One in eight couples have problems when trying to conceive a first child and one in six when trying to conceive a subsequent child, making it a very common situation in clinical practice.
At ROC Clinic our priority is to provide excellent medical care with minimal disruption to our patients' lives. Therefore, we put all our efforts in finding the safest, least complicated medical solution that allows you to quickly return to your normal life.
couples annually with subfertility problems
No. Unfortunately, many men have a normal semen analysis and may have problems conceiving, or vice versa. The semen analysis is a guide, but it is not definitive.
It is a very common situation that affects many couples. We have to make a study of the woman and the man to see where the problem may be, in addition to giving you recommendations to increase the probability of fertilization.
The semen analysis does not predict 100% fertility. Far from it, it indicates that there may be a problem in the man that decreases the risk of fertilization. However, with an abnormal semen analysis you can be fertile.
The 5 most useful tips are: do not smoke, do not drink alcohol, do intense physical exercise, take care of your diet (avoid processed foods) and avoid being overweight. All these factors improve your health and the probability of improving your fertility.
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