$Unique_ID{BRK01124} $Pretitle{} $Title{Is it True That Steroids Can Destroy a Man's Ability to Father a Child?} $Subject{steroid steroids muscles muscle building hazards Community Social fertile fertility infertile infertility sterile sterility hormone hormones sperm count hair loss baldness acne mood moods aggressive irritable cholesterol imbalance liver tumors hepatitis} $Volume{Q-23, K-22} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Is it True That Steroids Can Destroy a Man's Ability to Father a Child? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Please answer this question, your answer may have the power to save a marriage! When I married my gorgeous hunk of a man, I never suspected that some of the bulges were the artificial result of steroids. I have come to love the man not the muscles, and want a baby to complete our family. However, we have been unsuccessful, and the doctor suspects it's the medications. Is it true that muscle building hormones can destroy a man's ability to father a child? Help me with an answer I can show my husband. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: I think the most powerful part of this response are your own words in the question. Now that you love the man instead of the beef, perhaps when he sees your sentiments in print, the muscles will be just a bit less important. But the frightening facts are that among the many unwanted and dangerous side effects of anabolic steroids (the kind of "hormones" that build muscle) are several that have a direct bearing on a man's fertility factors. The use of these steroids can not only diminish the number of sperm to the point of nonexistent, it can provoke abnormal forms as well. The sperm that are produced are less active than normal, and the ability to father a child is severely affected. In addition to reproductive difficulties, steroids can cause hair loss and baldness, acne, and provoke severe alterations in mood and temperament. Athletes on steroids are aggressive and irritable, perhaps an advantage on the field of competition, but definitely a handicap in marital situations. Besides cholesterol imbalance, liver tumors and hepatitis have been associated with the use of these chemicals. Unless your husband's livelihood is dependent upon an overdeveloped body, it is hard to imagine a reason for the misuse of these steroids. The good news is that the effects on sperm production and their activity seem to be reversible, and a return to normal can be expected when the drug use is discontinued. It may be the time for your husband to take a good look at his priorities, and look to the future. A visit to you physician may also help, for I am sure he can provide you with more information that may deal more specifically with your individual problems. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.