I have always been a strong advocate of Complementary Medicine. Rather than visit my G.P. I prefer to turn to Reflexology, Shiatsu or Acupuncture as my first port of call. As the word complementary suggests, this does not mean that I am totally against antibiotics or other western intervention, just that I will use it judiciously. So, with this in mind, when my husband was diagnosed with fertility problems, I knew that western medical intervention was not our only option for achieving a pregnancy and birth.This belief was further fuelled by that fact that routine sperm tests (via our Doctor’s surgery) had come back fine. If we had taken them at face value it could have been years before we sought additional help. As it was our joint instinct was to request a consultation. A few months later we were seen by the UK’s top fertility team, under Professor Winston’s guidance, at The Hammersmith Hospital. He confirmed that although I had no discernible problems and my husband’s sperm quantity was good, the motility and shape of the sperm meant that we were highly unlikely to ever achieve a natural conception.This was a devastating diagnosis. Not only was my husband officially… Read full this story
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