Prior to your first fertility appointment, we recommend getting done a breast scan, pap smear, folic acid level check, and a dental check-up to rule out general issues. We can then proceed with the following tests conducted at our clinic:
There are many tests that can help us understand what the underlying causes may be. Male infertility is often related to lifestyle factors that you can work on changing. It will take about 90 days to see any lifestyle change get reflected in your sperm health. So if you stop smoking today, your sperm will not be healthier tomorrow. It takes time. This is important to remember when you are trying to have a baby. And if the cause is more permanent, you can consider sperm retrieval procedures like TESA.