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Diagnosed With Low Sperm Count. Suggested IVF. How Can This Be Increased Naturally? Chance Of Pregnancy With IVF?

My husband recieved his test results yesterday, we were freaking out becuase the results stated he has 99% morphology, low sperm count, etc. Basically thripple wammy. They suggested IVF, but I was wondering if thers is any chance to improve this problem naturally, ie vitamins, food, etc. Is it possible that if he re-tests the results may come out different? What are the odds of achieving pregnancy with ICIS + IVF as a last resport.?
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
Please upload the exact semen analysis report.
There are various causes of abnormal semen analysis.
You should consult a Uro Andrologist.
Some of the causes are treatable , such as infections and blockage,and others are not , such as genetic causes.
IT is difficult to say offhand without an examination.
IVF _ ICSI reports also depend on the count and other parameters.
COnsult an infertility specialist.
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Diagnosed With Low Sperm Count. Suggested IVF. How Can This Be Increased Naturally? Chance Of Pregnancy With IVF?

Hello Thanks for your query. Please upload the exact semen analysis report. There are various causes of abnormal semen analysis. You should consult a Uro Andrologist. Some of the causes are treatable , such as infections and blockage,and others are not , such as genetic causes. IT is difficult to say offhand without an examination. IVF _ ICSI reports also depend on the count and other parameters. COnsult an infertility specialist.