| I'm not sure if this is a dumb question or not. I think I may need knee surgery eventually. Is it possible for that to impact male fertility? I wasn't sure if any of the drugs they use would make me infertile or something. |
| Huh? You need a refresher in birds and bees? |
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Do you have a brain? Find it.
And next time you have a medical question do not post on social media and ask randos. Go to an actual doctor who is licensed and went to medical school. |
| It's possible that corticosteroids used for inflammation and opioids used for pain might have a temporary effect on your fertility but I doubt there is a case where there was a long-term issue as a result of knee surgery. |
| This isn’t your forum dude. |
| Yes. Everyone who has ever had knee surgery is sterile. |
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Hi! DH here.
The visceral hostility OP received is shocking. And really horrible on the part of those women who attacked OP for no logical reason. Why such hate towards men? And how does that bode for all of you, in the event you have a son? (hate and sexism are not a good look). |
It’s not like women posting here never ask any dumb questions. Yet they are not attacked and invited to leave. |
That's how we all ended up on this forum. We had knee surgery and now we can't get pregnant. |
| I had some floating cartilage taken out of my knee and my wife subsequently had three kids taken out of her uterus. I think I had it relatively easy. |
| How low does it hang!!?? |
| I think the concern with anesthetics and fertility is relevant for people exposed on a chronic basis occupationally. Having surgery does not prevent future childbearing. I had knee surgery at 21 and 2 healthy kids later on. Incidentally, I was exposed to anesthetic gases throughout my first trimester due to an equipment error at work, and the baby ended up fine. |
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Maybe OP is afraid of being like this dude (skip to 00:45 if you don't want to watch the whole clip).
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| Obesity has a negative impact on fertility. For both genders. |