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    • azoospermia
    • bilateral absence of the vas deferens
    • cryptochidism
    • epididymitis
    • hyperprolactinemia
    • immunological infertility
    • klinefelter's syndrome
    • occlusion
    • retrograde ejaculation
    • sperm problems
    • varicocele
    • vasectomy reversal
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This website helps me to prepare for conversations with my doctor.

Male Diagnosis

This is a difficult time for you and your partner, however diagnosing the problem is an important milestone whether the diagnosis is male-related or female-related. You and your partner need to deal with your infertility as a team regardless of the cause.

If you do not have a diagnosis yet, you may be looking for information about the possible causes. If you already have a diagnosis you probably want to know as much as you can about it. Understanding your condition will help you feel more in control and allow you and your partner to ask the right questions regarding treatment options. You may be referred to a urologist who specializes in male infertility.

Educating yourself may take a little research. The information in this section is a valuable resource. It details 12 diagnoses for male infertility, including their symptoms, causes and how they are typically treated.

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