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Facing infertility | Men's Health
Facing infertility at a young age can be unexpected. From low sperm count to abnormalities in morphology and motility, each hurdle brings its own set of concerns and uncertainties. Remember, you're not alone. There's hope through treatments like IVF, which can effectively address these challenges and help couples achieve their dream of parenthood. At Embrio IVF Centre, we're dedicated to providing clear guidance and unwavering compassion every step of the way.
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Increase your male fertility.
Are you facing a male fertility problem? Don’t worry. Just consume the Vitabiotics Wellman Conception to enhance your fertility. advance formula with zinc, vitamin B12, and selenium, all of which contribute to optimal reproductive health and fertility. To support overall health and vitality, Wellman Conception has been developed to offer a comprehensive combination of vitamins, minerals, and bio-active nutrients.
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Embryo Transfer #1
We talk about what it's like to have our first IVF embryo transfer.
Previous: Andrea Part 5: Stims May 7th, 2024 The mood going into our first embryo transfer was optimism and excitement, finally being here and feeling so close after many years. Before the procedure, Andrea needed to have a full bladder. When we got to the front counter to check in, I told her I was going to go to the washroom and the person at the counter joked that I had to have a full…
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Understanding Low Sperm Count Symptoms: A Path to Parenthood with Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital
Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital: Your guide to understanding and addressing low sperm count symptoms for a hopeful fertility journey.
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Its important to note that male fertility is influenced by various factors, and individual responses to supplements can vary. Fertility Wise For men ingredient may contribute to overall reproductive health.
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14 Foods to increase fertility in men INFERTILITY IS A WORLDWIDE PROBLEM AND IT AFFECTS 15% OF MARRIED COUPLES WORLDWIDE. IN INDIA MALE INFERTILITY IS AT 23% , TODAY WE ARE SHARING SOME FOOD THAT WILL HELPS IN INCREASING MALE FERTILITY. FOODS TO CONSUME FOR FERTILITY 1. Nuts and beans 2. Whole grains. 3. Orange juice 4. Spinach 5. Animal products- Eggs, cheese, yogurt . 6. Milk 7. Fruits – kiwi, strawberry 8. Cruciferous – broccoli, cabbage 9. Oily fish , such as salmon, tuna 10. Mushroom 11. Plant based oils- corn oil, sunflower oil, soybean oil 12. Fenugreek seeds 13. Ashwagandha root 14. Maca root FOR A PERSONAL GUIDANCE PLESASE CONTACT US ON WHATSAPP OR FOLLOW US OR DM US. #malefertility #fertility #fertilityjourney #fertilityawareness #malefertilityawarness #healthylifestyle #cruciferousvegetables #fenugreek #ashwagandha #macaroot #ivfjourney #sperm #spermcount #menshealth #fertilityfacts #healthcare #children #babies #medicalissues #lovechildren #reproductivehealth #reproduction (at Delhi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAVmQHHD358/?igshid=5g004ilmdgin
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How to Increase Sperm Count by Food?
Male infertility contributes to nearly 50% cases of childless couples.
Males are reluctant to disclose their sexual problem which is also major contributing factor that has made this problem so common.
Poor fertility or infertility is a condition that mostly goes undetected when a male tries to impregnate a woman.
Male infertility can be due to low sperm count or oligospermia or due to absence of sperm or azoospermia.
There is another condition which can interfere with male’s fertility which is low sperm motility in this condition male discharges sperms that are less motile or unable to swim forward quickly.
Here we are going to discuss 10 easy tips to cure oligospermia and low sperm motility and achieve fatherhood easily.
How Do I Improve Sperm Quantity And Motility?
In modern treatment there are methods that clearly identify the problem but fail to provide any way to reverse it.
In traditional methods there are ways which have been used since ancient times to cure oligospermia, azoospermia and low sperm motility.
These methods show improvement and possibility of a reliable treatment.
Here are most trusted natural ways that are recommended to increase male fertility.
- Improve lifestyle. Unhealthy lifestyle is major contributing factor in promoting male infertility. Quit smoking as side effects of smoking severely affect sperm production and even cause abnormalities in sperms. Limit alcohol and completely stop use of recreational drugs to improve sperm quality. Sleep for sufficient duration and maintain proper sleeping schedule.
- If you are under medication identify if any drug or medicine is not causing the problem. There are many anti-depressants, corticosteroids, anti-psychotic, anti-inflammatory and anabolic steroids that can cause oligospermia and even azoospermia in males.
- If you want to know how do I improve sperm quantity, load-up your system with carrot, tomatoes and sweet potato. These are foods that are rich in nutrition, healthy carbs and vitamins and directly affect sperm count and motility.
- Focus on eating yellow and orange colored fruits more. These are generally rich in beta-carotene that turns into vitamin A during digestion. Vitamin A is one of the most potent antioxidants and its healthy consumption improves reproductive system functions.
- Target to eat more veggies and wholegrain. Green veggies and gluten-free wholegrain are great foods to overcome oligospermia and improve sperm quality. These also have positive effect on sperm motility and protect sperm from abnormalities.
- Focus on eating at least one serving of nuts and seeds each. Nuts like almonds, walnuts, pistachios are good for improving sperm quality and pumpkin, sesame and sunflower seeds are loaded with zinc excellent for increase sperm count.
- Cut-down processed foods to consume less saturated fat. Males high on cholesterol are generally low on fertility. Consumption of saturated fats in lesser quantity improves sperm quality and helps in controlling obesity.
- Avoid too much soy food. Soy food is rich in phytoestrogen that elevate level of estrogen. Male body having higher estrogen suffers with hormonal imbalance that affects reproductive system functions and lower sperm count.
- Protect your system from environmental toxins and chemicals. Use of plastic in kitchen or for carrying food items exposes body to harmful toxins. Environment containing radiations also has negative impact over sperm health and production.
- Get good dose of vitamin D and calcium. Generally these are related to bone health but calcium and vitamin D are crucial for sperm health too. Stay in sun for sometime during the day to allow body to produce vitamin D. Consume low-fat dairy products for calcium and other nutrients.
Use herbs
These are natural remedies for all types of health problems.
If you want to know how do I improve sperm quantity in lesser time, use of herbs is the answer.
Spermac capsules and Vital M-40 capsules in combination deliver benefits of multiple herbs with each dose.
These supplements take care of nutrition, hormonal balance and reproductive system functions to cure oligospermia and azoospermia naturally.
With use of these supplements in short duration, male gains better semen quality and quantity and ability to impregnate a woman quickly.
Along with treatment of low sperm count and motility these are highly beneficial supplements for curing poor stamina, low energy and psychological problems too.
These improve male’s vitality and virility along with fertility naturally.
Due to herbal nature male of any age can use these supplements.
The positive impact of these eliminates ill-effects of various factors like medication, smoking, alcoholism etc. to improve sperm count and motility.
Conclusion
Male infertility is common problem and environmental, lifestyle and dietary factors are major contributors in making it common.
Herbs provide holistic and most reliable treatment in combination with dietary and lifestyle changes.
Spermac and Vital M-40 capsules come with best combination of herbs to address oligospermia in males of all ages.
These are versatile in their benefits and capable of providing fast and long-lasting results.
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Infertility in males at a young age
Infertility in young males can stem from various factors such as varicocele, genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, infections, testicular trauma, lifestyle habits, environmental toxins, or medication side effects.
Seeking evaluation by a healthcare professional is crucial to identify the underlying cause and explore treatment options. Embrio IVF Centre specializes in diagnosing and treating male infertility, offering personalized care to help young men overcome fertility challenges and achieve their reproductive goals.
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Which is the best IVF center in Pune?
Determining the "best" IVF center in Pune can depend on various factors, including success rates, expertise of the medical team, patient care, facilities, and individual preferences. While I can't definitively label one center as the absolute best, I can suggest a few renowned IVF centers in Pune:
Nova IVI Fertility:
Embrio IVF Centre:
Silverberries IVF Clinic:
Cloudnine Fertility:
Oasis IVF Centre:
Before choosing an IVF center, it's crucial to research each option thoroughly, consider factors such as success rates and patient reviews, and schedule consultations to discuss your specific needs and concerns with the medical team.
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IVF isn't just for women with fertility issues. Men can also find solutions for fertility challenges like low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal morphology Know the facts before believing myths about fertility treatments It's crucial to understand the reality behind these treatments to make informed decisions on your path to parenthood.
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Fertility Part 22: Egg retrieval/Embryos
Embryos are not babies. But they are a critical step. In this part of our journey, I tell you all about how many embryos we get, and how we got them.
Previous: Fertility Part 21: Follicles We drove into Vancouver in the morning, April 2,2024. The night before felt strange, not having any other injections to do, but it was oddly relieving as well. We got checked in pretty quickly and set up in a prep and recovery bay. They came to take her blood pressure and other vitals, talked through the entire procedure, and put in her IV. Andrea had a…
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Infertility Part 16: Getting Ready
Previous: Infertility Part 15: Final Diagnosis As I mentioned in my last post, once my own final diagnosis was complete, we were able to move forward with our next steps at the fertility clinic. This process went lightning fast compared to all other aspects thus far. They were in touch very quickly to book appointments for us and get some final testing for Andrea completed. The following all…
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Infertility Part 20: Taking a break
This is quite delayed in getting posted, but sometimes delays are needed in the infertility process as you'll read here. We stopped posting after we suffered a loss but we are glad to be back, walking you through our story. #infertility #IVF #IUI #donor
Written March 2024 about events taking place November 2023 -January 2024 After our third failed IUI, it felt natural to take a bit of a break. For one thing, we were out of donor sperm samples and there were no more available from the same donor, so we knew we would have to wait or find a new donor. I was not ready to go through that all over again yet, and Andrea was not ready to put her body…
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Infertility Part 15: Final Diagnosis
My final male infertility diagnosis brings finality but also allows us to move in new directions.
As I wrote in Infertility #12: Urologist, I had already seen a regular urologist for an initial referral, a physical exam, and then a test called a Karyotype. With the Karyotype, I had my genetics tested to see if I was possibly born with an additional chromosome or if any had odd shapes or sizes, or possibly if I was missing any whole chromosomes. It also would diagnose something like…
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Infertility Part 14: Money Stress
This was written during a period of financial stress and highlights a huge reality that most people don't consider, yet I hope can understand and relate to, as most people have some sort of financial stress in our lives. Ours is just different than most.
Warning: I do my fair share of venting in this one. I wrote this during a period of immense financial stress and frustration. This is part of the reality of infertility that many people just don’t even realize or think about. I will not apologize for the feelings I had/have, but please know that I hold no ill feelings towards those who have never dealt with this type of money stress. We all need…
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Infertility Part 13: Fertility Clinic!
This post goes through the very beginning stages of getting connected to a fertility clinic and some logistics of working with multiple doctors at the same time.
In my last post, I talked about having my first Urologist appointments. One of the main goals for me in that first phone appointment was to ask for a referral to a fertility clinic that we have chosen. Thankfully this was incredibly easy and I didn’t even have to bring it up. He was already aware due to the original referral to him from our family doctor. Once the referral was placed, we had no…
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