Youngest78
02-09-2015, 05:22 AM
Hello,
I wondered if anybody knew much about how anxiety meds affect my chances of fertility (I'm a 36 year old male)?
I've been battling a chronic anxiety disorder (for the most part generalised) for many years now, not leading much of a life with it. My wife and I have been trying for a baby for a couple of years now without success and are right about to start IVF next month. Things have become so impossible now with the anixety, particularly with work, that I feel I've no choice but to try meds again (I tried once and it didn't really help and have since always tried to manage it myself). It seems a crazy time to start what with the IVF, but things have just come to a head. My doctor prescribed me Citalopram. In the exhaustive list of side effects it says they can affect fertility. When I raised this with my doctor she simply fobbed it off and said disregard it, stating many of her pregnant patients are on it (quite how this is relevant I don't know, since what we're trying to do is become pregnant).
I've been reading around on the web though and it appears many studies have proven quite clinicallty that these meds DO affect male fertility and the quality of sperm. I don't really understand though how a GP could be so flippant?
I wondered if anybody knew much about how anxiety meds affect my chances of fertility (I'm a 36 year old male)?
I've been battling a chronic anxiety disorder (for the most part generalised) for many years now, not leading much of a life with it. My wife and I have been trying for a baby for a couple of years now without success and are right about to start IVF next month. Things have become so impossible now with the anixety, particularly with work, that I feel I've no choice but to try meds again (I tried once and it didn't really help and have since always tried to manage it myself). It seems a crazy time to start what with the IVF, but things have just come to a head. My doctor prescribed me Citalopram. In the exhaustive list of side effects it says they can affect fertility. When I raised this with my doctor she simply fobbed it off and said disregard it, stating many of her pregnant patients are on it (quite how this is relevant I don't know, since what we're trying to do is become pregnant).
I've been reading around on the web though and it appears many studies have proven quite clinicallty that these meds DO affect male fertility and the quality of sperm. I don't really understand though how a GP could be so flippant?