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Started by Sabrina, November 20, 2013, 08:26:57 PM

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Sabrina

From what I have read, taking hormones will eventually make you sterile. This seems to be universal. My question is regardless of how long you've been on hormones, provided you still have your male parts, is there a chance that they can recover given enough time to have kids someday? Or is there a point, during hormone treatment, in which sterility is absolute. I realize that the longer you've been on hormones, the longer it would take to recover. I know it is advised to bank sperm before starting but for where I live, it is very difficult to do.
- Sabrina

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Jill F

I'm afraid we have yet another YMMV situation.   I've heard of it happening in as few as 6 months, and even having it reverse after 10 years. 
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Gabrielle

There was a great quotation from Jurassic Park.

"Nature finds a way."  As long as you retain your testes, there is a chance you might shoot bullets.
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sam79

My endo says that in most cases, fertility will return to some extent regardless of time on AAs.
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Sabrina

This is what I thought. I'm about to start hormones in the near future, the "letter" is in the mail, and this is a topic the doctor brought up. I'm not too worried about it. Also, it seems that there is no scientific evidence saying that recovery is impossible.
- Sabrina

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Jill F

Quote from: Sabrina on November 20, 2013, 09:54:25 PM
This is what I thought. I'm about to start hormones in the near future, the "letter" is in the mail, and this is a topic the doctor brought up. I'm not too worried about it. Also, it seems that there is no scientific evidence saying that recovery is impossible.

Well, until you get rid of 'em...  ;) 
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sam79

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Lauren5

Quote from: SammyRose on November 20, 2013, 09:59:25 PMUnless you've banked :)
This is what is recommended if you want to have biological children in the future.
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~RoadToTrista~

Quote from: SammyRose on November 20, 2013, 09:13:05 PM
My endo says that in most cases, fertility will return to some extent regardless of time on AAs.

Isn't it the estrogen that completely sterilizes you? Some people on here have said that's why endos will keep you on only anti-androgynes the first few months.

Quote from: Sabrina on November 20, 2013, 08:26:57 PM
I know it is advised to bank sperm before starting but for where I live, it is very difficult to do.

If you're in the US it's possible to do it online and through the mail my dear. That's what someone here showed me anyway.
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Joanna Dark

in order to recover, you'd have to stop taking hormones. If you're lready thinking of stopping...uh...well, you should go into this with the mindset that it is irreversible because it might be. I can tell you I look very different in just eight months and I haven't been on a high dose. You will become a woman. I did. Well I always was. But be sure. Seriously.
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Cindy

I was sterile within weeks. There is no way at all that I could come off hormones. I just couldn't. The changes in my mind, my body myself are so profound that I could not contemplate it.

Sperm banking is the only way IMO.
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Gabrielle

Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on November 20, 2013, 11:09:15 PM
Isn't it the estrogen that completely sterilizes you? Some people on here have said that's why endos will keep you on only anti-androgynes the first few months.

If you're in the US it's possible to do it online and through the mail my dear. That's what someone here showed me anyway.

Does FedEx have a special shipping container for fresh spooge?  :o

Anti-androgynes?!?!
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~RoadToTrista~

Quote from: Gabrielle on November 21, 2013, 03:43:41 AM
Anti-androgynes?!?!

>.<' Whoops lol

Quote from: Gabrielle on November 21, 2013, 03:43:41 AM
Does FedEx have a special shipping container for fresh spooge?  :o

Yuppers.

http://www.cryochoice.com/collection.html

What bothers me however is that they didn't bother securing their site for something like this. (https)
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Cindy

My one and only experience with FedEx was sending a package (not sperm just some scientific reagents) from Adelaide, South Australia to a lab in the USA.  FedEx lost the package before they got to Adelaide airport, 6 kms away from collection. Now that takes skill!!
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ganjina

I decided to work an extra few months so I could afford myself to do some banking in a proper bank on another country, since here it is not so reliable. I think maybe stacking the odds in favor of having your own child in the future might be worth more money than whatever the trip to the bank and the deposit cost.
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Sabrina

I don't know what to say. You all have given me such great advice. This place is very helpful.
- Sabrina

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TerriT

Well, I'm hoping to be as sterile as possible. Seems to be working since my jizz is a fraction of its former self. Haven't been tested though. I would like to be able to orgasm inside my babe again.
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Ashey

My therapist asked me how I felt about the possibility of becoming sterile. I laughed. "Uhh, I'm 26 and for me that's still way down the road if at all. Next topic!" I'm just not concerned with it, for a few reasons. First, there's always adoption. Second, if not adoption there's fostering, which is what I would likely do if I'm legally allowed to. Third, science! I have read about things like converting stem cells into sperm. It's either possible now or nearly possible. And also I've read some stuff about using your own stem cells to grow a functioning uterus that wouldn't have the risk of rejection. A lot of stuff like that coming out of the regenerative medicine field. Kinda cool, kinda freaky. Doubt I'd do it, but then how many people could say they knocked themselves up? xD
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Jenna Marie

Yeah, it varies, and I'm unaware of any reliable studies. Anecdotally, I was declared irreversibly sterile (by the pathologist examining my testicles, so pretty concrete determination!) after 3 years on low-dose estrogen.
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megan2929

For me, I seemed to be sterile within 6 months of starting HRT (no ejaculate at all). Then, at 12 months, I went off HRT for 3 weeks for surgery and I noticed that it seemed to come back. Maybe I'm still sterile, but it looks like it could make a baby :)
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