Sunfert calls for awareness of male infertility

Sunfert International Fertility Centre urges increased awareness of male infertility during Men’s Health Awareness Month and World Infertility Awareness Month.

Sunfert International Fertility Centre (Sunfert) is shining a spotlight on male infertility during Men’s Health Awareness Month and World Infertility Awareness Month in June.

While male infertility has often been overshadowed by discussions on female infertility, it is a critical issue that affects couples worldwide. Sunfert aims to empower couples with knowledge and encourage them to seek professional help when facing difficulties in conceiving.

By raising awareness, Sunfert strives to provide comprehensive support and tailored solutions for individuals navigating the challenges of male infertility.

Unveiling the prevalence of male infertility

Male infertility is a prevalent issue that impacts couples globally, including in Malaysia. Contrary to common misconceptions, infertility is not solely a female issue, with a 50-50 split between male and female factors.

Alarming statistics from Malaysia’s Ministry of Women, Family, and Community Development indicate that 60% of sperm analysis tests conducted exhibited abnormal results.

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Dr Eeson Sinthamoney, Director & Fertility Specialist at Sunfert, emphasizes the need to address this widespread concern and highlights the impact of societal and environmental factors on the rise of male infertility cases.

Understanding the causes and treatment options

Dr Eeson Sinthamoney, Director & Fertility Specialist at Sunfert

Male infertility can be attributed to various biological factors, including genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, anatomical issues, and underlying medical conditions.

Lifestyle choices such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and poor diet can also significantly impact male fertility. Dr Eason emphasizes the importance of understanding additional factors that may affect fertility health.

Comprehensive assessments, including sperm tests and evaluations of functionality and underlying issues, provide valuable insights into the specific causes contributing to male infertility. Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) offer hope for couples facing male infertility.

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Genetic testing and sperm preservation techniques like cryopreservation have also revolutionized the field, providing options for future family planning.

Sunfert International Fertility Centre encourages individuals and couples to seek professional help and support when facing male infertility challenges.

The centre emphasizes the importance of emotional well-being, personalized treatment approaches, and the autonomy of fertility choices.

With over 5,000 babies brought into the world through advanced fertility treatments, Sunfert is dedicated to providing compassionate care, counselling, innovative treatments, and expertise to help couples fulfil their dream of starting a family.

For more information and support, visit www.sunfert.com

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