Don’t be too downhearted when I received my test results they it would be a miracle if we could conceive a child but a few months later I was on the way to being the happiest dad in the world , and now my miracle just turned 16:) I wish you all the best for you both:)
My husband & I struggled with fertility too. We did all the testing & it’s frustrating and stressful, and it took an emotional toll on both of us. It took us several years, but we were able to conceive and have a healthy baby. Our daughter is now 10 year old. I wish you both the best with your fertility journey. Sending you lots of love.
There is always a chance as long as you’re not sterile. I had testicular cancer and had a sperm count in the low 100ks and I’m the father of 2 boys. A sliver of a chance is still a chance. Good luck.
If you REALLY Want kids then it doesn’t matter if it’s from a sperm donor or adoption. If that matters to you than you don’t really want kids. I said what I said 🤷♂️
@@tylerkerr8967 most adoptions agencies are just legalized human trafficking. There are major ethical issues with adopting and adoption is NOT a solution for infertility trauma. DO NOT adopt if your intention or reasoning for it is anything else other then wanting to help a child.
My last job was in a fertility clinic. Patients either collected in the clinic or at home. The specimen had to arrive with an hour, since after that the sperm starts dying. It's worth getting a second opinion at a specialty clinic. Best of luck to you both on your journey. 🥰
That was one of my thoughts. I would do it at a clinic. A friend of mine and her husband did it. She said he had to go in a room with a pile of saucy magazines and a little plastic pot.
People sometimes may feel like fertility results show how much "a man" they are, but honestly being ok with sharing less than optimal fertility results takes much more balls. Best of luck u guys! So excited to see you guys start the journey to having a family :)
Yes I agree with you ……. It’s hard to believe so many factors affect the results . Wow. My daughter and her hubby r going through fertility tests right now. They r concerned about a condition her hubby has that can be passed down to their child. So they r having to make some hard decisions. I support and otherwise mind my own business. I wish this couple all the best Makes life very interesting I think. I was told I would never have kids and ended up with two wonderful girls.
Exactly. A man is how you act. It's nothing to do with, sperm count, dick size none of that nonsense. It's being grown enough to show when you're upset, but being strong enough to do something about it. It's about not giving up on something that's easily fixed or until there's no other option. I can't imagine what it feels like to be told your fertility is low but, every man should know you're no less of a man.
My parents adopted me and immediately found out that they were expecting their first biological child, my brother. Some things happen for a reason. I am confident that the two of you will have a family in exactly the way it is meant to be.
FYI: You have no idea how hurtful, painful and/or rude your statement is to a couple a person who struggles with infertility. Having heard this type of statement many times .... it's time to be public.
My neighbour tried conceiving for 8 years and thought that they couldnt succeed then opted for adoption...after they adopted a boy they got pregnant with a baby gal... it was so amazing...prayer for the couple
I got pregnant using the mosie baby! I went a decade thinking I wouldn’t be able to get pregnant. I’m now holding my 6 month old baby as I type this. Only took 4 tries! I’m so thankful and can’t say enough good things!
I would definitely test in a physical lab/doctor's office. My husband had a SA when we were trying to conceive, and the doctor's were adamant about the importance of time. The "specimen" needed to be tested within an hour of giving the sample, or there was a much higher chance of the sperm dying/inaccurate results. I highly recommend going into a doctor's office and collecting the sample there and giving it directly to the lab to begin testing.
That's because the comments have been carefully filtered. Personally, I also mean well for them, but I still mind that it's not an open discussion in the comments.
I feel very privileged that you shared this part of your life with us. Very private and we know we aren’t entitled to this info. Wishing you the best and sending strength and love!
One of my favorite lines was from Frasier when they were trying to conceive. Niles was diagnosed with slow sperm and they found out they got pregnant right away. He says, "but my slow sperm!" And his wife says, "I must have fast eggs!" 😅 Hoping you have fast eggs!
Shane- it really touched me when you said that your ability to reproduce does not not show your worth… because you are 100000% correct… IT DOESN’T! You’re a wonderful and genuine person. One way or the other, God will help you and Hannah start a family. Sending love to you both!
My grandparents adopted my dad in the 1950s, and they were having issues having children. Then after they adopted him they had 5 biological children, four boys and 1 girl. Godbless and may yals dreams of a family come true.
Well, Shane, as someone who had their fertility test done in a clinic, you're lucky. Also, if it makes you feel better, I scored as "slightly below average" and my son just turned 4-years-old. Don't give up hope because there are always options and help.
@@rubylight4019 I commend your faith in yourself and your husband, but hope that you also consider other ways for the two of you to raise a child together.
How can she have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby with one of The most disabled People în The world? They just selling a product. The home insamination kit. They not trying to have a baby.
@@kayetaylor5551 why should anyone be rejected a child just based on a disability? I highly doubt the child will become a carer - this man seems very independent and would be an incredible father, and the child would be lucky to have them both as parents.
@@izzylong8693 😳 independent you say...great father you say....yes it's one of his many many strengths...and he is such a cheery personality as well...luck kid will be so proud
@@kayetaylor5551 what does it matter to you one way or the other? Their life literally doesn't effect yours at all!! Your a sad individual leaving all these hateful ignorant comments all over their videos hope that makes you feel better about your pathetic life!
@@paigexx01 There's a difference between ew & ewe. Ew is = to yuck. Ewe is a female sheep. I'm guessing here, but probably ew because some folks just aren't comfortable talking about bodily functions, especially when they refer to things of a sexual nature.
I perform fertility testing and the specimen ideally needs to be tested within 30 mins of collection, and if that's not possible, then it needs to at least stay at body temp until it can be tested. So don't get discouraged by the mail in kit!
Agreed. My friend drove the specimen to the doctor’s office immediately to check the sperms viability. The mail in kit seems “iffy” but, perhaps technology has improved. Best of luck!
From what I've seen they have a preservation solution to stabilise the sperm, as long as the procedure is strictly followed to avoid contaminating your sample and in one or two days the own Clia-certified laboratory will send the results. I haven't really used it, but people say it's as good as a clinical study. But the contamination issue makes me wonder... People at home don't always follow properly even the most basic instructions.
Good luck y’all. My late husband and I tried for the first 6 years of our marriage trying to get pregnant. We went through tests and finally it happened. Hang in there. I’m praying for a positive result. Y’all will make amazing parents. Can’t wait to hear. My boys are 40 and 38. Thx for sharing your results. Never give up hope.
I'm 39 next month and your comment really connected with me, I guess it just made me think about my own parents. I'm so glad you got your boys in the end. Well done for not giving up.
I wish you all the best! As a disabled above knee amputee, life has been rough. But watching your videos & following along for years, I cannot explain how much youve helped me. I love you both dearly, even though we have never met. I hope everything works out best for you 2! You deserve nothing but the absolute best ♡♥︎♡♥︎
Hey j my mom was a double amputee she is why I am who I am the strongest person I'll every know was my mother as I child I had the honor to take care of her and may I say I'd give anything for one last joint with her peace and blessing brother
@@tarlkelly7941 I appreciate it, I'm sorry your Mom had to go through all of that to begin with! I'm sure it wasn't easy for either of you. I hope you are well & staying safe these days! Take care!
@@tarlkelly7941 I'm sorry your mom had such a hard life bet she was beyond grateful to have you help. Most kids run the other way. May I ask why in your comment it says "I'd give anything for one last joint with her"??? Is it possible a misspelling as we all do? Shhh I'm gonna whisper this part-- it almost sounds like you'd like to smoke one more joint with her. Which is not a bad thing.
Oh… one more thing. My OBGYN told me I could not have children. (Endometriosis) We accepted that “fact” when I was married at 25 years old. After 5 years of marriage, SURPRISE !! I became pregnant with identical Twin boys. On the day my boys were born, my inspirational calendar on my desk said. “Never under estimate anyone. Miracles happen every day.” Its true ! My beautiful Sons are 29 now and doing wonderfully 🥰. You two, you got this 💕
That is wonderful! Im actually right now struggling with infertility for many years. Endometriosis as well! It destroyed my insides…especially my ovaries. Now I got diagnosed with a low ovarian reserve (low count of eggs) and feeling hopeless. Already had one round of insemination and one ivf round, both failed. I have no faith.
My husband had a very hard time going through infertility as we had male and female factor. I applaud you Shane for being to accepting and open sharing this. Thank you! And best of luck!
A great way to help with not sitting and being in the wheelchair as much, you could spend time in a pool. That will help get things moving about. Keep positive, that's half the battle won. Wishing you everything good on this precious journey. Peace and Love to you and all your family. 💛🤗
I just want to see Shane being the coolest dad! Your relationship is so sweet, and you’re both really good people, you’re going to be fantastic parents. I’m really excited to watch this amazing journey unfold.
I think it's great you are talking about this. I feel that normalizing conversations around fertility and the struggles that can come from trying to conceive can help so many couples that feel alone. I think this is also great for removing social stigma and the assumption that people in wheelchairs and other differently abled persons can't have children. I totally enjoy your videos and look forward to watching your journey :)
We are also an interabled couple who have male-factor infertility and are on a journey to have a healthy, growing family. We worked with a reproductive endo and our numbers all bumped up to a much more "normal" level. If you haven't considered a consult, I highly recommend it!
Thank you so much for sharing with all of us. We in no way were owed this info, so we’re honored that you felt comfortable sharing. Sending both of you lots of love and support through this journey!!
Very close to the exact results except that my husband wasn’t in a wheelchair. We tried IUI and the nurse that performed the procedure said,” wow! Your count is is low, I dont think it is going to work for you.” BUT the sperm spinning nurse said, “It only takes one!!” That ONE got me two beautiful and perfect sons…during two different IUI’s….three years apart! One son is now 18, the other is 16. It only takes ONE!” Hang in there!! It’s possible!!!
@@iloveanonymity493 I agree 100%. I have been at my normal OBGYN appt and have heard the nurses saying some of the most inappropriate, insensitive things to and about the patients.
@@iloveanonymity493 Doctors either. When I lost my second baby, and was wailing, the ER doctor stoically looked at me and said, "you are young and have plenty of time for more babies.". Yeah, babies are interchangeable. :/
I went through chemotherapy in college and was devastated at the thought of losing my fertility. Years later, I went in for a routine PET/CT and was told my appointment was canceled because of my lab results. I was thinking I had bad kidney values or something. The PA called to say my hcg was slightly elevated and I just needed to retest before my scan could be rescheduled. They figured it was a fluke/normal fluctuations. My second set of labs were higher. I was pregnant. Everyone was shocked. I had 2 more children the following 2 years. Blessings and love to you both!
I hope this dosen't sound weird but I think its really refreshing to see you being so honest about this because so little discussion takes place about disability and fertility. My education treated it like a taboo subject, and seeing you both helps undo the damage those schools caused because of their abelist tendencies. I think you'll be amazing parents, no matter what way they come into your world ❤
Hear hear!! I was fortunate enough to have progressive professors that taught it all - including how to put on condoms (I guess for the females that didn't have any experience with them) - & how to teach masturbation. And this was in the late 80s! Just because you're alternative-abled doesn't mean you don't have the need or desire for sexual relations or biological family. I salute, & thank, Squirmy & Grubs for being so transparent & taking us along for the ride! Good luck to you - I think you'll be great parents! Saying a prayer that you're journey is successful 🙏 Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦 P.S. Something to perhaps consider is a vibrating cushion insert for the wheelchair to stimulate circulation in the "nether" regions. They operate on the same principle as a massaging recliner, but in cushion form.
My husband and I struggled with fertility issues. We tried naturally for almost 10 years. Did many IUI attempts (all failed). He was ok, I had thyroid issues. Twelve years in I found out I was pregnant! We had one. Our ability to conceive one was a gift from God.. for sure~ a son.
Thank you guys for sharing as much as you do. I can only imagine how difficult it may be at times deciding whether or not to share. But just know, you both have taught me so much. I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos. It’s amazing to see how you are both secure with who you are and cope so well with ever changing life. God bless you two for showing us what a kind, respectful, loving, secure, loyal, and stable relationship looks like. Lots of love, Jen
I was told I was infertile. Ended up getting pregnant on birth control and not discovering I was pregnant until I was nearly 6 months along because I was so confident that I couldn’t get pregnant. Now I have a happy and healthy beautiful 2 year old daughter. So yeah as many have said, always hope
Whether it be a biological or adopted child, they will be so incredibly lucky and blessed to have the 2 of you for parents. I am so excited and grateful you are sharing this journey with us...thank you! 😘🤗💞
Feeling very grateful for how much of your lives you choose to share with us. I know so many people struggle with fertility, and this kind of openness means so much ❤ best of luck to you both!
I just love how real and transparent you both are. Thank you for trusting us with your news. You guys are so great and I believe things will work out perfectly for you...no matter the outcome.
Thank you for sharing this 🖤 The one thing that doesn't get talked about enough is disabled/interabled intimacy and family planning. It's important to have as much information as possible available for other disabled/interabled couples. Thank you for reminding everyone that no matter your physical limitations, you can live a full life. You can be happy, you can have a great group of friends, you can have incredible adventures, you can find love, you can be intimate, you can get married, and you can have a family of your own. Sending both of you all my love 🖤
I totally felt this video. Me and my husband have been trying for 6 years. It can be very emotionally hard. Some days we give up and say it's not happening and other days we do extensive research. I wish you the best!!
Woo-hoo congrats on the news that its still a possibility!! Im so happy to hear that lifestyle changes can improve those numbers! You've got this Shane!!!! Change is hard, but you've got this!
Thanks y’all for talking about male factor fertility stuff, and fertility stuff in general. So many many people experience this in isolation and telling these stories out loud makes such a big difference.
I know in this world it is too much to expect everyone to be respectful and loving but in the case of Squirmy and Grubs I wish it were true. These two people have more gumption than any I know and I want them to have the things that others take for granted. I was born disabled 75 years ago. Later my husband and I took a chance and had two wonderful perfect children. Now I have a grandson. Miracles do happen.
My son and his wife went through the same thing. They have 3 boys! The last one was a total surprise! They were shocked! You both are going to be great parents! Love your channel! Lots of Love from a Grandma in Cali 🌺
Thank you for sharing such a personal story. I remember when I was 23 my ex and I were trying to have a baby. It took me a year. Finally I started to get fertility testing and I got pregnant. One of the tests came back as a real concern to my ob/gyn . I can’t recall what it was called but after we made love I had to go to check the live sperm mixed with my own and my doctor told me that my secretions killed the sperm. He said there was some type of medication that could neutralize what ever was causing this to not do it anymore. Guys, this was over 40 years ago!! After all of that I now have 3 grown children and 3 grandchildren. I’m sure everything is going to be fine. And I’m glad you’re going to retest because obviously the situation can change. It did for me.
It’s really great that you are using relevant sponsors. This topic is a bit taboo for most and you are delivering your journey in such an open, well thought out way. Thank you for your work.
Don't let it discourage you. My husband and I faced infertility issues. For five years we had no signs of hope.We were on the verge of starting fertility meds. In 2020 when the whole world was falling apart around me, I found out that finally, finally I was pregnant with our miracle rainbow baby. Our daughter Irulan (Ear-uh-len) arrived at a tiny 3lbs 13oz but perfectly and utterly healthy. You've got all of us praying/sending you love.
Wishing you both the best on this journey. In 2019 my husbands results came back ZERO and I’m sitting here today 28 weeks pregnant! The journey might be rough, but it’s so worth it! Stay strong!
Absolutely! He started working out more often, completely cut back on alcohol, ate healthier meals and took mens fertility vitamins. Although the journey seemed never ending while going through it, we were able to conceive naturally!
So glad you guys are tackling this openly with us. I suffered from infertility and not many people were talking about it back then 15-20 years ago. Even now, people will say they are having fertility issues but nothing else is ever shared. This can help many people to seek ways to move forward with finding out what the issue could be.
TMI: It took over 7 years, frequent visits to an infertility doctor and 2 surgeries for me to conceive. The first surgery was exploratory and the second was to remove the scar tissue which was preventing a pregnancy. With me being female of course different causes but same result. This is a very difficult season to go through. It appears y'all have the information you need and a plan of action for improving the probability of a successful pregnancy. I pray you are so blessed in the very near future 🙏 ❤
Did you have a hysterosalpingogram? I did and it didn’t show any blockage, but was told to try that month bc there could be an undetected blockage. I got pregnant that month but miscarried 2 months later. Another 8 months later I finally got pregnant with my youngest. 🥰 I loved being pregnant, but Im sure glad to be passed this stage in my life. 😊
@@youserguide I am sorry for the loss of your 2 children but so happy you were blessed with children! Infertility is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy (don't care for that phrase but it seems to fit). No. We found my body over produces scar tissue. I had an appendectomy when I was 12 yo which is what they believe was the event that produced the extra tissue. After not being able to conceive we went to a specialist. The laparatomy (exploratory) showed scar tissue was wrapped around each fallopian tube pulling them away from where they needed to be to release the egg to the proper place to accept sperm. A laparoscopy (the "hysterectomy-type incision ") allowed the surgeon to remove the scar tissue and the fallopian tubes dropped into the proper place. I was blessed that the scar tissue was not inside the fallopian tubes so at that point I was good to go. During the time I was searching for answers I was amazed to find out how many different medical issues can cause infertility. I also learned just what a miracle getting pregnant is.
I had to have multiple hysteroscopies due to asherman syndrome which was severe intrauterine adhesions that blocked my Fallopian tubes and after removed would come back with a vengeance taking over more and more space stopping me from having even periods. After multiple surgeries that seemed failed I miraculously became pregnant with my youngest. After burying 3 babies and thankfully having 2 angel girls now.
You two are amazing people & I wish you the best on your journey ! In whatever way you may become parents in the future, I know you guys will be wonderful! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for giving us personal info none of us are "owed" or deserve to know. You're more helpful to many than you realize. My only silliness is the image of Shane sitting on one of those laptop cooling things I used to have when my Macbook would sear my legs with being too hot. I do not know two more resourceful people to get through this!
However it happens, whichever path works for you, I just know you two are going to have the most beautiful family and I wish you every happiness on that journey. 🙏🏼💕
Keep the faith. My daughter has been trying to get pregnant and I know how discouraging and heartbreaking these tests results can be. You both have a great attitude and that certainly helps. Thanks for including us on your journey. 😍
Thank you for sharing, and good luck on your journey! My husband and I struggled with make factor infertility for years and just had twins this month via IVF. There are very few people online that share openly about male factor infertility, so it’s nice to see representation! Don’t hesitate to reach out, we are very open with sharing the process we went through
You two are the most beautiful, incredibly thoughtful people. I recently found your channel & I am so grateful that you guys are sharing your story as a married couple. I am taken aback by your honesty & openness in a day and age where everyone is far too self obsessed & more focused on hiding “flaws” than anything else. You both are a breath of fresh air ❤️
Right??? I just found their channel recently as well. So refreshing to see love, beauty and joy when there’s so much chaos around us. They give me hope. ❤️🤟
@@sammiech9602 aw there’s always some sad ass fool in the comment section.. (for clarity, it’s you. You are the sad fool.) what a weird comment to leave tho… so weird.
Thank you for weeding through these awkward topics to help lessen the stereotype that disabled couples can’t/shouldn’t have kids. My husband has MD (Becker’s) and we have three amazing children (that we made lol).
Thank you for sharing your journey! I’m 28 and haven’t found my person yet, so watching you both calmly talk about the ups and downs of fertility helps me stay calm when thinking about my own. I look forward to learning with you both.
I'm 31 and haven't found mine and it bothers me at times. But then I remember that my mother found hers when she was 30 and they spent the rest of there lives together.
So excited to be included in y’all’s journey to parenthood! ❤️ Maybe IVF would be a good option if Shane’s unable to raise those numbers? I think there also might be medications that can help with that too! There still are lots of options going forward! It wouldn’t hurt to get a fertility doctor and establish a relationship so they can help y’all navigate this journey.
We have had an almost 5 year journey trying to have a baby due to my age (I’m 42) and my husband’s low testosterone (he’s a wounded warrior and the wheelchair thing is absolutely a consideration!) so we had great odds and almost gave up, but we have a beautiful 5 month old. Don’t discount that it can happen!
First of all, I love your humor. How can we live an be so serious all the time, right? Also, thanks for being open. Always being open. You have no idea how many people you are helping both physically and emotionally. Even if someone doesn't have the same issues as you two, they have their own and knowing we aren't alone is very comforting. So thank you.
You two are so amazing! I love how you share everything and show the positive and the possibilities as well as the hard stuff. Anyone who thinks you're not a real couple has no idea what real love is. You two are it 🧡
My husband was struck by lightning 🌩 years ago. It entered his back and blew out his testicle. He was told that he would never have children. We have 2 here with us and 2 in heaven. God is Great. Just 🙏 and breathe. Our plans are not always what we want, but what we need. Thank you for your update. Prayers and love ❤️.
Hannah and Shane - having been through this same journey and now on the backend of it I can sympathize with all the emotions you are feeling. Be sure to take time for other things in life right now. It is so easy to let this consume you but work hard not to let it. You are so fortunate to have supportive family. Lean on that.
You guys are SO LUCKY to have a supportive Family. My wife and I were both disabled (she's deceased now) but both our disability levels were much less than yours. Her family told us they hoped we NEVER HAD kids. Unfortunately, we never did, but we SURELY never let her Family stop our trying.
Sorry to hear that your wife has passed away, AND that you weren't able to have children. I LOL @ your "...SURELY never let her family stop our trying" comment. Kudos to you! Too bad so many are so narrow minded. 🙏
A fertility clinic is the best place to start and go through the correct way of collecting samples. Timing is very important when doing this. Talking froM experience with infertility for years and a successful IVF.
*drum roll* "BAD!" 😂 I'm sorry, I only laughed because y'all did. Thank you both so much for allowing us to be on this family journey. I've been following y'all from almost the beginning and it's been so incredible to be with you through your ups and downs and the humor you always apply to every situation. Love you both so much!!
@@CassandraSusan Got that right! Anyone that is at all familiar with this lovely interabled couple knows that Hannah helps Shane with personal hygiene, including brushing his teeth - so....Gee. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the answer. Sheesh!!!!
Don't loose hope, ever! I've heard way too many stories of pregnancies/births that defy the odds to doubt the miracles that happen every day!! 🤞❤❤❤My thoughts and prayers are with you both!
Happy baby making you guys!!! 😃 I'm lifting you up in prayer 🙏 May you be blessed with a precious little one, no matter how he/she comes. You're both going to be wonderful parents...
I am excited for you guys, through every step of this journey (since you first mentioned babies, really). Those results do change constantly, and speaking from experience, a bad month or a good month will change everything. I wish you guys luck with everything you do.
I think it’s AWSOME you guys are able to share such intimate information. Boy when I was your age, this subject or anything associated with “that kinda stuff” was unthinkable to speak about publicly. How selfless are you to share your lives, ups, downs and sideways for all of us ! You guys ROCK ! 💕🥰💕 and I wish you all the best. Keep helping people and keep doing what you do. It’s working 🤗
I was told i probably couldn't have kids due to extreme scar tissue from endometriosis when i was 20 or 21. I got pregnant at 29 and didnt know until i was 4.5 months because i had very irregular periods . My little boy is 9 months and just a ball of cuteness
Don’t be too downhearted when I received my test results they it would be a miracle if we could conceive a child but a few months later I was on the way to being the happiest dad in the world , and now my miracle just turned 16:) I wish you all the best for you both:)
My husband & I struggled with fertility too. We did all the testing & it’s frustrating and stressful, and it took an emotional toll on both of us. It took us several years, but we were able to conceive and have a healthy baby. Our daughter is now 10 year old. I wish you both the best with your fertility journey. Sending you lots of love.
There is always a chance as long as you’re not sterile. I had testicular cancer and had a sperm count in the low 100ks and I’m the father of 2 boys. A sliver of a chance is still a chance. Good luck.
If you REALLY Want kids then it doesn’t matter if it’s from a sperm donor or adoption. If that matters to you than you don’t really want kids. I said what I said 🤷♂️
@Tyler Kerr Some people want their own biological children and that is okay!
@@tylerkerr8967 also, despite what they may say, some agencies do indeed discriminate against people's medical conditions/disabilities
@@tylerkerr8967 most adoptions agencies are just legalized human trafficking. There are major ethical issues with adopting and adoption is NOT a solution for infertility trauma. DO NOT adopt if your intention or reasoning for it is anything else other then wanting to help a child.
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My last job was in a fertility clinic. Patients either collected in the clinic or at home. The specimen had to arrive with an hour, since after that the sperm starts dying. It's worth getting a second opinion at a specialty clinic. Best of luck to you both on your journey. 🥰
That was one of my thoughts. I would do it at a clinic. A friend of mine and her husband did it. She said he had to go in a room with a pile of saucy magazines and a little plastic pot.
AGREED! needs to be tested ASAP! I work in a laboratory. I would never trust an at home kit for this. Good luck you two!
It was extra tough for me.
The clinic was over an hour away and my car was a manual
It's fake...dam u can't c that...
@@Sophie-sm4tf My eyes are crossed for you.
Have your self a BABY!!🎉😂,
Both my daughters had trouble getting pregnant! Today I am the proud Grandmother of four beautiful grandchildren! Praying for you don't lose hope!
People sometimes may feel like fertility results show how much "a man" they are, but honestly being ok with sharing less than optimal fertility results takes much more balls. Best of luck u guys! So excited to see you guys start the journey to having a family :)
Yes I agree with you ……. It’s hard to believe so many factors affect the results . Wow. My daughter and her hubby r going through fertility tests right now. They r concerned about a condition her hubby has that can be passed down to their child. So they r having to make some hard decisions. I support and otherwise mind my own business. I wish this couple all the best Makes life very interesting I think. I was told I would never have kids and ended up with two wonderful girls.
Amen! best comment I’ve ever read!
If your saying “people” as in children, then you our correct. The majority of adults don’t have that mindset.
Agreed 💯 You two are always incredibly brave and amazing
Exactly. A man is how you act. It's nothing to do with, sperm count, dick size none of that nonsense. It's being grown enough to show when you're upset, but being strong enough to do something about it. It's about not giving up on something that's easily fixed or until there's no other option. I can't imagine what it feels like to be told your fertility is low but, every man should know you're no less of a man.
My parents adopted me and immediately found out that they were expecting their first biological child, my brother. Some things happen for a reason. I am confident that the two of you will have a family in exactly the way it is meant to be.
I’ve heard this from more than one person.
How did that feel for you?
FYI: You have no idea how hurtful, painful and/or rude your statement is to a couple a person who struggles with infertility.
Having heard this type of statement many times .... it's time to be public.
@@juliersawyer7047 Adoptees also struggle. I think it's great that Mary is so positive. It's not easy for anyone involved.
My neighbour tried conceiving for 8 years and thought that they couldnt succeed then opted for adoption...after they adopted a boy they got pregnant with a baby gal... it was so amazing...prayer for the couple
I got pregnant using the mosie baby! I went a decade thinking I wouldn’t be able to get pregnant. I’m now holding my 6 month old baby as I type this. Only took 4 tries! I’m so thankful and can’t say enough good things!
Congratulations!
We also got pregnant using Mosie baby with low motility!!!
What is moise
What is mosie baby??
@@Ashes_to_Ashes628 Watch the video. They did an ad in it where they tell you all about it.
I would definitely test in a physical lab/doctor's office. My husband had a SA when we were trying to conceive, and the doctor's were adamant about the importance of time. The "specimen" needed to be tested within an hour of giving the sample, or there was a much higher chance of the sperm dying/inaccurate results. I highly recommend going into a doctor's office and collecting the sample there and giving it directly to the lab to begin testing.
YES, This! Timing and spem temperature is VERY important. I hope they read this...
Well if the sperm are dying in an hour they most likely would do the same inside her body. It can take up to 3 days to conceive after sex.
So true, not everything can be accurately tested at home.
Yessss!! Good point !!
@@redhenful they’re pretty smart. I’m sure they’ve done all that research already. I couldn’t see them not doing that.
As a fertility dietitian I love the positivity in these comments. Anything is possible and I see it all the time 🥰
you need to eat properly.... if you want to expect your body to be tip top
That's because the comments have been carefully filtered. Personally, I also mean well for them, but I still mind that it's not an open discussion in the comments.
I feel very privileged that you shared this part of your life with us. Very private and we know we aren’t entitled to this info. Wishing you the best and sending strength and love!
One of my favorite lines was from Frasier when they were trying to conceive. Niles was diagnosed with slow sperm and they found out they got pregnant right away. He says, "but my slow sperm!" And his wife says, "I must have fast eggs!" 😅 Hoping you have fast eggs!
How funny that Frasier is the show you quoted; my sister worked for the show and I got to see a live taping! So much fun.
I hope she has fast eggs too!! ❤️
I loved Frasier
@@joker6solitaire Best show ever!! Lucky you!
Love that show. My dad use to watch it. Miss him so much.
Shane- it really touched me when you said that your ability to reproduce does not not show your worth… because you are 100000% correct… IT DOESN’T! You’re a wonderful and genuine person. One way or the other, God will help you and Hannah start a family. Sending love to you both!
My father,after seven children, got prostate cancer. His immediate reaction was but can I have more children? My Mom was like , Thank God!
@@maryshaffer8474 well what's the answer?
Zero worth lol
God would make everyone pregnant, n0 god
My partner was told he was sterile years ago.... but here we are with a 4yr old & one on the way. ❤️ There is always hope !
Nice!!! Also…. I’m Emily Jane too!!
Hmmm 🤔 something is fishy about that..
Such a miracle. 🤦🏻♀️
Well he obviously wasn't sterile then. 🤦🏽♀️🙄 Sterility isn't reversible I'm an OB-GYN I deal with fertility every day.
@@pigpeltTV mamas baby daddies maybe 🤷🏿♂️
My grandparents adopted my dad in the 1950s, and they were having issues having children. Then after they adopted him they had 5 biological children, four boys and 1 girl. Godbless and may yals dreams of a family come true.
It's amazing how you hear that alot! I know 2 people that adopted then they biologically had 3 other kids.
Well, Shane, as someone who had their fertility test done in a clinic, you're lucky. Also, if it makes you feel better, I scored as "slightly below average" and my son just turned 4-years-old. Don't give up hope because there are always options and help.
Your "slightly below average" sperm had some good swimmers among them, and one very determined little guy who made it into the egg. Hooray! 😁
My husbands result was zero sperm cells and I hope every month that we’ll conceive
@@rubylight4019 I commend your faith in yourself and your husband, but hope that you also consider other ways for the two of you to raise a child together.
I'm pretty confident that you two are going to be parents one way or another. Wishing you all the best. Thanks for sharing.
same
I've known people who have adopted children and all the sudden they became pregnant...of course all of the kiddos are their kiddos..love
WHEN you do have your baby, I wish for you a healthy pregnancy, and easy delivery and happy healthy baby.
How can she have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby with one of The most disabled People în The world? They just selling a product. The home insamination kit. They not trying to have a baby.
How fair is it on the child tho?....the poor kid will just be another carer.... unless it turns out more like him than her
@@kayetaylor5551 why should anyone be rejected a child just based on a disability? I highly doubt the child will become a carer - this man seems very independent and would be an incredible father, and the child would be lucky to have them both as parents.
@@izzylong8693 😳 independent you say...great father you say....yes it's one of his many many strengths...and he is such a cheery personality as well...luck kid will be so proud
@@kayetaylor5551 what does it matter to you one way or the other? Their life literally doesn't effect yours at all!! Your a sad individual leaving all these hateful ignorant comments all over their videos hope that makes you feel better about your pathetic life!
No matter how you end up having your children…. you will be FABULOUS parents ❤️
“Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.” Much Love to you both.
Some things don't need to be aired.And pee usually, Hannah's top is too low.
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@OverEasy Egg why ewe???
Oh dear. Now I'm picturing a sperm singing like Dory...why did you make my brain go there? Lol
@@paigexx01
There's a difference between ew & ewe. Ew is = to yuck. Ewe is a female sheep.
I'm guessing here, but probably ew because some folks just aren't comfortable talking about bodily functions, especially when they refer to things of a sexual nature.
I perform fertility testing and the specimen ideally needs to be tested within 30 mins of collection, and if that's not possible, then it needs to at least stay at body temp until it can be tested. So don't get discouraged by the mail in kit!
I was thinking this same thing.
I was wondering this too. How can it possibly work via mail?
Agreed. My friend drove the specimen to the doctor’s office immediately to check the sperms viability. The mail in kit seems “iffy” but, perhaps technology has improved. Best of luck!
Yes shane needs to see a real dr to test correctly...
From what I've seen they have a preservation solution to stabilise the sperm, as long as the procedure is strictly followed to avoid contaminating your sample and in one or two days the own Clia-certified laboratory will send the results. I haven't really used it, but people say it's as good as a clinical study. But the contamination issue makes me wonder... People at home don't always follow properly even the most basic instructions.
Good luck y’all. My late husband and I tried for the first 6 years of our marriage trying to get pregnant. We went through tests and finally it happened. Hang in there. I’m praying for a positive result. Y’all will make amazing parents. Can’t wait to hear. My boys are 40 and 38. Thx for sharing your results. Never give up hope.
I'm 39 next month and your comment really connected with me, I guess it just made me think about my own parents. I'm so glad you got your boys in the end. Well done for not giving up.
My grandma was told she wouldn't have anymore after my aunt, my mother was born 15yrs later, my grandma was 44.
If may I ask, how old were you at the time of conception?
@@kimsunny1919 UA-cam told me this was a reply to my comment and I was thinking I was pretty young at the time of my conception 😅
@@kimsunny1919 I was only 24. Got married in 75.
I wish you all the best! As a disabled above knee amputee, life has been rough. But watching your videos & following along for years, I cannot explain how much youve helped me. I love you both dearly, even though we have never met.
I hope everything works out best for you 2! You deserve nothing but the absolute best ♡♥︎♡♥︎
💐💐💐💐💐
I'm physically normal and your videos inspire me to keep going one more day
Hey j my mom was a double amputee she is why I am who I am the strongest person I'll every know was my mother as I child I had the honor to take care of her and may I say I'd give anything for one last joint with her peace and blessing brother
@@tarlkelly7941 I appreciate it, I'm sorry your Mom had to go through all of that to begin with! I'm sure it wasn't easy for either of you. I hope you are well & staying safe these days! Take care!
@@tarlkelly7941 I'm sorry your mom had such a hard life bet she was beyond grateful to have you help. Most kids run the other way. May I ask why in your comment it says "I'd give anything for one last joint with her"??? Is it possible a misspelling as we all do? Shhh I'm gonna whisper this part-- it almost sounds like you'd like to smoke one more joint with her. Which is not a bad thing.
Oh… one more thing. My OBGYN told me I could not have children. (Endometriosis)
We accepted that “fact” when I was married at 25 years old. After 5 years of marriage, SURPRISE !!
I became pregnant with identical Twin boys. On the day my boys were born, my inspirational calendar on my desk said.
“Never under estimate anyone. Miracles happen every day.”
Its true ! My beautiful Sons are 29 now and doing wonderfully 🥰. You two, you got this 💕
Wow! 🙌🏻❤
:") I am SO happy to read this. So happy for you ♥️
That is wonderful! Im actually right now struggling with infertility for many years. Endometriosis as well! It destroyed my insides…especially my ovaries. Now I got diagnosed with a low ovarian reserve (low count of eggs) and feeling hopeless. Already had one round of insemination and one ivf round, both failed. I have no faith.
Not a miracle, just low chances per round.
I have endometriosis stage four. Was told at 17 I wouldn’t have kids. Accepted this as fact. Got pregnant at 22. Now 28 w a happy five year old.
My husband had a very hard time going through infertility as we had male and female factor. I applaud you Shane for being to accepting and open sharing this. Thank you! And best of luck!
While you lend light moments to my life I appreciate how you share those events in your life that matter to each other. Thanks!
A great way to help with not sitting and being in the wheelchair as much, you could spend time in a pool. That will help get things moving about. Keep positive, that's half the battle won. Wishing you everything good on this precious journey. Peace and Love to you and all your family. 💛🤗
I just want to see Shane being the coolest dad! Your relationship is so sweet, and you’re both really good people, you’re going to be fantastic parents. I’m really excited to watch this amazing journey unfold.
He can’t do anything to help care for a child
"I haven't eaten a vegetable in nine years." Shane, often sponsored by Hello Fresh. 😂
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Yikes.
Oof 😂
I think it's great you are talking about this. I feel that normalizing conversations around fertility and the struggles that can come from trying to conceive can help so many couples that feel alone. I think this is also great for removing social stigma and the assumption that people in wheelchairs and other differently abled persons can't have children. I totally enjoy your videos and look forward to watching your journey :)
When his voice cracks @14:42 I felt that! I am glad you are able to work through the hard stuff. You are a great couple! 💕
We are also an interabled couple who have male-factor infertility and are on a journey to have a healthy, growing family. We worked with a reproductive endo and our numbers all bumped up to a much more "normal" level. If you haven't considered a consult, I highly recommend it!
Thank you so much for sharing with all of us. We in no way were owed this info, so we’re honored that you felt comfortable sharing. Sending both of you lots of love and support through this journey!!
Very close to the exact results except that my husband wasn’t in a wheelchair. We tried IUI and the nurse that performed the procedure said,” wow! Your count is is low, I dont think it is going to work for you.” BUT the sperm spinning nurse said, “It only takes one!!” That ONE got me two beautiful and perfect sons…during two different IUI’s….three years apart!
One son is now 18, the other is 16. It only takes ONE!” Hang in there!! It’s possible!!!
Nurses have no business commenting on things like that.
@@iloveanonymity493 I agree 100%. I have been at my normal OBGYN appt and have heard the nurses saying some of the most inappropriate, insensitive things to and about the patients.
Well it took 2 then
@@georgemarch6752 That was my thought. At first I thought the egg split and made twins. But not years apart.
@@iloveanonymity493 Doctors either. When I lost my second baby, and was wailing, the ER doctor stoically looked at me and said, "you are young and have plenty of time for more babies.". Yeah, babies are interchangeable. :/
I went through chemotherapy in college and was devastated at the thought of losing my fertility. Years later, I went in for a routine PET/CT and was told my appointment was canceled because of my lab results. I was thinking I had bad kidney values or something. The PA called to say my hcg was slightly elevated and I just needed to retest before my scan could be rescheduled. They figured it was a fluke/normal fluctuations. My second set of labs were higher. I was pregnant. Everyone was shocked. I had 2 more children the following 2 years. Blessings and love to you both!
I hope this dosen't sound weird but I think its really refreshing to see you being so honest about this because so little discussion takes place about disability and fertility. My education treated it like a taboo subject, and seeing you both helps undo the damage those schools caused because of their abelist tendencies. I think you'll be amazing parents, no matter what way they come into your world ❤
Hear hear!! I was fortunate enough to have progressive professors that taught it all - including how to put on condoms (I guess for the females that didn't have any experience with them) - & how to teach masturbation. And this was in the late 80s!
Just because you're alternative-abled doesn't mean you don't have the need or desire for sexual relations or biological family.
I salute, & thank, Squirmy & Grubs for being so transparent & taking us along for the ride!
Good luck to you - I think you'll be great parents! Saying a prayer that you're journey is successful 🙏
Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦
P.S. Something to perhaps consider is a vibrating cushion insert for the wheelchair to stimulate circulation in the "nether" regions. They operate on the same principle as a massaging recliner, but in cushion form.
Abelist tendencies that caused you damage?? lol🥴🥴 OK hun
@@totezmagoatz There's an undeniable ableism when it comes to reproduction for Disabled people. Don't diminish people's lived experience.
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@@ChrisPage68 play victim harder honey it's a good look for you
My husband and I struggled with fertility issues. We tried naturally for almost 10 years. Did many IUI attempts (all failed). He was ok, I had thyroid issues. Twelve years in I found out I was pregnant! We had one. Our ability to conceive one was a gift from God.. for sure~ a son.
Thank you guys for sharing as much as you do. I can only imagine how difficult it may be at times deciding whether or not to share. But just know, you both have taught me so much. I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos. It’s amazing to see how you are both secure with who you are and cope so well with ever changing life. God bless you two for showing us what a kind, respectful, loving, secure, loyal, and stable relationship looks like. Lots of love, Jen
As someone who has struggled with fertility issues for 10+ years, I am grateful for your vulnerability and willingness to share 💞
God has a plan it's all good.. it will work out when it's meant to be good luck to you both!!🙏🤞
I was told I was infertile. Ended up getting pregnant on birth control and not discovering I was pregnant until I was nearly 6 months along because I was so confident that I couldn’t get pregnant. Now I have a happy and healthy beautiful 2 year old daughter. So yeah as many have said, always hope
Whether it be a biological or adopted child, they will be so incredibly lucky and blessed to have the 2 of you for parents. I am so excited and grateful you are sharing this journey with us...thank you! 😘🤗💞
Amen to that! 🙏
Feeling very grateful for how much of your lives you choose to share with us. I know so many people struggle with fertility, and this kind of openness means so much ❤ best of luck to you both!
I just love how real and transparent you both are. Thank you for trusting us with your news. You guys are so great and I believe things will work out perfectly for you...no matter the outcome.
Even on the low low It only takes one "Squirmy" out of millions. Don't give up. You got the volume to deliver it. ❤❤
Thank you for sharing this 🖤 The one thing that doesn't get talked about enough is disabled/interabled intimacy and family planning. It's important to have as much information as possible available for other disabled/interabled couples. Thank you for reminding everyone that no matter your physical limitations, you can live a full life. You can be happy, you can have a great group of friends, you can have incredible adventures, you can find love, you can be intimate, you can get married, and you can have a family of your own. Sending both of you all my love 🖤
I totally felt this video. Me and my husband have been trying for 6 years. It can be very emotionally hard. Some days we give up and say it's not happening and other days we do extensive research. I wish you the best!!
Good luck to you both
Good luck
Thank you!
It had been 8 years for me. I couldn't even attend baby showers for my friends. Good luck to you. Love finds a way! I have a full house now!
Look in to keto 10 years now my friend has a baby 🙏🏻 helps so many
Woo-hoo congrats on the news that its still a possibility!! Im so happy to hear that lifestyle changes can improve those numbers! You've got this Shane!!!! Change is hard, but you've got this!
Thanks y’all for talking about male factor fertility stuff, and fertility stuff in general. So many many people experience this in isolation and telling these stories out loud makes such a big difference.
I know in this world it is too much to expect everyone to be respectful and loving but in the case of Squirmy and Grubs I wish it were true. These two people have more gumption than any I know and I want them to have the things that others take for granted. I was born disabled 75 years ago. Later my husband and I took a chance and had two wonderful perfect children. Now I have a grandson. Miracles do happen.
Right, but then again.. they are just fooling you for advertising revenue.
@@Grooveriff Why do you watch them? Why don't you move along and leave this site to those of us who are friendly?
Shane! Bro! I was told I had the same issues and my wife is 5 months pregnant right now! Don’t lose hope!❤
Aww congratulations God bless you family 💖
Bro, DNA test that kid.....especially if it's black!
My son and his wife went through the same thing. They have 3 boys! The last one was a total surprise! They were shocked! You both are going to be great parents! Love your channel! Lots of Love from a Grandma in Cali 🌺
Working with fertility docs, so much can be done. Best wishes
Thank you for sharing such a personal story.
I remember when I was 23 my ex and I were trying to have a baby. It took me a year.
Finally I started to get fertility testing and I got pregnant. One of the tests came back as a real concern to my ob/gyn . I can’t recall what it was called but after we made love I had to go to check the live sperm mixed with my own and my doctor told me that my secretions killed the sperm. He said there was some type of medication that could neutralize what ever was causing this to not do it anymore. Guys, this was over 40 years ago!! After all of that I now have 3 grown children and 3 grandchildren.
I’m sure everything is going to be fine. And I’m glad you’re going to retest because obviously the situation can change. It did for me.
A year isn’t really a long time. Doctors say that you should try for at least a year before seeking medical advice now.
what medication is that? Trying for 5 years now and this is also my problem
@@marinthegoedschalk7245 My doctor never told me because I eventually didn’t need it. I have no idea what changed.
It’s really great that you are using relevant sponsors. This topic is a bit taboo for most and you are delivering your journey in such an open, well thought out way. Thank you for your work.
Don't let it discourage you. My husband and I faced infertility issues. For five years we had no signs of hope.We were on the verge of starting fertility meds. In 2020 when the whole world was falling apart around me, I found out that finally, finally I was pregnant with our miracle rainbow baby. Our daughter Irulan (Ear-uh-len) arrived at a tiny 3lbs 13oz but perfectly and utterly healthy. You've got all of us praying/sending you love.
Kind of late but congrats on your baby girl. She will melt your heart time and time again.
Wishing you both the best on this journey. In 2019 my husbands results came back ZERO and I’m sitting here today 28 weeks pregnant! The journey might be rough, but it’s so worth it! Stay strong!
Need more details please. Did he make changes to increase his count?
Absolutely! He started working out more often, completely cut back on alcohol, ate healthier meals and took mens fertility vitamins. Although the journey seemed never ending while going through it, we were able to conceive naturally!
That's awesome!
@@chelseaklementzos4337 that's Wonderful! Congrats! Do y'all know the gender
I used something similar to Mosy. I'm so glad they make a kit now.
Fertility issues are pretty heart heavy. God bless.
When he said “ who’s coming” I yelled “you are!”
Bets of
Luck to you all !
I thought the same thing 😂
Guilty too (best of luck)
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So glad you guys are tackling this openly with us. I suffered from infertility and not many people were talking about it back then 15-20 years ago. Even now, people will say they are having fertility issues but nothing else is ever shared. This can help many people to seek ways to move forward with finding out what the issue could be.
Shane’s sense of humor is unmatched . It’s my why. 😅I would love to see how hilarious your kid will be.
TMI: It took over 7 years, frequent visits to an infertility doctor and 2 surgeries for me to conceive. The first surgery was exploratory and the second was to remove the scar tissue which was preventing a pregnancy. With me being female of course different causes but same result. This is a very difficult season to go through.
It appears y'all have the information you need and a plan of action for improving the probability of a successful pregnancy. I pray you are so blessed in the very near future 🙏 ❤
Did you have a hysterosalpingogram?
I did and it didn’t show any blockage, but was told to try that month bc there could be an undetected blockage.
I got pregnant that month but miscarried 2 months later. Another 8 months later I finally got pregnant with my youngest. 🥰 I loved being pregnant, but Im sure glad to be passed this stage in my life. 😊
@@youserguide I am sorry for the loss of your 2 children but so happy you were blessed with children! Infertility is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy (don't care for that phrase but it seems to fit).
No. We found my body over produces scar tissue. I had an appendectomy when I was 12 yo which is what they believe was the event that produced the extra tissue. After not being able to conceive we went to a specialist. The laparatomy (exploratory) showed scar tissue was wrapped around each fallopian tube pulling them away from where they needed to be to release the egg to the proper place to accept sperm. A laparoscopy (the "hysterectomy-type incision ") allowed the surgeon to remove the scar tissue and the fallopian tubes dropped into the proper place. I was blessed that the scar tissue was not inside the fallopian tubes so at that point I was good to go.
During the time I was searching for answers I was amazed to find out how many different medical issues can cause infertility. I also learned just what a miracle getting pregnant is.
I had to have multiple hysteroscopies due to asherman syndrome which was severe intrauterine adhesions that blocked my Fallopian tubes and after removed would come back with a vengeance taking over more and more space stopping me from having even periods. After multiple surgeries that seemed failed I miraculously became pregnant with my youngest. After burying 3 babies and thankfully having 2 angel girls now.
@@bellas14u what a blessing!!
You two are amazing people & I wish you the best on your journey ! In whatever way you may become parents in the future, I know you guys will be wonderful! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for giving us personal info none of us are "owed" or deserve to know. You're more helpful to many than you realize. My only silliness is the image of Shane sitting on one of those laptop cooling things I used to have when my Macbook would sear my legs with being too hot. I do not know two more resourceful people to get through this!
@@franklinstephen3268 STOP
However it happens, whichever path works for you, I just know you two are going to have the most beautiful family and I wish you every happiness on that journey. 🙏🏼💕
Keep the faith. My daughter has been trying to get pregnant and I know how discouraging and heartbreaking these tests results can be. You both have a great attitude and that certainly helps. Thanks for including us on your journey. 😍
Thank you for sharing, and good luck on your journey! My husband and I struggled with make factor infertility for years and just had twins this month via IVF. There are very few people online that share openly about male factor infertility, so it’s nice to see representation! Don’t hesitate to reach out, we are very open with sharing the process we went through
You two are the most beautiful, incredibly thoughtful people. I recently found your channel & I am so grateful that you guys are sharing your story as a married couple. I am taken aback by your honesty & openness in a day and age where everyone is far too self obsessed & more focused on hiding “flaws” than anything else. You both are a breath of fresh air ❤️
Right??? I just found their channel recently as well. So refreshing to see love, beauty and joy when there’s so much chaos around us. They give me hope. ❤️🤟
@@sammiech9602 aw there’s always some sad ass fool in the comment section.. (for clarity, it’s you. You are the sad fool.) what a weird comment to leave tho… so weird.
Thank you for weeding through these awkward topics to help lessen the stereotype that disabled couples can’t/shouldn’t have kids. My husband has MD (Becker’s) and we have three amazing children (that we made lol).
Why am I crying after watching this? My best to you both. Thank you for giving me so much hope for today’s youth.
Don’t get discouraged. The doctor told my daughter she would never have children. She has two beautiful kids. Now ages 11 and 12.
Thank you for sharing your journey! I’m 28 and haven’t found my person yet, so watching you both calmly talk about the ups and downs of fertility helps me stay calm when thinking about my own. I look forward to learning with you both.
I'm 31 and haven't found mine and it bothers me at times. But then I remember that my mother found hers when she was 30 and they spent the rest of there lives together.
@@lc4life369 The more stories like that we hear, the better! We’ll find our person for sure ☺️!!
@@saratexas5181 I sure hope so
You both sound pretty desperate. One place to look for your person is in a wheelchair.
28 is young!!
So excited to be included in y’all’s journey to parenthood! ❤️ Maybe IVF would be a good option if Shane’s unable to raise those numbers? I think there also might be medications that can help with that too! There still are lots of options going forward! It wouldn’t hurt to get a fertility doctor and establish a relationship so they can help y’all navigate this journey.
I agree
Thank you for being so honest and open! I’m sure you’re helping a lot of people by sharing your story. ❤️
We have had an almost 5 year journey trying to have a baby due to my age (I’m 42) and my husband’s low testosterone (he’s a wounded warrior and the wheelchair thing is absolutely a consideration!) so we had great odds and almost gave up, but we have a beautiful 5 month old. Don’t discount that it can happen!
Awe! So happy for you both!
First of all, I love your humor. How can we live an be so serious all the time, right? Also, thanks for being open. Always being open. You have no idea how many people you are helping both physically and emotionally. Even if someone doesn't have the same issues as you two, they have their own and knowing we aren't alone is very comforting. So thank you.
You two are the most beautiful, wholesome humans! I love you so much. I can’t wait to send love your way throughout your journey 🙏🏼
There are many ways to become parents and whichever path you take, we all know you will be amazing parents 🌸
“Life finds a way”. Stay strong, stay positive! No matter what else, you two are a great family and have a lot of love behind you ❤️
You two are so amazing! I love how you share everything and show the positive and the possibilities as well as the hard stuff. Anyone who thinks you're not a real couple has no idea what real love is. You two are it 🧡
My father had slow swimmers but my parents conceived naturally and I’m here 64 years later. I know I was very much wanted and hoped for.
My husband was struck by lightning 🌩 years ago. It entered his back and blew out his testicle. He was told that he would never have children. We have 2 here with us and 2 in heaven. God is Great. Just 🙏 and breathe. Our plans are not always what we want, but what we need. Thank you for your update. Prayers and love ❤️.
Hes so lucky to be alive.
Hannah and Shane - having been through this same journey and now on the backend of it I can sympathize with all the emotions you are feeling. Be sure to take time for other things in life right now. It is so easy to let this consume you but work hard not to let it. You are so fortunate to have supportive family. Lean on that.
Hello Michelle how are you doing
You guys are SO LUCKY to have a supportive Family. My wife and I were both disabled (she's deceased now) but both our disability levels were much less than yours. Her family told us they hoped we NEVER HAD kids. Unfortunately, we never did, but we SURELY never let her Family stop our trying.
Sorry to hear that your wife has passed away, AND that you weren't able to have children. I LOL @ your "...SURELY never let her family stop our trying" comment. Kudos to you! Too bad so many are so narrow minded. 🙏
Thank you for taking us with you on your family journey, hoping for the best ❤❤❤
A fertility clinic is the best place to start and go through the correct way of collecting samples. Timing is very important when doing this. Talking froM experience with infertility for years and a successful IVF.
I love your outlook on life and relationships. Shane’s sense of humour is awesome. Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures ❤️
Hello dear how are you doing?
@@franklinstephen3268 STOP
*drum roll* "BAD!" 😂
I'm sorry, I only laughed because y'all did. Thank you both so much for allowing us to be on this family journey. I've been following y'all from almost the beginning and it's been so incredible to be with you through your ups and downs and the humor you always apply to every situation. Love you both so much!!
How did they get the specimen? Did he get a lil help from Hannah? 👋
@@thetruthdatedr.4766 PMSL well you know he can't wank it himself...
@@thetruthdatedr.4766HOW RUDE can one be????? That is none of your buisness! Some things need to be private! I cannot believe you even asked this!
@@CassandraSusan Got that right! Anyone that is at all familiar with this lovely interabled couple knows that Hannah helps Shane with personal hygiene, including brushing his teeth - so....Gee. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the answer.
Sheesh!!!!
He sure didn’t do it himself
All the love to you both! No matter what or how, ur gonna get the family you’ve dreamed of! It’s gonna happen! So excited for you!
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Our miracle "turkey-baster" baby is 26 this year. It is amazing to me that you can do all this at home now! Good luck and prayers for you both!
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Wishing you both every success in starting a family, you’ll be fantastic parents.
Thank you both for sharing your beautiful lives with all of us. You're both awesome!! Best wishes with everything! Xoxo
Thank you so much!
With the love you share you will be blessed with a baby girl just wait and see
Wishing the best for you on this journey!!
Our Mosie Baby is turning 2 months old this week - sending y’all such good vibes ❤️
Love that Sweet Name!!!🙌🙌🥰🙏🙏💓
Don't loose hope, ever! I've heard way too many stories of pregnancies/births that defy the odds to doubt the miracles that happen every day!! 🤞❤❤❤My thoughts and prayers are with you both!
Happy baby making you guys!!! 😃 I'm lifting you up in prayer 🙏 May you be blessed with a precious little one, no matter how he/she comes. You're both going to be wonderful parents...
Hello Valeri how are you doing today
I am excited for you guys, through every step of this journey (since you first mentioned babies, really). Those results do change constantly, and speaking from experience, a bad month or a good month will change everything. I wish you guys luck with everything you do.
You’re very brave sharing this with everyone. Best of luck!
I think it’s AWSOME you guys are able to share such intimate information. Boy when I was your age, this subject or anything associated with “that kinda stuff” was unthinkable to speak about publicly.
How selfless are you to share your lives, ups, downs and sideways for all of us ! You guys ROCK ! 💕🥰💕 and I wish you all the best. Keep helping people and keep doing what you do. It’s working 🤗
I was told i probably couldn't have kids due to extreme scar tissue from endometriosis when i was 20 or 21. I got pregnant at 29 and didnt know until i was 4.5 months because i had very irregular periods . My little boy is 9 months and just a ball of cuteness
Positive thoughts yall. I'm so happy you've decided to do this and will be praying for you two beautiful people. 😍