Clinic Offers Information On Low Sperm Count And Conceiving
August 29, 2016 – – A London, England based website that provides information to couples on a number of relationship issues, has posted information on the issues of having a low sperm count and conceiving. The post discusses the medical, environmental and lifestyle causes of the condition and offers some ways to improve fertility.
“We wanted to help couples who are having difficulties in having a child,” says a spokesperson for the website. “We researched and gathered information about low sperm count and conceiving to help those having problems try to determine where the problem lies, and what they can do about it.”
The spokesperson says the blog post offers general information about low sperm count, what it is, and the risks for men. This is an issue that a number of men face, and it can make it difficult, or impossible in some cases, for couples with this issue to have a baby. Low sperm count is one of the most common issues of infertility, and one that site says is often overlooked.
“More often than not, people think it’s a problem with the woman,” says the spokesperson. “Women have so many things that can deter conceiving, from weight to endometriosis to cysts; there are just so many things that could be the issue that sperm count is often not considered until after a number of years and thousands of dollars have been exhausted.”
The spokesperson states that by knowing what could potentially cause this issue and how it affects the ability to conceive, many couples may consider having it checked first, which could save them time and money. There are a number of medical causes in addition to psychological issues that could affect the ability to produce sperm. The spokesperson states that knowing these causes could potentially help some couples to avoid countless medical examinations that produce no results, when sperm count is actually the problem. They site owners hope that the information provided will help couples to consider all of the possible causes of infertility.
In addition to medical, environmental, and lifestyle causes, the new information also offers insights into ways that these problems can be overcome. Those interested in learning more about this and other relationship concerns from sex to parenting, can sign up or the site’s newsletter.
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