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2006-09-09 10:08:20 · 10 answers · asked by Sarah L 2 in Health Women's Health

Me and my husband having been trying for a aby for about 4 years, I have had 2 miscarriages since then the last in april this year,. We have also found in the past year that he has a low sperm count, and was wondering if there could be a link, my mum seems to think there is.

2006-09-09 10:49:29 · update #1

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no a low sperm count would only decrease your chance of getting pregnant, but once you are pregnant then the sperm count has nothing to do with it. I think your mum may be getting it confused with sperm quality which could risk a miscarriage but if it's just a low sperm count then that has nothing to do with the pregnancy once fertilisation has happened.
Alot of things can go wrong in pregnancy especially in the first three months and miscarriage is quite common, i know i have lost two babies as well at 10 weeks and 15 weeks and it's heartbreaking to go through but what you should remind yourself is this, you have been pregnant twice now so there is a strong chance you will go on to get pregnant again and just because you miscarried before does not mean you will never have children. I went on to have three children! If you do continue to miscarry then your doctor should start some simple tests just to rule out any other factors which can cause miscarriage to happen, but my advise is not to worry (easier said than done i know) and when you fall pregnant again go see your doctor and explain your worries. Stress and worry are more harmful so its best to try and relax about miscarriage. Chances are you will go on to have a healthy happy baby. Miscarriage is common and sometimes the cause is never known unless like i say it continues to happen.
Good luck and i wish you well.

2006-09-09 13:37:15 · answer #1 · answered by 2plus3 3 · 0 0

Miscarriage indicates the disability either to carry ,nourish or sustain a fertilized egg.Low sperm count reduces the chances to fertilize an egg.Thus latter condition can make pregnancy difficult whereas miscarriage indicates female was definitely pregnant.There is no causality between low sperm count and miscarriage.

2006-09-09 10:23:36 · answer #2 · answered by manishag123 2 · 0 0

Nope! Having a low sperm count variety can ward off your ability to conceive, yet as quickly as that occurs, you're actually no longer culpable. the only exception could be if there replaced into an argument with the genetic cloth interior the sperm, which isn't very probably.

2016-11-07 00:03:56 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A low sperm count means that there are fewer sperm available to fertilize the egg. A miscarriage means the egg has been fertilized but there is a failure to carry it to full term.

2006-09-09 10:18:34 · answer #4 · answered by JOHN M 5 · 0 0

No, a miscarriage is when the mother's immune system is much stronger than the child she is carrying. As a fetus grows, it produces a chemical to suppress the mother's immune response to eject a foreign growth. This is why it is so important for teenagers not to get pregnant, as this chemical can do significant damage to an immature immune system.

2006-09-09 10:23:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, miscarriage can happen for many reasons. Hostile environment, blood type of the mother, high blood pressure, stress, drugs, alcohol, medication, low nutrition intake from food, and many others.

2006-09-09 10:22:09 · answer #6 · answered by tdm1175 4 · 0 0

wouldn`t think so ... as the persons obviously been pregnant to miscarry . Only 2 in 5 pregnancies make it past 12 wks unfortunately , natures way of letting us know somethings not quite right .

2006-09-09 10:17:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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The first thing to consider is how long have you been trying. About 80% of couples will get pregnant after six months of trying, and about 90% will be pregnant after 12 months of trying to get pregnant

2016-02-11 01:34:28 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No, that just means there's a smaller chanse to get pregnant.

2006-09-09 10:12:29 · answer #9 · answered by Stumpan 1 · 0 0

no it mostly likely something else stop smoking drinking and DE stress and good luck next time

2006-09-09 12:12:23 · answer #10 · answered by munchie 6 · 0 0

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