yes, sorry i wasn't feeling very well yesterday.:hair:
abstain is safe for younger men, not older men.
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May I ask why its only safer for younger men my husband is 36 and I honestly don't FR will work? But I would like to know what kind of risk we might be facing if were to abstain.
Because in older men it's more likely that the sperm might have dna or chromosome defects. When abstaining the numbers of dead and damaged sperm are quite a bit higher. I don't have a link to the study but yes, there's a link between abstaining and higher risk of birth defects in older guys.
So that's why we recommend here not to abstain if your guy is over 35. It's an arbitrary cutoff, but only you can decide if it's worth the risk.
my sil has downs
mom was in 20's while dad was much older in late 30's. of course we don't know what causes it but if there is a chance from abstaining for men over 35 and my guy is 35 I stayed far away from abstain-
Downs syndrome can happen at any age, but it's more likely when the mother is over 35.
Older dads are linked to a host of other problems which I discuss in my link above. I just think it's safer. Not everyone agrees that it's worthy of concern, but I'd rather you guys are fully informed and can make your own decisions.
I have a similar problem, but my DH is 34 :worry: I have changed my plan about abstinence , FR and hurry up a lot of times... and I finally understood that if FR gives me low sperm count, why should I want the risk of an abstinence? And told him about doing FR, he was EXCITED but I KNOW he is not going to do it every day, 2 or 3 times...., he will start , it will be funny, but along with the days maybe he will be tired, or just wonŽt be able to finish 2 or 3 times a day, so IŽll lose everything gained around sperm count... Overmore I plan to give him soy milk which he never has taken so it lowers T levels in men and rises estrogens (since I have read in many places) and it could difficoult even more the 2-3 releases daily.
My DH is used to release with a pattern like this more or less: once between monday-thursday and 2-3 between friday-sunday, so more or less 3 times per week.:oops: Could be a 7 days abstinence enough to "alter" my DH typical pattern? overmore, since my doctor told me this morning about the died sperm (i wrote it in the thread about midwifes/doctors and their opinions about sways) I though if the abstinence in some way not only sways killing both genders, but specially a kind of gender in function of diet, supp, chemical, alcohol....
Any advice? Should I try a 7-9 days abstinence or force him to release with a FR altough he doesnŽt want ? :rofl:
We did abstain! We find out what we are having in 3 weeks.
DH is 26 so of course being younger it was a first choice, but it was also a no brainer for us, we didn't even consider FR because he has a pretty low sex drive! I knew FR would be like pulling teeth and we'd both be hating it. I doubt we'd even make it past about 3-4 days trying FR. I knew he'd be okay with 7 days abstain and I could totally trust him to not do it on his own secretly or anything LOL!
You don't have to DTD 2-3 times a day for FR. Straight FR is one time a day for 7-10 days.
Mariposa, I tend to think abstain can be "safer" for your sway for the very reasons you mention - people are sometimes having trouble with their DH unable to finish when it really counts, especially if you add in soy milk and licorice root. It does seem to add a level of stress that is not there with abstain. I still think FR is a sound sway tactic, but it comes down to what your husband can do and what works best for you guys as a couple.
thanks atomic, what does a "a sound sway" means? like a good thing ? :oops: I donŽt know if I will get a DD, but IŽm learning a lot of english ;)
IŽll try abstinence, not too long, around 7-9 days in function about my ovulation date. I hope this time doesnŽt mean too much risk at 34.... :fingers: