Although Cystic Fibrosis does not cause sexual impotency, it can lead to fertility problems. In most men with CF, the tubes that carry sperm are blocked, which causes infertility.
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My fiance has cystic fibrosis and when planning our future, I couldn't imagine not having children and making our own family together. I continued research on the web and found that adoption may not be our only answer. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), is the newest form of in vitro fertilization specified for males who have CF. Here is the website: http://esiason.org/newsResourcesInfert.html It provides the research information and even costs. I hope this helps out!
It is estimated between 9 and 12 percent of men are infertile. As of 2014, the number of men who are infertile is on the rise.
Cystic Fibrosis can but not always lead to fertility problems. In most men with CF, the tubes that carry sperm are blocked, which causes infertility (approx 95%). Because underweight women are more likely to have irregular menstrual cycles, the nutritional problems associated with CF may affect fertility. hope this helps
The main reason men become sterile is the cause of a low sperm count. One could also choose to become sterile and have a vasectomy so as to not have any more children.
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No. Some men get their penis / testicles pierced and they are not sterile. But aside from that, your belly button is NOT a reproductive organ. So you cannot become sterile from piercing your bellybutton.
If the man is really sterile, no.
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Yes. But you'll always have syptoms. Some men and women in their 60's can walk into a hospital and say 'I've alls had this really bad cough" and find out they have CF.
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No, not always. There are some cases of primary sterility (where the person has always been sterile) but many times sterility is secondary to another factor. This could be infections such as mumps in adult men, surgeries such as vasectomies, hormonal imbalances, etc.