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Q:
I have been told that I have poor sperm quality. Can
this be treated so that my sperm will improve?
A: Usually, when the germ cells
have been damaged and only produce poor quality sperm, there
is no way these cells can be regenerated to produce good
sperm again.
Q:
My husband and I have been told that there is nothing
wrong with us but we cannot conceive. Why is this?
A: About 10%-15% of couples
who are unable to conceive have no obvious cause of their
infertility. This can be very frustrating. However, knowing
the cause will often not make any difference to the treatment
regime selected.
Q:
How important is stress in preventing me from conceiving?
A: Stress has been shown to
have a negative impact on fertility, so management of your
stress will help you to conceive.
Q:
My husband works in a factory in very high temperatures.
Do you think is making him infertile?
A: Our modern day living is
certainly contributing to the general reduction in sperm
quality in men. The factors which are making sperm quality
poorer include occupations which are preventing the testicles
from keeping cool, such as your husbands, but also
wearing tight clothing in hot countries, tobacco, pollution,
overweight and lack of general fitness.
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