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Sperm Donor Process in Basaveshwara Nagar Bangalore

Male Fertility refers to manu2019s ability to impregnate his female partner. In other words, it is the ability of healthy sperm to impregnate a healthy egg to form a zygote/ embryo that can result in offspring. The lack of this ability is referred to as Male Infertility, especially when the female partner is capable of conceiving. Unlike women, male infertility is often related to many other factors other than age. The chances of having a baby for a man is higher before the age of 40.

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Sperm Donor Process in Basaveshwara Nagar Bangalore

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  1. Sperm Donor Process in Basaveshwara Nagar Bangalore Sperm Donor Process in Basaveshwara Nagar Bangalore Male Fertilityrefers to man’s ability to impregnate his female partner. In other words, it is the ability of healthy sperm to impregnate a healthy egg to form a zygote/ embryo that can result in offspring. The lack of this ability is referred to as Male Infertility, especially when the female partner is capable of conceiving. Unlike women, male infertility is often related to many other factors other than age. The chances of having a baby for a man is higher before the age of 40. What causes male infertility problems? Making mature, healthy sperm that can travel depends on many things. Problems can stop cells from growing into sperm. Problems can keep the sperm from reaching the egg. Even the temperature of the scrotum may affect fertility. These are the main causes of male infertility: 1.Erectile dysfunction: is the inability to get and keep a firm erection during sex. It does not indicate • infertility as the underlying cause of dysfunction is often related to neural causes which can be treated through medications 2.Low sperm count: Low Sperm count or Oligospermia refers to a lower count of sperm than normal • levels during ejaculation which is 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen. Low sperm results in decreasing the chances of fertilizing one’s mating pair’s eggs and resulting in fertilization

  2. 3. Azoospermia: refers to a complete absence of sperm in an ejaculation. There are 2 kinds of • azoospermia. Obstructive Azoospermia is when the sperm is being produced in the testicles but there is a blockage that prevents the sperm from reaching the ejaculate. Non-Obstructive Azoospermia is a condition when there is a problem in the production of sperms leading to no sperm production or very fewer amounts of sperm that cannot make its way out of the testicles How is male infertility diagnosed? Causes of male fertility can be hard to diagnose. The problems are most often with sperm production or delivery. The diagnosis starts with a full history and physical exam. Your health care provider may also want to do blood work and semen tests. 1. Physical examination: Performed along with history taking, physical examination involves examining • the physiology to detect for overt abnormalities in the reproductive organs such as the penis, scrotum, testes, epididymis, vas deferens and spermatic cord that help in prescribing further effective diagnostic procedures. 2. Semen analysis: is a good diagnostic tool to analyze the causes of male infertility. Semen sample • collected is analyzed for the volume of the ejaculate, sperm motility, total sperm count, and sperm morphology. Semen processing: is a diagnostic tool which involves separating individual sperm from the semen for • further analysis 3. Hormonal profile: Like the hormonal profile conducted for females, male members are also subjected • to a hormone blood tests to detect conditions that lead to infertility. It includes testing of LH, FSH hormones, Testosterone and prolactin levels Read more: https://bit.ly/3aTXoMy

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