South Austin Fertility

Male Infertility

Male infertility is more common than you think

You aren’t alone if you’re facing male infertility. Millions of couples struggle to conceive, and male fertility issues play a role in about 40% of these cases. Our South Austin fertility doctor realizes that this may be surprising information. However, it’s important to know that infertility isn’t just a woman’s problem.

Texas Fertility Center (TFC) has been helping patients overcome infertility since 1980. With comprehensive testing and proven fertility treatments, our team has helped welcome 25,000 babies into the arms of loving parents.

How TFC diagnoses male infertility

Our South Austin fertility doctor knows that having a healthy baby is your top priority. To help you do so, your doctor promptly begins the process of identifying any roadblocks that may stand between you and a baby.

She begins the process of diagnosing male infertility by asking you about your medical history. Your doctor will also want to know about lifestyle factors that can influence fertility. This may include diet, tobacco and alcohol consumption, and occupational factors.

After this important discussion, she will order a semen analysis. This test will assess many characteristics of your sperm.

  • Concentration, or the amount of sperm per volume of semen
  • Motility, or the percentage of live and swimming sperm
  • Morphology, or the percentage of sperm with a normal shape

In some cases, your test results may cause our South Austin fertility doctor to refer you to a local urologist. An experienced urologist can diagnose and help treat many male fertility issues. For example, this doctor can address anatomic factors like an obstruction, endocrine issues like complications from diabetes, and functional problems like erectile dysfunction.

Finding comprehensive treatment options for male infertility

You will find many proven fertility treatments at TFC to overcome male infertility. Depending on the results of your diagnostic testing, our doctor may recommend intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF) or IVF with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

The simplest treatment is IUI, which involves inserting washed and prepared sperm into your partner’s uterus. In contrast, IVF with ICSI is more advanced and takes a typical IVF cycle to the next level. During this procedure, our embryologists inject a single sperm into each egg to promote fertilization. Your doctor will help you decide which treatment is right for your situation and family-building goals.

Contact us to schedule an appointment with our South Austin fertility doctor. Your doctor will provide the exceptional care you need to grow your family.