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The Facts about Male Infertility
Although many people still think of infertility as a woman’s issue,
the truth is that as many as half of all infertility cases are caused or exacerbated by male infertility. This
means that if you are a couple that is having trouble conceiving, it is just as imperative for the man to go
through testing as it is for the woman. While this may seem like an embarrassing process for many men, early
testing may save the woman from undue poking and prodding, and help the couple find an answer to their fertility
issues much more quickly and effectively.
It is important for any infertility workup to include an
investigation of any male as well as any female problems that may be the culprit.
The Face of Male Infertility
There are a number of factors to consider when diagnosing male
infertility. First, there may not be any sperm produced, which is a condition called azoospermia. You can also have
a condition called oligiospermia, which is where there are very few sperm that show up in the semen. This can
greatly reduce the chances of conception. It can also be a problem if sperm are present, but cannot move
effectively enough to penetrate the egg for fertilization.
Finally, there can be issues with the form and structure of the
sperm that can also inhibit fertilization. The good news is that there are treatment plans available for many of
these issues in male infertility.
Treatment Options for Male Infertility
Sometimes the treatment options regarding male infertility can be
as simple as a few behavioral changes. Your doctor may recommend less frequent intercourse if your sperm count is
low, to ensure that you can build up a better concentration of sperm in the interval. If hormones are the culprit,
a medication can be prescribed to solve the problem.
Another effective treatment for male infertility is artificial
insemination, where the sperm and eggs are extracted and fertilization takes place outside the womb. This can be a
very effective treatment for low sperm counts and other issues, since a single sperm can successfully be placed
into an egg.
The good news is that there are many treatment options for male
infertility that can greatly increase a couple’s chances for successfully conceiving a child. If you have been
trying to conceive for a year or more without success, talk to your doctor today about your options in infertility
diagnosis and treatment. You and your partner will be glad that you did.
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