Sunday, March 30, 2008

Welcome!


Colin has Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a genetic disease that primarily affects the lungs. A thick-sticky mucous builds up in the lungs which is a perfect home for germs that cause inflammation and infection. This mucous also can build up along the pancreas and reproductive organs causing blockage. The majority of men with CF are infertile for 1 of two reasons, 1)blockage of mucous along the reproductive track prohibits semen from passing from the testicle through the Vas Deferens or 2) absence of the Vas Deferens, known as Congenital Bilateral Absence of the Vas Deferens (CBAVD). In Colin's case he has bilateral Vas Deferens but no sperm count meaning that mucous is blocking the pathway of sperm. Colin produces normal amounts of sperm, there is just no natural way for them to exit the body. Through medical intervention, CF men are able to become biological fathers. This is where IVF begins for us, we welcome you to join us on our journey.

6 comments:

Emily and Aaron Carter said...

I love that you guys started this blog so that we can know what you are going through. We are excited to follow you on this exciting journey!
I also LOVE that picture of you two.

Mindy said...

What a great idea to start another blog!

Julie said...
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Julie said...

Welcome to the IVF journey, hang on tight and I'm here for whatever questions you might have! You two will be in our thoughts and prayers!

Julie
www.cysticfibrosismaleinfertility.com

Rob, Adrienne, Sam, Ada and Tony said...

I love reading your blogs little miss Mandy. I hope everything turns out great for you too. I'm wishing you the best!

Mandy said...

Hey Adrienne! I love reading your blogs too. Sam is the cutest little boy. Thanks for your well wishes!