Understanding Male Infertility
Male infertility affects approximately 20-30% of couples. Here are some medical terms you may want to be aware of if […]
Male infertility affects approximately 20-30% of couples. Here are some medical terms you may want to be aware of if […]
Male infertility affects approximately 20-30% of couples. To assess whether there may be a male factor affecting your fertility, your physician will probably recommend a semen analysis.
It’s not uncommon to feel a bit uncomfortable about collecting a semen sample for sperm analysis.
Men who have obstructive azoospermia may need corrective surgery, which may make natural pregnancy possible without assisted reproductive technology
Azoospermia refers to a complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate. The absence of sperm as a result of abnormal sperm production is called non-obstructive azoospermia. Learn about the causes, and treatments
A varicocele is a common cause of male infertility, and can lead to low sperm production and decreased motility and quality.