Fertility among males usually requires the normal functioning of the testes, pituitary gland and hypothalamus. Hence, a range of health conditions can lead to infertility.
2. Male infertility refers to the man’s incapacity to
achieve pregnancy in a female who is fertile. It
is commonly due to semen deficiencies,
hormonal disturbances and psychological
problems.
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4. 1. Knowing the man’s medical history and
previous health are two of the most important
factors in evaluating male infertility. A
healthcare provider will start asking about
childhood growth and development, as well
as sexually-related experiences during
adolescence, exposure to specific
environmental agents like
chemotherapy, radiation, alcohol and fertility
testing records.
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6. •Laboratory testing – Here,
the average sperm count
serves as the central part of
the whole process. This
semen analysis provides
necessary information
about the shape and
motility of the sperm.