Dr Arpita Ghosh, Gynaecologist & Fertility Specialist, Nedlands
Historically, women have carried the stigma of infertility alone on their shoulders. However, men and women are just as likely to contribute to a couple’s infertility and male infertility needs to be investigated right from the very outset.
Sperm count from seminal fluid analysis is a crucial indicator of male reproductive health. When couples seek conception or face fertility challenges, sperm count is often the first parameter evaluated in males.
Although it is possible to conceive naturally, a reduced sperm count means there is statistically less chance to...
Historically, women have carried the stigma of infertility alone on their shoulders. However, men and women are just as likely to contribute to a couple’s infertility and male infertility needs to be investigated right from the very outset.
Sperm count from seminal fluid analysis is a crucial indicator of male reproductive health. When couples seek conception or face fertility challenges, sperm count is often the first parameter evaluated in males.
Although it is possible to conceive naturally, a reduced sperm count means there is statistically less chance to...
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