Male Subfertility
Male Subfertility is the inability of a male to successfully contribute to conception. It affects about 15-20% of couples who are trying to conceive, and is often a contributing factor in up to 50% of cases of infertility. Male Subfertility can be caused by a number of factors such as age, lifestyle, health problems, and genetic factors. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes to assisted reproductive techniques. Treatment success is highly individualized, and depends on the cause of subfertility. Early diagnosis and treatment are recommended to improve the chances of successful conception.
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