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Men Conceived Through Fertility Treatment Have a Sperm Count Half the Normal, Danish Study Reports
LifeSiteNews ^ | 6/19/07 | Elizabeth O'Brien

Posted on 06/19/2007 3:56:40 PM PDT by wagglebee

COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 19, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A study conducted in Denmark found that the sperm count of men who are conceived by fertility treatments is up to 50 percent lower than normal.

Published in March 1 by the American Journal of Epidemiology (AJE), the study was entitled, "The Fertility Treatment and Reproductive Health of Male Offspring: A Study of 1,925 Young Men from the General Population." The AJE explains that all 1,925 Danish participants were undergoing compulsory medical testing at the time for army fitness requirements. The volunteers were required to give both a semen sample and a blood sample and then answer a questionnaire.

At the same time, their mothers were asked whether they had received fertility treatment, and 47 responded in the affirmative. The AJE reports that men whose mothers had received fertility treatments had a "46% lower sperm concentration" and a "45% lower total sperm count". They had fewer "motile sperm," and a higher level of deformed sperm. Their testis size was also smaller on average by 0.9 millimeters.

The study involved many possible confounding factors, especially the possibility that these men had inherited an infertility problem. Nevertheless, the New York Times reports that the differences between men whose mothers had received fertility treatment and those who had not were significant. In fact, it was more marked that the difference between men whose parents had smoked versus those whose parents remained smoke-free.

One drawback in the study was that although the mothers claimed to have received hormonal fertility treatment, the type of treatment remained uncertain. For this reason, the Times reports, Dr. Tina Kold Jensen, one of the report's lead authors and a professor at the University of Southern Denmark commented, "At this point we don't know what fertility treatment the mothers of these men received, and we are not prepared to make any recommendations." 

The AJE review concludes, "These findings should be viewed in light of the increasing use of fertility treatments. Although the cause of these findings is unknown, they raise concern about possible late effects of fertility treatment."

According to the World Health Organization, male sperm count should not drop beneath 20 million sperm per milliliter, reports the News.com.au. In the Danish study, the normal median sperm concentration was 48 million per millilitre whereas sons of fertility treatment mothers had only 33 million. In total, 30% of the first group was below 20 million, whereas only 20% of the second group was below this number. Overall, the sperm count of males conceived through fertility treament was 46% lower.
 
These findings are consistent with other reports on fertility treatment. A US study, for example, revealed that storing embryos cause serious genetic defects. The largest Canadian study of its kind also discovered that fertility-treatment children have a 58% higher risk of being born with birth defects. These defects include problems in the digestive tract, bones and heart. Another study in 2005 revealed that twins who are conceived through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) are 50 percent more likely to be born prematurely than through natural conception.
(see http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jul/05072906.html).

Women also frequently endure significant side effects from the hormonal infertility treatments. One 33-year-old woman, quoted in The Daily Mail, described them, saying, "the drugs give me banging headaches, hot flushes and temper tantrums," she said. "If they make me feel like this, what are they doing to my eggs?"

The Study in The American Journal of Epidemiology :
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/165/5/583

See related coverage:

IVF Babies up to 40% More Likely to Suffer Severe Birth Defects
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jan/05013107.html

Higher Rate of Birth Defects in Babies Conceived Through Fertility Treatment
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/feb/07020909.html


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: fertility; fertilitytreatment; infertility; moralabsolutes; spermcount
Yet another downside to a "safe" procedure.
1 posted on 06/19/2007 3:56:47 PM PDT by wagglebee
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2 posted on 06/19/2007 3:57:09 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: wagglebee

but it doesn’t matter cause they can just use IVF to conceive their own kids. LOL


3 posted on 06/19/2007 3:58:17 PM PDT by sappy
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To: wagglebee

This is kind of fascinating. If the next generation has fertility treatments, then it could only last so long before it simply wouldn’t work.


4 posted on 06/19/2007 3:59:35 PM PDT by Kevmo (We need to get away from the Kennedy Wing of the Republican Party ~Duncan Hunter)
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To: wagglebee

hormonal fertility treatment
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not sure which “hormone” is given to women as a fertility treatment, but pretty sure it ain’t TESTOSTERONE


5 posted on 06/19/2007 4:02:12 PM PDT by Vn_survivor_67-68
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To: wagglebee

If the men’s parents had fertility problems then my guess is that it’s just likely an inherited trait.


6 posted on 06/19/2007 4:02:30 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: wagglebee
“the sperm count of men who are conceived by fertility treatments is up to 50 percent lower than normal.”

Maybe the feminists have found a potential source for an endless supply of metrosexuals!

7 posted on 06/19/2007 4:02:51 PM PDT by vetsvette (Bring Him Back)
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To: wagglebee

Not surprising. The dirty little secret is that babies conceived through IVF are twice as likely to have birth defects as those conceived the old-fashioned way.


8 posted on 06/19/2007 4:03:34 PM PDT by LadyNavyVet
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To: wagglebee
Well duh!

A large percentage of couples in fertility treatments are there because the father has a low sperm count. Like father like son.
9 posted on 06/19/2007 4:05:38 PM PDT by ndt
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To: wagglebee

You mean screwing with nature doesn’t work??? No, no, NOOOOOOO!!! Science RULES ALL!


10 posted on 06/19/2007 4:11:42 PM PDT by marsh_of_mists
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To: wagglebee

A sperm test for army “fitness”? Hmmm. Something don’t smell right.


11 posted on 06/19/2007 4:19:39 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Yes I backed over the vampire, but I swear I didn't see it in my rear view mirror.)
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To: wagglebee

I always believe it’s best to leave these things to God. No one can play God better than God.


12 posted on 06/19/2007 5:10:00 PM PDT by Pinkbell (I'm a Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order. - Mike Pence)
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To: wagglebee

I want to ask those men if they rather they didn’t exist. I’m betting that most of them would rather exist with a low sperm count than never have lived...


13 posted on 06/19/2007 5:32:54 PM PDT by conservatrice
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To: BipolarBob

A sperm test for army “fitness”? Hmmm. Something don’t smell right.


They told one poor fellow that he only had one sperm. It get’s even worse.

They told him it was two feet long and it wants out now!


14 posted on 06/19/2007 5:35:13 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: wagglebee

I’m not too familiar with fertility treatments and such, but my first thought was; How many of these men were conceived using a fertility treatment due to the fact that their fathers had a low sperm count. I don’t think this is a fair “study” as there are many variables they didn’t account for...


15 posted on 06/19/2007 10:32:47 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (Liberty Rocks Blog: http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com)
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To: BipolarBob
This is Denmark.
16 posted on 06/19/2007 10:34:53 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck
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To: wagglebee
Their testis size was also smaller on average by 0.9 millimeters.

I don't think I want to know how they got such an accurate measurement.

17 posted on 06/19/2007 10:37:39 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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I was wondering what testis size or sperm quality has to do with army fitness requirements?


18 posted on 06/20/2007 7:28:12 AM PDT by Between the Lines (I am very cognizant of my fallibility, sinfulness, and other limitations.)
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To: LibertyRocks

“How many of these men were conceived using a fertility treatment due to the fact that their fathers had a low sperm count.”

50% -— saw it elsewhere. And actually it was “low” it was typically immotal or immeasureable.

The study means bumptkis.


19 posted on 06/27/2007 4:21:43 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Kol Hakavod Fred Thompson)
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