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Q: Back surgery and fertility
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 15th, 2008
Yes i am recently married and have a stepdaughter. My wife and i are wanting to have another child. 2 yrs ago after some of the surgerys i was paralyzed and had some nerve damage. I back on my feet again. We havent had any test ran or anything we were wondering if with all of the stuff that has happened if it would interfere with our chances of getting pregnant.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on July 18th, 2008
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I believe that all those back surgeries shouldn’t have any impact on your fertile abilities. If spinal nerves (pudendal nerves) that come out from the coccygeal spine are somehow damaged you can have erectile dysfunctions but fertility itself shouldn’t be affected.




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