Is Addyzoa Helpful In Increasing The Sperm Count?
Question: Hello, my husband had a semen analysis and chromosome count and was found that he had 45xy chromosomes and thus low sperm count. Can addyzoa help increase the sperm count or are we doomed? We have a 7 year old and had a miscarriage last year and really hoping that we can have more kids.
Brief Answer:
Semen analysis report needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to XXXXXXX
For guidance regarding further conception following details are needed.
1. Wife's age, ovarian reserve test report (AMH/USG of ovaries) & tubal patency status (if any test done).
2. Semen analysis report.
If you are having one healthy child through same relationship, you should not bother about karyotype report as far as conception is concerned. Regarding advice for further conception, it depends on answers to above mentioned questions.
Kindly get back with the answers for detailed advice.
Regarding increase of sperm count by addyzoa, it may increase sperm count.
Awaiting reply.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Wife is 32 and all tests done are normal and no blockages.q
Husband's last semen analysis was in last september and sperm count was 1.7mil. molity was 70% and T level was 374. He was prescribed clomid to increase the T levels.
Brief Answer:
Repeat semen analysis after 3 months.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Best plan in your case is to repeat semen analysis after taking addyzoa for 3-4 months to see for improvement. If there is no improvement, you can straightway go for IVF/ICSI. In the meantime you can freeze (store) 1-2 semen samples in any IVF center for backup (in case sperm count reduces further).
You can get conception with own sperm, but at this low count, you will require IVF/ICSI for conception to be possible.
If after 3-4 months sperm count improves dramatically, you can try naturally OR with IUI depending on the result of semen analysis.
Hope you find this helpful.
Wish you good health.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar