5 Common myths about infertility in men

in #icsibangalore4 years ago

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When a couple struggles to have a baby, the responsibility is laid on the woman. This is because men do not give birth to a child. Therefore several myths have built up around infertility in men.

  1. The first myth is related to the fact that only women are infertile. This myth has come down since the times of biblical writings, Egyptian papyruses and the medical texts of the classical Greeks. These misperceptions probably occurred because a woman's body was rarely understood. However, many studies have busted this myth. It has now been proved that men and women are equally responsible for bringing a child into this world.
  2. Another common myth is that stress causes infertility. Many doctors claim that the tension of not being able to have a baby and having to undergo fertility treatment for the same can lead to so much stress that it can prevent the most successful procedures from being successful. However, though stress can be connected with infertility, but stress does not necessarily cause infertility. An analysis of studies carried out on over 3,500 women undergoing fertility treatments had shown that emotional distress before treatment was not connected with the outcomes.
  3. Often men feel that not having a child is not their problem. That is, things are perfectly fine with them physically and they do not need to go for a checkup for infertility. However, if you have not had a baby even after trying for a year, then ideally, even men should visit a doctor and ensure things are alright. There are effective treatments for men, which are a solution to infertility among men. After studying the couple, doctors may suggest IVF or ICSI in either Bangalore, Delhi or Hyderabad have several renowned hospitals to help the couple enjoy the bliss of parenthood.
  4. Some men are extremely sensitive by nature and begin to worry when they feel that their wives are desperate for a child. Though most women want to be mothers, not all of them are desperate. Every man should communicate with his partner clearly to know the opinions. This helps in deciding if they should wait for some time or consult an expert immediately.
  5. Some men think that they should not talk to anyone about not having a baby or about going to a clinic for assessment. This is wrong. You think you need help talk to someone who may have undergone the same problem and not with the whole world.
  6. Men are supposed to be like a rock and not share any emotions about their infertility when the cycle is unsuccessful is another myth about infertility in men. Since both are eager for the baby, just share your disappointment and find a solution. It will help both of you to handle the situation.Most guys think they have to be the proverbial rock of Gibraltar emotionally. But truly being present in the medically assisted baby making efforts sometimes means showing sadness when a cycle doesn't work.

Certain complications with the male reproductive system may cause infertility among men. However, in this male-dominated world, this has been unacceptable for some people and, therefore, has resulted in myths. Fortunately, the myths are being busted, and acceptance of male infertility has made it easier for couples to treat and find solutions for it.

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