Women – not the only reason behind infertility
Though we have developed a lot, society has still not overcome some baseless myths. One of them is, only women to be blamed in case they are not able to conceive a child. After so much of awareness campaigns and the emergence of social media, some people still think that a mother gives birth to a child, hence the reason behind infertility.
If you are dealing with infertility then you must have come across such situations where your in-laws or relatives might have asked only you to undergo all the possible treatments and not your husband. A child is a part of both mother and father and if there is any problem caused in the birth of a child, both or one of them may be the cause.
Male Infertility
When a man is not able to produce good quality and quantity of sperm or is unable to ejaculate then he is said to be infertile. It has been found that 1 in 20 men deal with the problem of low quantity of sperm in the semen. There is no ejaculation of sperm in one in a hundred men.
Male Infertility Test
To exactly know the problem, detailed analysis or test should be done. This test will lead you to know about the quality, quantity and motility of the sperm. To have an accurate result, one should abstain from sexual intercourse from at least 3-5 days before the test. At Shrikhande IVF Fertility Centre, the test is conducted under the surveillance of our experts and detailed examination is then done on the sample.
Causes of Male Infertility
Once the male fertility test is done then you can know the exact cause affecting the fertility of the man. Some of the causes that lead to male infertility are:
- Hindrance in the production of sperm due to chromosomal or genetic causes.
- Problems related to prostate leading to the blockage in the transport of sperm.
- Twisting of the testes in the scrotum
- Hormonal problems such as pituitary tumours.
- Infection in the epididymis
- Sometimes some factors are unknown.
Treatments to Cure Male Infertility
Every problem has a solution and so is in the case of male infertility. There are some of the surgical sperm retrieval methods by which your male partner can get rid of his infertility.
- Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) – It is one of the popular surgical methods that include extraction of the sperm from a large testicular tissue through biopsy. Since a larger tissue is been extracted, the possibility of finding more sperms increases.
- Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) – The one who is suffering from azoospermia is advised to undergo TESA. In this process, a needle is inserted in the testicle of the patient and the aspirated fluid checks the sperm in order to ensure fertility.
- Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA) – This process takes the least time as no open surgery takes place. It involves the collection of the sperm from the epididymis (a tube connected to the testicle) via a thin needle.
- Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (MESA) – is typically performed in men with vassal or epididymal During the procedure an incision is made in the scrotal skin and the testis and epididymis are exposed. Using an operating microscope, the epididymal tubules will be opened and sperm will be extracted.
e it a man or woman, they go through emotional criticism from society while dealing with infertility. It is a stumbling block in your journey of becoming a parent. Shrikhande IVF Fertility Centre helps you to deal with this tough situation with proper guidance and treatment specifically as per your medical conditions.
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