How to Get Pregnant if my Husband has no Sperm

How to Get Pregnant if my Husband has no Sperm

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Low sperm count

Getting pregnant when your husband has no sperm or a very low sperm count can be very difficult. A doctor can give a proper diagnosis of whether or not a man has a low sperm count, and couples can go from there to figure out what to do next. Learning how to increase male fertility will be important with a lower than normal sperm count. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

Recovering and rebuilding sperm

It’s important that couples with low sperm count do not have sex too often, so that a man’s body has as much chance as possible to recover and rebuild sperm counts as much as can be expected. The ideal time frame between sexual encounters when trying to conceive is between 48 and 72 hours.

Keep it cool!

Men should also do whatever possible to make sure that their testicles do not overheat, since this can decrease sperm count even more. Staying away from saunas, hot tubs, hot baths and steam rooms is a good idea, and making sure to wear loose clothing to keep the testicles from overheating is a good idea. Vitamins and supplements, along with a healthy diet can really help to improve sperm count as well.

Talk to your doctor

However, if these things do not work to improve sperm count, it is important that a couple discuss other options with their doctor, such as using a sperm donor to get pregnant. It is not easy to get pregnant if your husband has low sperm count or no sperm, but there are options out there to help couples get to achieve their dream of becoming parents.

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Dr. Prabha Sahgal, MD
Dr. Prabha Sahgal, MD | ConceiveEasy
Dr. Prabha Sahgal MD, is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and subspecialty board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Dr. Sahgal holds a B.S. degree from MIT in molecular biology and currently serves on the ConceiveEasy board of directors.

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