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There are many potential causes of male infertility. Your semen analysis will help to identify the reason so you and your doctor can move forward with treatment options. Some potential test results:
- Low sperm count: Less than 40 million motile sperm per ejaculation is considered a low sperm count. While your sperm count naturally declines with age, there can be many other contributing factors both medical and environmental that your doctor will want to assess
- Poor quality sperm: Sperm that doesn’t survive the typical lifespan of 5-6 days or has low motility is considered poor quality. This can be due to both genetic and medical factors as well as environmental factors.
- Azoospermia: This is a condition where the semen doesn’t contain any sperm. It affects 1% of men.
- Varicocele: This condition involves an enlargement of the veins in the scrotum which causes issues with temperature regulation of the testicles and can affect the quality of sperm.
- Hormonal imbalance: There are a number of hormones that affect male fertility including testosterone. Hormonal imbalance can stem from many different systems in the body.
- Environmental factors: Many larger environmental factors and lifestyle choices affect male fertility. Drinking, smoking, and drug use can lower sperm count and affect quality. Your doctor and support team are there to discuss ways to promote fertility day-to-day which can make a huge difference on your path to a healthy pregnancy.