Prior Surgeries and Medications

Certain urological surgeries may reduce the number of sperm, or prevent having sperm in your ejaculate completely. These surgeries include vasectomy, scrotal or testicular surgeries, prostate surgeries, and large abdominal surgeries performed for testicular and rectal cancers, among others. The same result can come from certain medications – Testosterone replacement therapy, long-term anabolic steroid use, some ulcer drugs, some arthritis drugs and certain other medications can impair sperm production and decrease male fertility. In some cases, surgery, radiation or chemotherapy to treat tumors can also affect male fertility. 

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Religious Aspects of Male Fertility

Religion often plays a significant role in patients’ attitudes towards use of Assisted Reproductive Technology. Reproductive health specialist should be able to provide appropriate counseling

Advanced sperm searches

Advanced sperm searches: Before proceeding to invasive methods and surgeries, a patient must undergo advanced sperm search methods, which enable a thorough examination of semen

Penile Vibratory Stimulation

Penile Vibratory Stimulation (PVS) is considered first line treatment of inability to ejaculate in men. Common reasons for utilizing PVS may be spinal cord injuries,

Semen Analysis

Semen analysis is one of the first steps taken in the search process of diagnosing the causes of otherwise unexplained male infertility. A Seminogram (also

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