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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

It has been 8 months of our marriage and am not getting pregnant my periods are more regular then before my marriage. I dnt know something is wrong with me or my husband as he does not feel excited or really wants to have sex even after a day or tow his sperm release is also less that s what i feel its a teaspoon or sometimes a tablespoon. He says i feel tired. I want a baby please help me
Fri, 14 Jul 2017
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Hello welcome to the health care magic

Normal semen volume is 2 ml approximately..

One tsp is enough semen volume I think

For your infertility investigate with following for primary work up...
-female thyroid profile
-female hemogram and chest x ray
-Serum prolactin
-endometrial biopsy
-tvs and if needed hysteroscopy
-male semen analysis
-male blood glucose

From these reports further comment will be given

You can Consult andrology clinic for prescribing this investigation
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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

Hello welcome to the health care magic Normal semen volume is 2 ml approximately.. One tsp is enough semen volume I think For your infertility investigate with following for primary work up... -female thyroid profile -female hemogram and chest x ray -Serum prolactin -endometrial biopsy -tvs and if needed hysteroscopy -male semen analysis -male blood glucose From these reports further comment will be given You can Consult andrology clinic for prescribing this investigation