Two ways to find out the cause of infertility

By | May 6, 2020

In order for a couple to become pregnant, at least four things have to happen:

  • A woman must produce and release a healthy egg from one of her ovaries (ovulation).
  • A man must produce viable sperm which can successfully fertilize the woman’s egg (fertilization).
  • The egg must travel through a fallopian tube toward the uterus (transportation).
  • The fertilized egg must attach to the inside of the uterus (implantation).

Low sperm count or abnormal sperm function may be caused by different things. These include:

  • Undescended testicles
  • Genetic defects/DNA damage
  • Diabetes
  • Prior bacterial or viral infections such as mumps or adenovirus
  • Trauma or prior surgeries on the testicles or inguinal region
  • Enlarged veins (varicoceles) in the testes that can increase blood flow and heat, both of which affect the number and shape of the sperm
  • Exposure to chemicals like pesticides, radiation, and chemotherapy
  • Alcohol use, marijuana use, and tobacco smoke
  • Steroid use
  • Overexposure to heat (such as in saunas and hot tubs)
  • Surgical removal of one of the testicles due to cancer

In addition, there can be problems with the delivery of sperm and subsequent fertilization due to any of the following:

  • Premature ejaculation
  • Damage or injury to the reproductive organs
  • Semen entering the bladder instead of emerging through the penis during orgasm (retrograde ejaculation)
  • Certain genetic diseases (such as cystic fibrosis)

Men who have previously had a vasectomy and wish to father a child have two choices. They either need to have the vasectomy reversed or have sperm retrieved through a surgical procedure as part of assisted reproductive techniques.

Two ways to find out the cause of infertility
Two ways to find out the cause of infertility