How Common is Male Infertility?
Infertility has always been something that women have been burdened with. The truth is that male infertility is more prevalent than thought before, accounting for 20-40% of all infertility cases. Approximately one-third of infertility is attributed by the female partner, one-third attributed by the male partner and one-third is caused by a combination of problems in both partners or, is unexplained. Males and females are considered to have an infertility issue if the couple is unable to conceive naturally with one year of intercourse without the use of birth control. Fertility and reproduction are often seen as a primal responsibility …
Male Fertility Problems? Why You Need Specialist Help
While some infertility problems involve the male partner thinking there is nothing wrong with them, some include getting the right help to those in need. The battle of getting the right specialist or if you need a specialist is constant. According to a recent study done on male infertility, most men are not getting the right specialist help. This is due to a major reason which is the lack of urology experts in many IVF clinics. What Causes Male Infertility? Making mature and healthy sperm that can reach the egg depends on various factors. If there is a problem, it …
What are the ways to maintain male fertility?
Infertility is the main cause of being childless which brings unhappiness among couples who wish to have kids. Barrenness can occur due to a defect in male or female partner. There are many reasons for male infertility and female infertility. Let us discuss in detail about male infertility and what measures can be taken to prevent it. Male Infertility issue: Either or both of the partners may be responsible for not having any child due to their fertility deficiency. If this deficiency is present in the male partner then it is called male infertility. Consulting an andrologist can help to …
How To Tackle Nil Sperm Count With Expert Help
Azoospermia is a fertility issue that affects around 2 percent of the general male population. It is a condition when a man does not have measurable amount of sperm in his semen and seeks help from a fertility specialist. Usually, a Semen analysis is performed to determine the number of viable sperm. If virtually no sperm is found, the doctor may require additional testing. What Causes Azoospermia? Azoospermia is caused by various conditions: Blockage in genitalia (obstructive azoospermia) Infection in male reproductive system Injury of genitalia Effects from surgery to the male reproductive system – including radiation and chemotherapy treatments …
Male infertility – an overview
By the time you’re here, reading this, you would have been bombarded with scary bits of information that could create enough stress to cause infertility even if you aren’t. The issue here is that information such as 45 to 50% of all infertility cases are attributable to men[1] – …
HOW TO HAVE A BABY WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN TRYING FOR A WHILE
If you’re wondering how to have a baby, especially if you’ve been trying for a while, the article below is just for you. DON’T WAIT TOO LONG BEFORE GETTING HELP: don’t hesitate to get help on time, or your odds for successful treatment may go down. …
Are you chosing the Right Fertility Centre?
Pregnancy needs both male and female partner so does the diagnosis of infertility. When it comes to diagnosis of not being able to conceive, where the problem may lie and the concerned solutions, couples always wish there was a single doctor whom both of them could consult. …