
Inside the Male Bag: Low Sperm Count, Varicoceles & Vital Lifestyle Fixes
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About this listen
Welcome to the very first Male bag episode of The Male Fertility Podcast! In these episodes, we will answer your questions about male fertility. If you have a question you'd like answered, please email: themalefertilitypodcast@gmail.com.
This episode covers:
- How can a man tell if he's infertile, and are there any signs to look out for?
- Are there specific lifestyle changes or habits to improve male fertility?
- Is it still possible to have children with a low sperm count?
- What are the main signs of a varicocele, and how would I know if I had one? NeXYs Community Webinar: there is an upcoming webinar on varicoceles and male fertility with Dr. Steven Moser on 19th May. Join the NeXYs community at nexysfertility.com (NeXYs).
- Can infertility happen even if you've already had a child (secondary infertility)? What could cause it?
Get Involved!
- Send your questions: themalefertilitypodcast@gmail.com
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Next Episode: Why fertility matters at work.
DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider.
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