In many of the infertility cases, the male partner is equally responsible for the failure of natural conception. Male infertility can be defined, as a condition where a male partner is unable to contribute to the process of fertilization and the female partner is fertile enough for the pregnancy to occur. The emergence of male infertility has changed the scenario as earlier it was believed that only females are infertile and there is nothing wrong with their male partners. There can be numerous reasons for male infertility such as: Varicocele in which the vein that drains the testicle swells and results in a reduction of sperm quality. Infections that can interfere in the production of sperm and can cause scarring tissue that blocks passage of the sperm.
Issues related to ejaculation. Presence of antibodies attacking the sperm. Imbalance in the hormonal level. Tubal defects which lead…