affects both men and women. At least 97 percent of men with cystic fibrosis are infertile.[13] These men make normal sperm but are missing the tube (vas deferens) which connects the testes to the ejaculatory ducts of the penis.[14] Many men found to have congenital absence of the vas deferens during evaluation for infertility have a mild, previously undiagnosed form of CF.[15] Twenty percent of women with CF are infertile as a result of thickened cervical mucus, which interferes with the passage of sperm. In severe cases, malnutrition disrupts ovulation and causes amenorrhea.
I got that off of Wikipedia...men produce normal sperm, is there not a way to go to a medical center of some kind for them to retrive the sperm and then implant it into the woman?
I got that off of Wikipedia...men produce normal sperm, is there not a way to go to a medical center of some kind for them to retrive the sperm and then implant it into the woman?