Male Infertility: Infertility has traditionally b...
Male Infertility: Infertility has traditionally been thought of as a woman's problem. But as it turns out, we men don't get off that easily. About one out of every three cases of infertility is due to the man alone, and we're somehow involved in infertility about half the time. A diagnosis of male infertility can be one of the hardest challenges a man can face. For some, it can be devastating. Not being able to father a child can make a guy feel like he’s failing at one of his most primal responsibilities. Unfortunately, some men have to cope with the reality that nothing can be done about their infertility. But for other men, advances in male infertility treatment offer real help. Understanding male infertility: Sperm are made in the testicles. They're then stored inside yards of “plumbing” called the epididymis, which lies on top of each testicle. Sperm are nourished by semen, which is made by glands along the way. When the magic moment arrives, about 150 million sperm are ejaculated in a half-teaspoon of semen through the penis. This whole process hinges on there being proper levels of testosterone and other hormones as well as correct signaling from the nervous system. Women ovulate — send an egg down into the uterus — once a month. This happens about 14 days after menstruation. Sex any time in the five days before ovulation can create a pregnancy. Sex any other time, even the next day after ovulation, will not result in conception. “We generally advise couples to seek fertility evaluations if they are unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse, ” . About 85% of couples will have had a pregnancy by that point. “If they are over 30, they should seek evaluation after six months.” Best Fertility Care Center, Advanced Fertility Care Center. Ashwini Hospital Moondrumavadi Madurai-07 .
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