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Male Infertility Treatment

Prior to performing male infertility treatment, the doctor should examine the cervix of the woman; abnormal vaginal discharge can be a sign of an infection. In general the male has simple diagnostic tests and there are a number available. They can be as simple as a semen analysis or a post-coital test. It is important to evaluate the male early on in the fertility investigation. Prior to performing male infertility treatment, the doctor should examine the cervix of the woman; abnormal vaginal discharge can be a sign of an infection.

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Male Infertility Treatment

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Cervix, Vaginal Discharge

Of the 50 million sperm that are ejaculated during intercourse, only 5-10 million make it to the uterus. It must be determined whether there are enough sperm available at the beginning so that one is likely to find and fertilize the egg. Male fertility problems usually boil down to numbers. Prior to performing male infertility treatment, the doctor should examine the cervix of the woman; abnormal vaginal discharge can be a sign of an infection.

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