Anonymous wrote:PSA pretty much everyone in the RE fields are liars and obfuscate the real success rates. Most likely this won't solve his issue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doing this in a TTC situation will not clog the medical system.
Getting DH tested is not complex and does not require a specialist. Any MD can write a lab order for this. As PP noted, many different labs are able to run the test on DH's sperm. The sample collection might need to be scheduled, as PP noted.
If those test results indicate DH has bad sperm numbers, then DH should go see any urologist (need not be one specializing in reproduction).
This check is easy.
Just wish someone had suggested this to us earlier. It would have saved a lot of time and disappointment.
Definitely worth finding out early.
Yep. My husband asked his PCP to order one after six months trying. She mentioned that it was early but had no problem with it.
We’re there any issues or abnormalities detected in his results?
High white blood cell count but all other parameters good. He was referred to a urologist but we dragged our feet a little bit (since he had no other issues) and eventually went straight to a fertility clinic. Repeat testing was normal.
Anonymous wrote:PSA pretty much everyone in the RE fields are liars and obfuscate the real success rates. Most likely this won't solve his issue
Anonymous wrote:LuckyChow wrote:What’s DH test and how to do that?
Tried Google it and didn’t get the right answers
Simply ask your family doctor to order a “semen analysis” for your husband (explain to your Dr. you are trying / plan to try to conceive soon). Insurance usually covers it.
Then just schedule with the fertility clinic; they will have special / detailed instructions he really needs to follow - in advance (usually 3 to 5 or 6 days in advance).
On testing day, just bring him in; results take about a week or tow to come back.
LuckyChow wrote:What’s DH test and how to do that?
Tried Google it and didn’t get the right answers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doing this in a TTC situation will not clog the medical system.
Getting DH tested is not complex and does not require a specialist. Any MD can write a lab order for this. As PP noted, many different labs are able to run the test on DH's sperm. The sample collection might need to be scheduled, as PP noted.
If those test results indicate DH has bad sperm numbers, then DH should go see any urologist (need not be one specializing in reproduction).
This check is easy.
Just wish someone had suggested this to us earlier. It would have saved a lot of time and disappointment.
Definitely worth finding out early.
Yep. My husband asked his PCP to order one after six months trying. She mentioned that it was early but had no problem with it.
We’re there any issues or abnormalities detected in his results?