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Are There Medicines To Regulate Sperm Count?

i,m married for past 1.5yr.but i'm nt conceived.recently visitd gynec and got fw test done.all my reports are normal but problem is my husbands semen has 15million sperms.doc advised us to go for iui.i'm 26 and he is 28.is there any medicines to correct his sperm count? or wat will be sucess rate after iui?
Fri, 23 Jan 2015
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Hello
Welcome to HCM.
I can understand your concerns.
I would advise your husband to take tablet paternia twice a day for 3-6 months. The active ingredients in this are lycopene, CO-Q10, zinc and carnitine. These compounds are know to improve sperm count and morphology.
You can also IUI. The success rate for IUI is 5-20 percent.
He should keep taking paternia tablets even if you go for IUI.
Consult an infertility specialist.

Hope this helps.
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Are There Medicines To Regulate Sperm Count?

Hello Welcome to HCM. I can understand your concerns. I would advise your husband to take tablet paternia twice a day for 3-6 months. The active ingredients in this are lycopene, CO-Q10, zinc and carnitine. These compounds are know to improve sperm count and morphology. You can also IUI. The success rate for IUI is 5-20 percent. He should keep taking paternia tablets even if you go for IUI. Consult an infertility specialist. Hope this helps. Thanks