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Diethlstilbestrol (DES)
Studies have shown that children,both male and female, of women who were given the synthetic estrogen Diethlstilbestrol in the 1950's have a higher risk of infertility problems ranging from obstructions to conception to premature labor.
In men, DES exposure is suspected to cause a range of problems from diminished sperm production to undescended testes.
Does anyone know if that was a factor for them? Is there any way (other than directly asking) to tell if your mother was treated with DES?
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Soki
Infertility Hostess
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