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What Is The Best Treatment To Get Pregnant?

I ve been trying to get pregnant for about a year. My tests have all come out okay. My husband went to have his sperm checked last week but I havent received the results yet. I ve heard about blocked vas deferens. What exactly is this and is it corrrectable?
Tue, 27 Oct 2015
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Hi,

Glad that your results are normal. Sperm count and composition will give us a clear picture of your partner's fertility potential.
With blocked vas deference, sperm count will be zero.
Vas deference block occur's when , there has been a surgery in genital region for hernia ,hydrocele or road traffic accident.
It could also be due to a genetic condition called cystic fibrosis.
So if he is diagnosed with vas deference block then he needs to be evaluated for cystic fibrosis as it can have an implication on your future child as well.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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What Is The Best Treatment To Get Pregnant?

Hi, Glad that your results are normal. Sperm count and composition will give us a clear picture of your partner s fertility potential. With blocked vas deference, sperm count will be zero. Vas deference block occur s when , there has been a surgery in genital region for hernia ,hydrocele or road traffic accident. It could also be due to a genetic condition called cystic fibrosis. So if he is diagnosed with vas deference block then he needs to be evaluated for cystic fibrosis as it can have an implication on your future child as well. Hope this helps. Regards.