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Department of Infertility Male

The incidence of male infertility is increasing rapidly because of the modern stressful lifestyle.


It is a common but incorrect belief that infertility is a woman’s problem. Finding out that male partner is infertile is often a shocking and upsetting experience. So, men are often unprepared when they’re told there is a complication with their sperm.


As a male, your fertility generally depends on the quantity and quality of your sperm. If the number of sperm you ejaculate is low, or if the sperm are of a poor quality, it will be difficult, and in some cases impossible, to get pregnant. Therefore, the man contributes to infertility in around half of all cases.

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