Male Factor & Complex Conditions Treatment

Dr. Chaitali Adkar

Understanding Complex Infertility Conditions

Complex infertility conditions refer to cases where multiple factors contribute to infertility, or where standard treatments have not been successful. These cases often require a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment.

Common Complex Infertility Conditions:

Primary Conditions

  • Combined Male and Female Factor Infertility
  • Unexplained Infertility despite thorough evaluation
  • Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
  • Chronic Health Conditions affecting fertility
  • Advanced age-related fertility issues

Comprehensive Diagnosis and Evaluation:

Medical History

Detailed review of both partners' medical and reproductive histories

Genetic Testing

Advanced genetic screening for inherited conditions

Hormonal Assessment

Comprehensive hormonal profile analysis

Specialized Testing

Advanced diagnostic procedures for complex cases

Male Factor Infertility FAQs

Male factor infertility refers to issues with sperm production, quality, or delivery that can affect a couple's ability to conceive. This can include low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or abnormal sperm shape.

It is diagnosed through a semen analysis to evaluate sperm count, motility, and morphology, along with hormone tests and possibly genetic testing to identify underlying causes.

Yes, treatments can include lifestyle changes, medications to improve sperm production, surgical options to correct blockages, or assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF with ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection).

Treatment options may involve advanced techniques like sperm retrieval surgery, using donor sperm, genetic counseling, and assisted reproduction methods like IVF with ICSI, depending on the specific condition.
Dr. Chaitali Adkar

Dr. Chaitali Adkar

Fertility Specialist

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