Can I still become a parent?
Of course. Fertility in women is usually completely normal within a few months of the initial injury. It’s a different story for men with SCI: most have problems with ejaculation and/or sperm quality. But assistive reproduction technologies, which are advancing all the time, have enabled many men to father biological children. Other men with spinal cord injuries choose to build their families through adoption, which is another option.
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Paraplegia is the loss of sensation and movement in legs and in part or all of the trunk, usually resulting from an injury to the spinal cord below the neck.




