We have to do IVF/ICSI because of severe male factor (count is super low -- morphology and motility is normal).
When we started this (after the bad bad bad semen analysis), the doctor ran blood tests on my husband. We were told they all came back normal - testosterone, FSH, LH, etc. After doing physical exams (u/s, etc) for blockages and chromosonal tests (karyotype looking for micro-Y deletions or other sex chromosome problems) - we were told there was no explanation for my husband's infertility and that IVF/ICSI was our only choice.
Our new RE just ran a bunch of tests again. This time *I* am getting the results (and passing them along to him) instead of the RE getting it directly.
FSH 4.30 MIU/ML ( 1.20- 16.00) (.*.......)
LH 2.96 MIU/ML ( 1.10- 9.00) (.*.......)
PROLACTIN 571.99 M/UL ( 50.00- 280.00) (.........)*
TESTOSTERONE 13.30 NMOL/L ( 5.80- 28.00) (..*......)
TSH 4.19 MIU/ML ( 0.34- 5.60) (......*..)
I checked the last set of results (from 3 years ago) - also all normal, except a very high (over 500) prolactin level.
What does this mean? I asked "Dr. Google" and maybe this could be an explanation for the male infertility (and possibly treatable?!?!?!) http://www.sharedjourney.com/malediagno ... actin.html Usually, I'm not one to look online and decide I know more than my doctors... but what does this mean?
His testosterone is normal (as is his sex drive (several times a week) and no impotence problems).
Should we worry about a prolactinoma?
He does take anti-depressants (for 2 years now -- not before the first set of tests when his prolactin was also severely elevated) (40mg of Prozac/day).
Thanks!