A Look at Male Infertility
Though infertility is often associated with female factors, studies show 30-50% of infertility cases are caused solely by male factors.
This video offers a closer look at male infertility and how it can be treated. Infertility in men may be caused by a number of factors, including low sperm count, insufficient sperm motility, and the presence of a varicocele. Fortunately, there are a number of fertility treatments available for men suffering from these types of conditions. Watch this full clip to learn more about the treatment options for male infertility.
Contact Dr. Joshua Green with the Center for Vasectomy Reversal in Tampa Bay for more information on male infertility testing. We also offer a number of effective vasectomy reversal procedures.
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