Just do - evidence of male infertility is not a big deal. Really.
You and your partner does not want to consider that something is physically wrong that what prevents you from getting pregnant. But as the months pass, it's easy for the doubts and fears and tears to build and become detrimental to your mental health and your relationship.
No doubt your partner already has a gynecologist who looks for routine annual maintenance and concerns related to the female body. It is reasonably comfortable discussing internal plumbing problems with a professional. But many men to see a doctor only when absolutely necessary, and do not speak to doctors about health issues of reproduction at all.
So when the two of you continue to try and not get pregnant, she will take the initiative and see your doctor. And if you have not been diligent two trying to get pregnant for at least 12 months, the doctor just said to keep at it and ovulation details and taking the temperature and the positions are examined to improve opportunities. You probably will not do anything until they have spent a few months.
But if the clock has run out and worry about increasing your partner again, it's time for you both can see the doctors can detect infertility problems. And this is a time when you have to go first because it can save further testing. Of course, you do not want, but you'll be glad you did. It is important because male factors are involved in 20% to 50% of all cases of infertility. The examination and testing is quick and easy. And I'll give you extra credit for their commitment and courage
You must find a urologist. If you do not know a partner can call your gynecologist for a referral to a doctor affiliated. Or you can find one by searching Google. Just make the appointment, bite the bullet and go.
In the urologist, you are asked to fill out a medical history form for long. The actual time spent with the doctor will probably be 15 minutes or less. He will ask general health, discuss the use of tobacco, alcohol and drugs, and focus specifically on previous injury or physical problems below the belt. Then he examined abnormalities in the scrotum, testicles and penis.
The problem of infertility related to the most common physical examination is a condition called variocele, dilated veins in the scrotum which could affect the number and quality of sperm. About 40% of men with fertility problems have the condition. If you have it and laboratory tests indicate a low sperm count, treatment is outpatient surgery microwave has a high success rate.
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