I was injured c-6 incomplete in 1989 and had my son in 2003.  By this point I 
had learned how to ejaculate so we didn't require anything special, and she 
became pregnant after two weeks so I would say in my example motilty must not 
have been affected much. 

On Jan 3, 2011, at 11:39 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> I would be more concerned with her being able to produce eggs. (smiling)    
> Actually, we can't tell if both, one or neither of you are fertile and can 
> produce without a medical examination.  Removing sperm n viable eggs are as 
> easy as doing it with animal medicine.  It is a medical procedure for both of 
> you.  Do you have a URO that you can consult regarding this.  It is 
> considered quite normal here.
> And may you be the proud father of many generations!
> Best Wishes
>  
> In a message dated 1/3/2011 10:08:38 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [email protected] writes:
> Hello friends:-)
> 
> Happy new year to you all. I had this query and I am sure, many of you have 
> the answers. it's mainly to male members but female members    are welcome to 
> give any opinion.
> 
> I was never bothered about this in my 18 years of quad life. Never thought it 
> will ever happen to me, but it happened all of a sudden (I was not prepared 
> for this).
> 
> I am now 48 and a lady of 30-35 years agreed to spend her life with me. She 
> only wishes that, if she had a child from me.
> 
> Now I am thinking, after all these years is it possible to give birth of any 
> child ? Do I have any sperm left ? I cannot do voluntary intercourse as I am 
> quad. Do doctors have any way to get the sperm from me and inject it to my 
> mate ?
> 
> Please, please share your experiences soonest. I shall be very pleased.
> So long... Bye...
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Alam
> 
> 

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