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oh, you haven't asked your obgyne? it is more appropriate to seek an physician' advice on this. |
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icsi? that is for male who have fertility issue. if in case you have already started clomid, you need to finish it first before your partner will proceed to have icsi. |
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you don't need to have clomid or injections if your husband will undergo icsi. |
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did you discuss it already with your husband? i hope he knows about this and maybe you can open up about having icsi. |
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if you haven't tried clomid or any other fertility supplements yet, i think you should try it first before planning to have ICSI because sometimes there other women who have fertility problems happens to get a successful pregnancy after using clomid. |
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be sure that you will focus on the benefits of what the baby will become. |
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we had icsi. you will need the injections to stimulate your ovarys there ok to do.ready for the collection if your husbands count is low tell him to take wellman vitamans at least 3 months before treatment my husband used zinc with no luck all his samples were bad. |
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Hi Mayo |
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they are just vitamins you can buy at tesco a multi vitamin for men not just for a low count . it will be the same as you taking folic acid when you are trying to conceive.as for the treatment it did not work will try again in the new year |
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