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Infertility which affects both male and females is the inability to conceive children. Many factors are involved for a natural conception and all have to be in the right place and correct balance for it to be successful. In the case of anything being out of place you will have female and male infertility. If you feel that there is a problem with you and your partner having a child, you need to read on to find out if it is a male or female infertility issue.

The Ins And Outs Of Female And Male Infertility

Infertility for males is cause by many factors and these factors mainly affect the sperm. As male infertility is cause mainly by weak sperm it essential for healthy sperm production to occur. Sperm needs to be able to reach the egg and impregnate the egg. If the sperm count is weak or the sperm is not mobile, pregnancy will not happen. Male infertility makes up about a third of male health problems. The common problems that infertile men face are known as azoospermia and oligospermnia. Azoospermia causes no sperm to be produced in the scrotum and oligospermnia causes the quantity of sperm in semen to be reduced to the point that it is not useful. Other known issues are that the sperm dies before reaching the egg, or that the sperm cannot function due to a genetic issue. Life style habits can affect the quality and quantity of sperm.

Female and male infertility issues affect thousands of people yearly. Both male and females are both likely to contribute to a couple infertility problems. For females healthy eggs and fallopian tubes that are free of blockages to allow the sperm to flow through are necessary for conception to occur. Some females Women suffer from ovulation disorder and that disrupts the pregnancy cycle as the womb is not prepared to host the egg. For the sperm to fertilize the egg the correct cycle of ovulation is needed. One of the more known causes of female infertility is polycystic ovary syndrome.

Female and male infertility can also be caused by lifestyle habits that have damaged the reproductive organs.

Can a doctor solve male and female infertility?

Be it male or female infertility; consult your doctor first before making any conclusion. Different types of doctors are needed to treat female and male infertility as there are many different methods. Couples should both consult an infertility specialist to help you conceive but both the male and female should understand the causes. Female infertility diagnosis should start with a gynecological visit. Males can seek advice from an infertility specialist. Once it is determined if it is a male or female infertility problem solutions can be found.

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