if you have any advice, success stories, or recommendations to share with me. Trust me, reading what others have gone through will do a lot for my mental health right now.
—Godwin
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Having gone through your narrative, I am impressed to send you and your words of Faith.I know what it would have taken you to bear it all out like this because so many are passing through this kind of ordeal but keep it to themselves.
I am a Christian so my perspective is faith based, even if I still believe the wonders of medical science.
First and foremost, you need to get close to God, you and your wife, if you are not and by this mean giving your life to Jesus Christ.
Secondly, just as you were advised to build up your sperm count, you also need to grow your faith so that you know of a surety that there is nothing God cannot do.
“He that spared not his own son(Jesus) but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him freely give us all things?”
(Rom8:32)
From the above quotation, it follows that what God actually cannot do does not exist, including either boosting your sperm count or giving you children from your own loins.
It depends on what you and your pretty wife desire.
You are blessed and I believe strongly that you will testify in no time.Keep faith alive and also want to appreciate the handlers of this platform.
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Is continues prayers and fervently
God will divinely intervene and you have children in Jesus name Amen
Your results aren’t so bad. A diagnosis of male infertility is made from at least 2-6 seminal fluid analyses over a period of time. Your ten million, sixteen million and thirteen million are likely just normal variations of your sperm count as opposed to the effects of any medications or supplements. But the last result that showed azoospermia is frankly worrying and doesn’t make sense. It seems likely that the result is wrong, maybe your sample was mishandled in the lab. I’m honestly surprised that your doctor didn’t order a repeat of that SFA taking into consideration the results of your previous tests. I’d also advise you to stop taking all those weird supplements and herbal medications it’s highly unlikely that they are any help and they could be doing you significant harm.
You also need to relax and stop overthinking things. I have a patient with a count of 8 million who has impregnated his wife twice through completely natural means. They’re expecting their second child now. You can still impregnate your wife naturally with those sperm counts, especially if your other parameters are good. You can also consider IVF to boost your chances if you have the financial capacity.