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M

mneville

Guest
My husband and I are both carriers of the DeltaF508 and we had no problems conceiving our firstborn who was diagnosed with CF.

Megan
 
M

mneville

Guest
My husband and I are both carriers of the DeltaF508 and we had no problems conceiving our firstborn who was diagnosed with CF.

Megan
 
M

mneville

Guest
My husband and I are both carriers of the DeltaF508 and we had no problems conceiving our firstborn who was diagnosed with CF.

Megan
 
M

mneville

Guest
My husband and I are both carriers of the DeltaF508 and we had no problems conceiving our firstborn who was diagnosed with CF.

Megan
 
M

mneville

Guest
My husband and I are both carriers of the DeltaF508 and we had no problems conceiving our firstborn who was diagnosed with CF.
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<br />Megan
 

julie

New member
Yes, there are cases of carriers (or undiagnosed CFers because of a not yet identified gene) that do have congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens. A simple semen analysis, which most insurance companies cover, would rule this out.
 

julie

New member
Yes, there are cases of carriers (or undiagnosed CFers because of a not yet identified gene) that do have congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens. A simple semen analysis, which most insurance companies cover, would rule this out.
 

julie

New member
Yes, there are cases of carriers (or undiagnosed CFers because of a not yet identified gene) that do have congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens. A simple semen analysis, which most insurance companies cover, would rule this out.
 

julie

New member
Yes, there are cases of carriers (or undiagnosed CFers because of a not yet identified gene) that do have congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens. A simple semen analysis, which most insurance companies cover, would rule this out.
 

julie

New member
Yes, there are cases of carriers (or undiagnosed CFers because of a not yet identified gene) that do have congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens. A simple semen analysis, which most insurance companies cover, would rule this out.
 

kitomd21

New member
Took us six months for our first child (average is six months) and immediately upon trying for our second....
 

kitomd21

New member
Took us six months for our first child (average is six months) and immediately upon trying for our second....
 

kitomd21

New member
Took us six months for our first child (average is six months) and immediately upon trying for our second....
 

kitomd21

New member
Took us six months for our first child (average is six months) and immediately upon trying for our second....
 

kitomd21

New member
Took us six months for our first child (average is six months) and immediately upon trying for our second....
 

sullihs

New member
We had trouble getting pregnant with both of our children (I am a df508 carrier)...we had to do an IUI to get pregnant with our 2nd child.
 

sullihs

New member
We had trouble getting pregnant with both of our children (I am a df508 carrier)...we had to do an IUI to get pregnant with our 2nd child.
 

sullihs

New member
We had trouble getting pregnant with both of our children (I am a df508 carrier)...we had to do an IUI to get pregnant with our 2nd child.
 

sullihs

New member
We had trouble getting pregnant with both of our children (I am a df508 carrier)...we had to do an IUI to get pregnant with our 2nd child.
 

sullihs

New member
We had trouble getting pregnant with both of our children (I am a df508 carrier)...we had to do an IUI to get pregnant with our 2nd child.
 
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