Some hope for men with infertility due to MS

Men often develop infertility, due to the inability to ejaculate, secondary to MS. 

There are no longitudinal reports of semen quality in the male MS population. 

This is a single case report of a couple who achieved two live births from sperm obtained with electro-ejaculation: the first by intrauterine insemination and the second by in vitro fertilisation

Multiple sampling of sperm showed no progressive decline in semen parameters across 26 semen retrievals performed over 7 tears. 

Conclusion: MS does not appear to cause progressive decline in semen quality.

Epub ahead of printKathiresan et al. Anejaculatory infertility due to multiple sclerosis. Andrologia. 2011 Aug 2. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0272.2011.01208.x. 

"This case report provides some hope for having a family for male MS'ers rendered impotent as a result of their disease."

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