Infertility Assessment – Male
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Infertility is not always due to female factors; it may also be due to male factor. Both male and female can equally contribute to infertility. Hence the male partner is to be assessed.
An initial male fertility examination includes a medical history, physical examination, general hormone tests and one or more semen analyses, which measure semen volume as well as sperm number, ability to move spontaneously and quality of motion.
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Similar Question people ask
Male assessment is compulsory to start a fertility treatment as he may contribute to infertility of the couple by having ejaculation problems or low sperm count.
Common factors for male infertility include low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm morphology, hormonal imbalances, and testicular issues.
Yes, lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, obesity, and exposure to environmental toxins can negatively impact male fertility. Assessment helps to identify and address these issues.
While female age is a well-known factor in infertility, male fertility can also decline with age. Sperm quality and quantity may decrease, making assessment important for older men.
Treatment options for male infertility vary depending on the specific cause and may include lifestyle modifications, medication, surgery, or assisted reproductive techniques like intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF). Individualized care is key to successful outcomes.