Taking a Closer Look at Male Infertility
In about one-third of couples experiencing problems conceiving, male infertility is to blame. There are many health problems that can contribute to infertility in men. You can hear about some of them when you watch this video, which features a reproductive health specialist.
He explains that a varicocele is among the most common causes of male infertility. This is an enlarged vein in the scrotum that negatively affects sperm. It is potentially treatable. Other possible causes of male infertility include hormonal imbalance, infections, nerve damage, and anatomical abnormalities, such as undescended testes or the absence of a vas deferens.
If you’ve changed your mind about having children , you can visit Dr. Joshua Green to discuss having a vasectomy reversal in his clinic in Sarasota. Call (941) 894-6428 to learn more.
Recent Posts
Popular Posts
categories
- Uncategorized
- Sperm Retrieval
- vasectomy reversal
- Emergency
- Dr. Green
- sperm count
- fertility
- male infertility
- MESA
- medical care
- low sperm count
- IVF
- male fertility testing
- anesthesia
- pregnancy
- sperm aspiration
- semen analysis
- post-vasectomy pain syndrome
- infertility
- VE
- anti-sperm antibodies
- older dad
- general anesthesia
- gender reveal party
- post-operative infections
- baby name
- parent
- baby's first year
- fertilization process
- spinal anesthesia
- ACS Fellow
- nutrition tips
- concierge-level care
- fertility planning app
- azoospermia
- out-of-town patients
- V-V
- post-vasectomy reversal
- conceiving
- vasectomy
- vasoepididymostomy
- smoking
- sperm quality
- baby registry
- infographic
- surgical care
- surgical consultation process
- prostate cancer
- baby gender
- family time
- COVID
- Baby Shower
- Child Care
- Halloween Costume Ideas for Babies
- Halloween
- Halloween Safety Tips
- Celebrity Infertility Spotlight
- Postpartum
- testosterone
- Father's Day
- Father
- Men's Health
- Thanksgiving
- Pregnancy Announcement
- Parenting Tips
- Sperm