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female
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36-40,
*ant2Bmommy
writes: Hi! Not sure if this is the right question for this site... but it never hurts to try! Right? Ok so my husband and I have been trying to have a baby for over a year, about 6 months ago I found out I have PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) I have been on clomid since then! I had a post clomidal test done last week and the doctor said my husband has lots of white blood cells in his semen and none of the sperm was moving! But he has a 4 year old so I know at some point he was able to have children! Is it possible that we will ever have a child together?
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reader, anonymous, writes (29 May 2010):
Don't lose hope :) keep going to your doctor and keep healthy and have a good diet. There are so many advances in science to enable couples to have children that even if things don't happen naturally-there is still hope for you to have children.
Take Care x
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