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Male Infertility A child of my own - Andrology Australia

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MALE INFERTILITY<strong>Infertility</strong> – Not just a female problem!Men are <strong>of</strong>ten shocked to discover that difficulties inhaving a baby are because <strong>of</strong> reproductive problems onthe male side.Problems with the number or quality <strong>of</strong> sperm beingmade can stop many couples from becoming pregnant.It is estimated that in <strong>Australia</strong>, male infertility affectsabout one in every 20 men. Despite the popularbelief that infertility is usually because <strong>of</strong> female(gynaecological) problems, in about one in five infertilecouples, there are problems relating only to the male.Talking with yourdoctor aboutpersonal healthconcerns is thefirst step towardsimproving yourhealth and quality<strong>of</strong> lifeCoping with male infertility can be very difficult.Men can <strong>of</strong>ten become stressed and frustrated as innearly half <strong>of</strong> cases, doctors can find no reason for poorsperm production.Today many infertile men become the fathers <strong>of</strong> healthy<strong>child</strong>ren. Some men, when the reason for their infertilitycan be explained and fixed, have treatment and thenconceive naturally. Others use assisted reproductivetechnologies, donor sperm, adoption or foster parenting.MALE INFERTILITY 1

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