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Male Infertility Treatment – Where Do I Start?

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Guys don’t often think about infertility until they get married and decide to have children. It’s just not in our DNA to sit there and worry if we have enough sperm and if they are healthy enough to fertilize an egg. There’s really no way to just “tell” if you are infertile or not. It not something you can feel or notice. Testing must be done in order to diagnose male infertility.

So, how do you know when to go get checked out? There is no right or wrong answer. Some people like to take the laid back approach and try naturally for awhile. If after one year of trying to get pregnant with no success, it might be a good time to schedule an appointment with a urologist. Male infertility adds up to about 50% of all cases of infertility. It’s not just a female issue. If you are more proactive, you might just want to schedule the appointment as soon as possible to get an idea of how fertile or infertile you are. Whatever you decide to do, your first step is likely an appointment with a urologist who specializes in male factor infertility. Make sure you do your research before you choose a doctor.

The first appointment with your urologist is both basic and also a little embarrassing. Some routine testing is done along with an examination to get some feedback on your fertility. Common tests include blood draws, a scrotal examination to check for blockages, etc, and the dreaded semen analysis. With these simple tests, they can help determine your level of fertility. The blood draw and semen analysis might have to be done a few times over the course of a month or two to get the most accurate diagnosis. The blood draw will check for hormone levels while the semen analysis will check the sperm count, sperm motility (upward movement), sperm morphology (abnormalities), volume, liquefaction time, pH and white blood cell count. There are more complex tests such as the Strict Kruger Morphology test which looks at the level of abnormal sperm. The urologist will be able to determine if Strict Kruger testing is needed.

After you leave your semen sample at the doctor’s office, it will take a few days before you get your analysis back. The urologist will then be able to figure out the best path of treatment for your infertility diagnosis. Treatments can range from fertility medications to diet adjustments, to lifestyle changes, to surgery. The urologist will give you the best options for overcoming infertility upon receiving your analysis and other test results.

Remember, infertility is not uncommon. The cases have grown over the years and this is not just as much a male issue as it is a female issue. There are treatments for moderate to severe infertility such as IUI, IVF and many medications to help improve fertility. If you do want to speed up the process of getting pregnant and you have tried naturally without success, be proactive and get checked out. In the long run, it could save a lot of valuable time.

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