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Remember that male infertility problems are very common, Male Factor infertility is one of the most common reasons why couples do not become pregnant.There are many different causes of male infertility. There may be a shortage of sperm, or a blockage preventing the sperm from being ejaculated, or the sperm may not swim properly, they may stick together, or there may be no sperm produced at all.

If your partner is to become pregnant, several things have to happen. The man must produce millions of healthy, active sperm which pass into the woman's vagina during intercourse. Then the sperm must swim through the womb and into the Fallopian tube to fertilise the egg. The resulting embryo travels on and embeds itself into the womb.

Problems can exist at all stages in this process.

 Until fairly recently, there was little that could be done to help - but  advances in the early 1990’s meant that men who would not have been able to father a child can now do so, and even the most severe types of male infertility can be treated. There are a number of different types of treatment available. The type you are offered will depend on the cause of your infertility.

Remember that male infertility problems are very common, remember also that you are not on your own - we are here to help and you should talk and share how you are feeling with your partner.

We also understand much more today about the impact of lifestyle on male infertility - and smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, overeating, lack of exercise and stress can all contribute to the problem.

Before exploring kosmogonia, you may find the links below helpful. This will guide you to other parts of the site.

 

Do I need IVF?

 
Male infertility

Sperm analysis / ICSI / TESE

How a semen sample is prepared


Genetics & Male Infertility


Surival Guide!

Get your Sperm fitter!

 

 

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