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Sperm analysis cost
A sperm analysis is often the first test many couples undergo when they have failed to get pregnant. And that is with good reason – a semen analysis is the least invasive fertility test around. There are no risks, and the results are available soon after the semen sample was delivered to the lab. What [...]
Sperm analysis – what you need to know about morphology
For couples who have been trying to get pregnant for a number of years without success, semen analysis of the male partner will certainly be among the first fertility tests that is suggested by healthcare providers. Semen analysis is a relatively non-invasive test for a couple, and it provides quick results without a high cost. [...]
Male fertility testing cost
Couples that have failed to conceive a baby after trying for longer than a year are often recommended to start fertility testing. It can be hard to know where to start, especially if you have no idea what is causing your infertility. Male fertility testing is much less invasive and difficult on the patient than [...]
What tests to start with after conception isn’t happening
When you first start on your journey of trying to get pregnant, you’ll be told that most couples take around six months to conceive. You will also read that trying for a baby can take a year, and that this is completely normal. So, if you have hit that one-year mark, and conception is not [...]
Going for sperm analysis? A short outline of the procedure
Sperm analysis is usually one of the first procedures that are recommended when a couple has been unable to get pregnant. It tests things like sperm volume, morphology, sperm count, motility, and white blood cell count. Couples who are preparing for a semen analysis might be nervous, and wonder what to expect. Here is a [...]
Male Infertility Test
With so much emphasis put on the topic of female infertility, male infertility sort of takes second place. However, most statistics point to how it is just as common for a man as it is for a woman to experience infertility issues. Male infertility rates account for approximately 50% of all cases of a couple’s [...]
