Given that I’m not that likely to end up in a relationship that will result in biological children and I’m also not employed and that, too, isn’t likely to change any time soon, I’m wondering if the $1000 up front plus $100-$200 a year might be better spent on something else; $1000 is more than my monthly rent. My brother is having a third child; my imaginary anthropomorphized DNA will probably have to be content with nieces. :/
I’m sorry to hear it man. The good news is you actually still have a chance for a child even if you wait another decade. It will become harder (for multiple reasons, not just sperm quality), but you still have a chance.
I wish you the best of luck in finding a job. That will probably help you have kids much more than sperm freezing.
Given that I’m not that likely to end up in a relationship that will result in biological children and I’m also not employed and that, too, isn’t likely to change any time soon, I’m wondering if the $1000 up front plus $100-$200 a year might be better spent on something else; $1000 is more than my monthly rent. My brother is having a third child; my imaginary anthropomorphized DNA will probably have to be content with nieces. :/
I’m sorry to hear it man. The good news is you actually still have a chance for a child even if you wait another decade. It will become harder (for multiple reasons, not just sperm quality), but you still have a chance.
I wish you the best of luck in finding a job. That will probably help you have kids much more than sperm freezing.
I’ve got enough money to live on for many years without a job, but I do need to keep expenses low.
Oh, well if you want a family, why not start working again?