I've been thinking about this for a few days and cflocco's question brought it to the surface. A friend of mine has started the very testing that several women have mentioned (the dye one, the saline one, and b/w). Her husband also had a sperm count done, though I think that's the only thing he will have checked out.
Many women have posted that they've had the above tests done, along with the RLP, but I haven't seen anybody post about DH. Has your DH been tested? I know this may not apply to many of you since we're TTCAL, not Trouble TTC, but several of us probably fall into both categories. My ob won't do any tests on us yet, we have 5 months to go for that (10 months, pg, m/c, then 6 added months).
Re: did DH get tested?
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SA's are really the only test that most men need. If there is a problem, there may be further testing, but from the time I spent on the TTTC board, this really seemed to be the majority of people's experiences. I do know that if there is a problem, men will usually be referred to a urologist for further testing (depending of course on the problem). Unfortunately, women's testing is by nature more invasive, painful, difficult, and overall more expensive.
We each went through testing at about 10 months TTC. My testing was limited to bloodwork and a clomid challenge. DH had a SA. We got pregnant while taking the clomid challenge, so testing stopped. If I don't get pregnant this cycle, I will have an HSG between CD 5-9 on my next cycle.
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