Abnormal Spermogram Is Not an Explanation, It Is a Starting Point – Cesar Fertility
Cesar Fertility shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Male infertility: an abnormal spermogram is not an explanation, it is a starting point.
In 30 to 50% of couples’ infertility, a male factor is involved.
And in a large number of cases, a cause can be found: hormonal, genetic, testicular, obstructive, infectious or lifestyle-related.
Why is it essential?
Because identifying a cause can make it possible to act: treat, guide, advise, prevent.
In this article, Prof. Catherine Patrat takes stock of the main causes of male infertility and the reflexes to have when you are concerned.
To be read to better understand, better screen, and remind people that male reproductive health deserves real attention.
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