With Corey’s sperm count up, we seriously started trying, but each month that passed was different than the one before.
The doctor put him on Clomid (crazy right?! I thought that was just a medicine for us ladies) with hopes that his sperm count would increase - and it did, it just took time. Corey was 40 at the time, so he decided to get the ball rolling first, and soon learned that he had low sperm count. Being the planner that I am (which doesn’t go well with trying for a baby or fertility treatments), Corey underwent testing in 2018. When Corey and I got married, our plans looked like this: to have our first child within the year, then have our children one year apart, but what we didn’t know was what the journey would look like to get there.