Male Infertility & Sexual Health
Sexual health plays an important role in keeping our bodies physically and mentally healthy and deserves a prominent place in everyone’s life.
Scientifically speaking, sex is a hormone-driven bodily function designed to sustain the human species. Emotionally, it’s a fun activity that helps strengthen the bond between partners. Sexual health is influenced by physical, psychological, interpersonal and social factors.
This includes sexual desire (libido) and the ability to maintain an erection. Disorders such as hormonal imbalance, stress, depression, relationship problems, and cholesterol clogging arteries can affect libido and erections (erectile dysfunction). In fact, this is an early warning sign of heart disease.
What is male infertility?
Giving birth is an easy and natural experience for most couples. However, getting pregnant is very difficult for some couples. In general, male fertility is determined by sperm quantity and quality. If a man ejaculates a low sperm count or poor sperm quality, it can be difficult or even impossible to conceive.
Taking control of your sexual health not only makes you and your partner happier, it also gives you the opportunity to improve your overall health by helping you deal with other, more serious health issues.
Why Sex Life Matters to Quality of Life
Sex doesn’t just feel good; it is good for you. “People who are sexually active have better immune systems, are mentally and physically healthier, and get sick less days.”
Statistics from the Sexual Dysfunction Association show that a quarter of all marriages with erectile dysfunction end in divorce. At our clinic, we address the following topics:
Know Whether you have Fertility issues
We recommend a systematic approach to identifying fertility concerns:
- Step 1: Get a Semen test done with 3 to 5 days abstinence from sexual intercourse or masturbation.
- Step 2: If the Semen test is abnormal, repeat the semen test after 2 weeks for confirmation.
Causes for dysfunction may include fear of sexual activity, stress, unresolved relationship problems, and depression.
Understanding Semen Reports
If semen reports are abnormal, they typically fall into these four clinical categories. Click to learn more about each:
Be Brave Enough to Take the First Step
Expert Evaluation
We understand that talking about sexual health is difficult. Our clinic provides a professional, discreet environment.
Overall Well-being
Improving your sexual health gives you the opportunity to address other more serious health issues early.