Knowledge is power – understand your reproductive health with comprehensive male fertility testing at my Sydney fertility clinic.
You may want to consider tests for male fertility if you and your partner have been trying for a while to conceive without success. Though there is still some social stigma surrounding male infertility that needs to be overcome, seeking an expert opinion early can provide a diagnosis and pave the way for effective treatment, saving you and your partner from ongoing disappointment.
Semen is a combination of the fluid and sperm from the testicles. The semen sample you provide is sent to a laboratory for assessment of various parameters, including the volume of fluid, sperm count, and sperm quality. This test can identify various issues, including low sperm concentration, abnormal sperm shape (morphology), or poor sperm movement (motility). There are also advanced semen tests that may be necessary, which includes assessment of DNA fragmentation.
Your hormone profile helps to give us a bigger picture of any potential problems contributing to your fertility concerns, and what treatment can be considered.
Ultrasound or MRI may be required if there is a suspicion of a problem in the genital region.
Antibodies are produced by your immune system. Although they are designed to protect against disease-causing microbes, trauma and injury or other conditions of the testes can result in antibodies being created that target your own sperm. Diagnosing the presence of anti-sperm antibodies will guide our treatment decisions.