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Male Partner Fertility Assessment

Male Partner Fertility Assessment

Male fertility assessment involves evaluating the health and function of the male reproductive system to determine factors that could affect the ability to conceive. Examining factors like sperm count and hormone levels paves the way for targeted treatments resulting in increased chances of fertility.

 Partner Fertility Assessment

When is it required?

A male fertility assessment is suggested when a couple has been trying to conceive for a year without success. A history of infertility, low sperm count, potential age-related fertility decline (for men over 35), or other reproductive issues, shall also be an indication for assessment.

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Sperm issues

Sperm issues

Problems with sperm count, motility, and morphology may result in infertility.

Hormonal imbalances

Hormonal imbalances

Disruptions in the production of hormones essential for sperm production and function.

Genetic disorders

Genetic disorders

Inherited conditions that affect the reproductive system.

Infections

Infections

Certain infections, such as mumps or sexually transmitted infections (STIs), can damage the reproductive system.

Varicoceles

Varicoceles

Enlarged veins in the scrotum that can affect sperm quality.

Environmental factors

Environmental factors

Exposure to toxins or excessive heat can harm sperm production.

Obstructions in the reproductive tract

Obstructions in the reproductive tract

Blockages in the tubes that carry sperm can prevent it from reaching the egg.

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How does it work?

At MMC IVF, our medical professionals shall ensure a thorough evaluation of your conditions and offer a tailor-made solution.

Medical history: A detailed review of sexual history, medical conditions, medications, and any previous fertility issues.

Physical exam: A physical examination to check for any abnormalities in the reproductive system.

Semen analysis: This is the cornerstone of male fertility evaluation. It involves examining a semen sample to assess sperm count, motility (how well sperm move), and morphology (shape).

Hormone tests: Blood tests to measure hormone levels that affect sperm production.

Ultrasound: To examine the testicles and scrotum for any abnormalities.

Genetic testing: In some cases, genetic testing may be recommended to identify underlying genetic causes of infertility.

Other tests: Depending on the specific case, additional tests like testicular biopsy, sperm function tests, or imaging studies might be necessary.

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Schedule a consultation with our expert team at MMC IVF. We are here to provide personalized care and support