Treatment for sperm problems - Oligospermias

Oligospermia is a condition in which abnormally low number of sperm in the ejaculate of the male. The normal range of sperm count is between 20 million/ml and 200 million/ml. That sperm count is below 20 million/ml indicates oligospermia.

A Men with low sperm counts or low motility often ask for treatment to correct the defect. Unfortunately, this is not often possible. Many cases of sperm abnormalities are genetic in origin. Since there is currently no way to correct such genetic defects, we end up working with the couple in ways that will (hopefully) increase their reproductive efficiency. This usually involves either intrauterine insemination, or in vitro fertilization (more below).

Hormone deficiencies: If the man has a hormonal deficiency, it might be treatable with medications. These are rare cases.




Female Infertility Treatment - The Options

You know that you need the right female infertility treatment if you have been trying to conceive with unprotected intercourse for over a year and still no successful results. The standard term to describe couples who are infertile is when it takes them that long to conceive but without apparent results. Both male and female partners ought to seek professional help by this time.

Women or couples who are 100% sure of their incapacity to have a baby needed necessary measures starting from a comprehensive and accurate diagnosis and examination. This process is basically required so that you know if you do need help or not. Some of the female infertility treatment options include checking your menstrual and pregnancy history and ovulation tests.

There are also other forms of diagnostic options which have even more invasive procedures such as laparoscopy. This is done to know if you have endometriosis or pelvic adhesions. This is just one of the innovative and advanced methods to know the underlying causes and possible means to avoid worse infertility issues. prometrium |cephalexin |mentat |claritin |relafen |cipro |lamictal |entocort |clarinex |ponstel |
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