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Infertility and Men - What You Should Know

Infertility has been thought of as the womanu2019s problem. But with changing times, it turns out that men are equally infertile as women. Infertility is defined in clinical terms as the inability for men and women to achieve pregnancy even after 1 year of trying without using any birth controls. The ultimate aim of any male infertility treatment is to achieve a successful pregnancy.<br><br>https://www.progenesisivf.com/blog/infertility-and-men-what-you-should-know/

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Infertility and Men - What You Should Know

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  1. Infertility and Men- What You Should Know

  2. Infertility has been thought of as the woman’s problem. But with changing times, it turns out that men are equally infertile as women. About 1/3rd of every three cases are because of the man only. So, infertility is defined in clinical terms as the inability for men and women to achieve pregnancy even after 1 year of trying without using any birth controls. Studies show that after a year of unprotected sex, about 15 percent of couples are not able to conceive, and after 2 years, 10 percent still have problems. • A lot of medical conditions and various factors contribute to fertility problems and a particular case may have a single reason, several reasons or no identifiable reason at all. In all, one-third of infertility cases are due to male reproductive problems, one third by female reproductive issues and the other one third by both male and female issues or by some unknown reasons.

  3. Causes of infertility in men • The most common problem that results in men's infertility are the issues that affect how testicles function. Other issues are hormonal imbalances or blockage in male reproductive organs. In around 50 percent of the cases, the cause of infertility in men cannot be known. • But the major causes of infertility for men are: • Problem with the sperm-like low sperm count • Hormonal issues • Obstruction to the passage of sperm • Functional issues like impotence

  4. What are the male infertility treatment options? The ultimate aim of any male infertility treatment is to achieve a successful pregnancy. Ideally, the cause of infertility is not reversible and conception can be from natural sex only. Here are some common infertility treatments: • Repair of varicocele with surgery- to block the abnormal veins. This results in considerable improvement in fertility rate. • Obstruction in sperm transport plumbing may be corrected surgically in some cases. • Hormonal issues can be treated with surgery or medicine in some cases.

  5. CONTACT US • Progenesis Fertility Center Advanced Center for Reproductive Medicine • 1st & 2nd Floor, Rushiraj Annex, Opp. Kathiyawad, D’Souza Colony, College Road, Nashik-05, Maharashtra, India. • Monday - Saturday • 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM • +91 942397 1620 • contact@progenesisivf.com

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