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It is usually claimed that 40% of all infertile couples have malefactors involved. In a few cases, both the partners suffer from medical conditions limiting them to get pregnant.
Understanding Sperm Production
Before we come to male infertility treatment, it’s important we understand the sperm production cycle. Testes constantly produce new sperms. During spermatogenesis, say 1500 sperms are produced every second. By the end of say 64-day full sperm production cycle, any man produces about 8-10 billion sperms. Every act releases 20-300 million. There is always a fresh supply available for conception.
You should see a Male Fertility Specialist if you are unable to conceive a child. Following conditions need to be evaluated
Male Infertility comprises of following findings in male partners
Azoospermia is the absence of sperms in a man’s ejaculate and we find this usually in 15 – 20% of male infertility issues.
Initial Diagnosis for male infertility involves:
In case the semen test is abnormal, we recommend a few more tests to identify the cause.
On multiple occasions, we may not be able to ascertain the cause. In such cases, we may recommend treatments or procedures that will increase the chances of conception and pregnancy.
These are the few methods that you could do at home, to increase your chances to get your wife pregnant.
Studies have shown many possible benefits for improving sperm quality.
If you have never been evaluated by a doctor, you might begin by seeing your family doctor. If, however, you have a known condition resulting in infertility or have any abnormalities on your testing by your primary care doctor, then you may be referred to a specialist.
Here’s some information to help you get ready for your appointment, and what to expect from your doctor.