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Make, 31 here with mod regurgitation. Is it true you can’t have kids if you get a mechanical valve?? What other limitations or negatives come with mechanical/blood thinners?
Guest;n884647 said:Make, 31 here with mod regurgitation. Is it true you can’t have kids if you get a mechanical valve?? What other limitations or negatives come with mechanical/blood thinners?
Jmprosser.lab;n884650 said:Does being on blood thinners or having a mech valve affect the males ability to have kids? Saw old posts on this site from 2015 suggesting such.
Jmprosser.lab;n884650 said:Does being on blood thinners or having a mech valve affect the males ability to have kids? Saw old posts on this site from 2015 suggesting such.
Superman;n884654 said:I know it’s only anecdotal evidence, but I’ve been on Warfarin since I was 17 when I received my mechanical valve. I have since fathered five wonderful children (to the best of my knowledge).
pellicle;n884657 said:err ... "to the best of my knowledge" being the number or their "wonderfulness" ;-)
Warrick;n884658 said:Don’t forget its rat poison....
Superman;n884659 said:You skipped the other low hanging fruit. They’re all mine. :Scared:
pellicle;n884661 said:I was being nice and assuming you've perhaps sired many outside of your wedlock ;-)
Agian;n884675 said:I'm confused af. What are you guys talking about?
Superman;n884677 said:Maury Povitch. Who’s your baby daddy?
pellicle;n884678 said:Who's your daddy baby
Superman;n884685 said:Baby daddy is a noun. It’s an Americanism.
pellicle;n884687 said:understood ... but "who's your daddy" is a phrase, an American phrase well known though out the world ... perhaps not in your area
google it ;-)
Superman;n884690 said:I know that one too, but it doesn’t have anything to do with questionable paternity.
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