My boyfriend had leukemia when he be young and have chemotherapy done and I heard that relatives who have chemotherapy done cannot enjoy children because it kills their sperm cell. Is that true?
Answers: It varies from human being to person. He wishes to see a fertility specialist and have trialling done to determine sperm count and sperm mobility.
If really depends on the individual body, the specific chemo or radiation he went through, and if he have a bone marrow transplant or not. It may or may not be possible and only a doc can report for sure.
While this is possible, most young (particularly extremely young) patients exposed to chemotherapy recover fertility. See the interconnect to an article about fertility after acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment (most likely diagnosis I presumed for your boyfriend). There be little effect on long-term fertility except in patients who received high-dose cranial radiation.
One mode to evaluate... see a urologist (or maybe his regular doctor can do it) and hold his sperm tested.
God bless, best wishes
Some men and women who have have chemotherapy find it hard to enjoy children. Some are never able to hold children. This can be devastating. It doesn't happen to everybody, but we don't know exactly how oodles people are artificial. If you are still young and want to enjoy children, discuss it with your doctor.
Good luck and God bless.
Not adjectives people become sterile, but its pretty adjectives. It depends on the type of chemotherapy - the specific drug, the dosage, and number of treatments, and age at the time of treatment. The only mode to know is if your boyfriend gets tested.
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Answers: It varies from human being to person. He wishes to see a fertility specialist and have trialling done to determine sperm count and sperm mobility.
If really depends on the individual body, the specific chemo or radiation he went through, and if he have a bone marrow transplant or not. It may or may not be possible and only a doc can report for sure.
While this is possible, most young (particularly extremely young) patients exposed to chemotherapy recover fertility. See the interconnect to an article about fertility after acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment (most likely diagnosis I presumed for your boyfriend). There be little effect on long-term fertility except in patients who received high-dose cranial radiation.
One mode to evaluate... see a urologist (or maybe his regular doctor can do it) and hold his sperm tested.
God bless, best wishes
Some men and women who have have chemotherapy find it hard to enjoy children. Some are never able to hold children. This can be devastating. It doesn't happen to everybody, but we don't know exactly how oodles people are artificial. If you are still young and want to enjoy children, discuss it with your doctor.
Good luck and God bless.
Not adjectives people become sterile, but its pretty adjectives. It depends on the type of chemotherapy - the specific drug, the dosage, and number of treatments, and age at the time of treatment. The only mode to know is if your boyfriend gets tested.