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Men, If you want to have a baby...
(05/04/2004)

by Unknown


Difficulty ejaculating and poor sperm quality are two problems men may face. For men who have difficulty with ejaculation, the two most commonly used procedures for retrieving sperm for use in insemination procedures are vibratory stimulation and electroejaculation stimulation (EES). Direct aspiration of the sperm from the vas deferens and other high-tech procedures are also available. Little can be done to improve sperm quality at this time, however there are advanced procedures to deliver sperm directly into the ovum (egg). An evaluation of your sperm quality is the best way to determine the possibility of having a baby. Ask your doctor for a referral to a fertility clinic that specializes in disability, illness, or SCI if you are interested in having a baby.

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