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When discussing fertility, the focus usually tends to be directed toward women. However, one in three couples who struggle to conceive, do so as a result of male infertility issues.
There are a number of different lifestyle changes which may help. And if the problems do persist, there are specialised treatments to improve your chances. Whatever your situation, our expertly trained specialists are here to support you along the way.
As there are a number of factors that can impact male fertility, the best way to identify which of these is affecting your infertility, is to have a comprehensive consultation and analysis to discuss your situation and options, maximising your chances of conceiving your own biological child. Tests include;
Blood and urine tests for follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and testosterone. Both play a role in the development and maturation of sperm.
Genetic testing may help to diagnose genetic disorders that in addition to causing infertility, may sadly cause birth defects.
Tests such as DNA fragmentation can help to identify more complex sperm issues, helping us guide you with treatment options.
Depending on the root cause of male infertility there are several treatments you can try. Usually, ICSI is the most common form of fertility treatment, as it is a simple and highly effective way to get pregnant.
Your treatment journey begins with a consultation with your doctor to discuss your medical history and if necessary, any recommendations for further investigations.
Once we have established the easiest, least invasive and quickest way to achieve a pregnancy, we design an individualised treatment plan to deliver the best possible results for you.
While many medical causes are out of your control, there are a number of lifestyle choices that can have an impact on male fertility, these can include:
ICSI stands for intracytoplasmic sperm injection and is the procedure where a sperm is injected directly into an egg, which means you technically only need one sperm per egg collected, and even men with very poor sperm quality will have several thousand sperm in their ejaculate.
We know having problems conceiving is a difficult time, so we have designed our centre with both male and female fertility in mind.
Our expert team will analyse your sperm and make recommendations, and once we have established the easiest, least invasive and quickest way to achieve a pregnancy, we design an individualised treatment plan to deliver the best possible results for you.
Our knowledge hub is where you can find everything from articles about male fertility preservation, what to eat to improve sperm health and the benefits of freezing sperm, all the way through to real-life stories from Evewell patients.