Male infertility refers to the inability to conceive a child, caused by factors that are not related to the female. Several factors can lead to male infertility, including low sperm production, immobile sperm, malformed sperm, or blockages that prevent sperm delivery to the semen. These conditions can result from illnesses, infections, chronic health problems, injuries or environmental factors, such as exposure to certain chemicals. SpermHope is an idea based on a new concept of testicular cells behaviors, and it’s a natural treatment for Azoospermia.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Causes of zero sperm count
A man’s fertility generally relies on the quantity and quality of his sperm. If the number of sperm a man ejaculates is low or if the sperm are of a poor quality or zero sperm count, it will be difficult, and sometimes impossible, for him to cause a pregnancy. And azoospermia is the condition that causes infertility in men. To know more, please visit the website spermhope.com
Saturday, 29 October 2016
Contact Azoospermia Treatment Specialist
Nowadays, the causes of male infertility are increasing and in particular the zero sperm count which is called azoospermia. And there are many experienced azoospermia treatment specialists available worldwide researching on the causes of infertility and providing right solutions to the peoples. Dr. Mahmoud Abuelhija is one of them providing a natural treatment for the azoospermia. You can visit their website to get complete information about the treatment procedure or you can visit the ad: click here.
Sunday, 16 October 2016
SpermHope Kit - New supportive treatment for azoospermia
SpermHope Kit is a new supportive treatment for azoospermia. This treatment is for men who are found to have primary testicular failure usually cannot be fully cure and will likely require the use of surgical sperm retrieval methods to recover viable sperm for IVF. They highly recommend taking the six months course for effective results. You can order the product online by visiting the site spermhope.com
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Azoospermia - Male Infertility Condition
Azoospermia is the condition that causes infertility in men. In this condition, a man produces no sperm or very little sperm in his ejaculate, giving him a zero sperm count. Azoospermia can result from a problem with sperm production or sperm delivery. And this may seem like it would prohibit a man from fathering a child, there are treatments options that may help a man with azoospermia deliver sperm correctly or produce more sperm.
Saturday, 1 October 2016
Non-obstructive azoospermia - Men infertility
Non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) is a severe form of infertility accounting for 10% of infertile men. Microdissection testicular sperm extraction (microTESE) includes a set of clinical protocols from which viable sperm are collected from patients (suffering from NOA), for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Clinical protocols associated with the processing of a microTESE sample are inefficient and significantly reduce the success of obtaining a viable sperm population. In this review we highlight the sources of these inefficiencies and how these sources can possibly be removed by microfluidic technology and single-cell Raman spectroscopy. Read more here http://bit.ly/2dHko5i
Sunday, 25 September 2016
Male infertility - Men fertility Management
Reproduction or making a baby is a simple and natural experience for most couples. However, for some couples it is very difficult to conceive. A man’s fertility generally relies on the quantity and quality of his sperm. If the number of sperm a man ejaculates is low or if the sperm are of a poor quality, it will be difficult, and sometimes impossible, for him to cause a pregnancy. Read more here http://bit.ly/2dpiyJ9
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Azoospermia with Dr Mahmoud Abuelhija
This video will show you the meeting with Dr. Mahmoud Abuelhija, the founder of SpermHope treatment, new treatment strategy that target the divisions of stem cells. Spermatogenesis is the process by which undifferentiated germ cells in the testis divide and mature. Continuous function of this process, which produces millions of spermatozoa daily, is required for sustained male fertility. Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), precursors of the spermatogonial lineage, have both self-renewal and differentiation abilities, and are tightly controlled in the stem cell niche. To know more about Azoospermia and sperm production visit https://www.spermhope.com or watch the video.
Saturday, 10 September 2016
Azoospermia Treatment Form
Visit SpermHope.com to get the expert consultation on male infertility issues. They have designed Azoospermia treatment consultation form; you just fill the answers of the questions to get the right solution for your fertility issues. They will go through your problem and find out the case of your infertility and provide you the best solution for your azoospermia. For more details, see the attached document or visit the link https://www.spermhope.com/azoospermia-form/
Saturday, 3 September 2016
Stem cell transplantation for treatment of azoospermia
Azoospermia is defined as the complete lack of sperm in the ejaculate. In humans, Azoospermia affects about 1% of the male population and may be seen in up to 20% of male infertility situations. In testicular Azoospermia the testes are abnormal, atrophic, or absent, and sperm production severely disturbed to absent. To read more about the treatment of azoospermia, visit http://bit.ly/2clZzM7
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Spermatogenesis - The Process of Sperm Production
Spermatogenesis is the process by which undifferentiated germ cells in the testis divide and mature. Continuous function of this process, which produces millions of spermatozoa daily, is required for sustained male fertility. Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), precursors of the spermatogonial lineage, have both self-renewal and differentiation abilities, and are tightly controlled in the stem cell. To read more about sperm production, visit spermhope.com
Friday, 26 August 2016
Contact Azoospermia Treatment Specialist
Nowadays, the causes of male infertility are increasing and in particular the zero sperm count which is called azoospermia. And there are many experienced azoospermia treatment specialists available worldwide researching on the causes of infertility and providing right solutions to the peoples. Dr. Mahmoud Abuelhija is one of them providing a natural treatment for the azoospermia. You can visit their website to get complete information about the treatment procedure.
Monday, 15 August 2016
Male Infertility – Non-obstructive azoospermia
Fertilisation and pregnancies can be achieved with spermatozoa recovered
not only from the ejaculate but also from the seminiferous tubules. The
most common methods for retrieving testicular sperm in non-obstructive
azoospermia (NOA) are testicular sperm aspiration and open testicular
biopsy. The optimal technique for sperm extraction should be minimally
invasive and avoid destruction of testicular function, without
compromising the chance to retrieve adequate numbers of spermatozoa to
perform ICSI. To know more about male infertility, click here.
Thursday, 4 August 2016
All About SpermHope's Azoospermia Research
Spermatogonia stem cells in azoospermic males
Azoospermia in males have only a few spermatogonia stem cells.
These cells are the source of all germ cells and sperm in the testis.
Azoospermic men usually have normal testosterone levels. The researchers said
that the testosterone is critical for the late stages of spermatogenesis and
this means that the spermatogonia stem cells in the seminiferous tubules do not
need testosterone to divide. For more information, visit https://spermhope.com/spermhope-research/
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Azoospermia treatment success stories
There are so many cases which proved that the SpermHope’s azoospermia treatment is very beneficial for patients. Most cases of primary testicular failure is not curable, they can only improve the sperm production but cannot restore to normal production. The azoospermia treatment can improve your sperm count in the semen and avoid the biopsy and improves your success chances of testicular sperm extraction.
Sunday, 26 June 2016
All about Azoospermia and Testosterone
Azoospermic males have only a few spermatogonia stem cells. These cells are the source of all germ cells and sperm in the testis. Azoospermic men usually have normal testosterone levels. The researchers said that the testosterone is critical for the late stages of spermatogenesis and this means that the spermatogonia stem cells in the seminiferous tubules do not need testosterone to divide.
Saturday, 18 June 2016
Zero sperm count - Azoospermia
Male infertility is becoming really a big issue day to day and it’s usually caused by problems that affect either sperm production or sperm transport. Through medical testing, the doctor may be able to find the cause of the problem. This caused in every two-three of infertile men have a problem with making sperm in the testes. Maybe they have low numbers of sperm made or the sperm that are made do not work properly.
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Best Azoospermia Consultation & Treatment
Visit spermhope.com to get consultation for your male fertility issue. They will go through your problem and find out the case of your infertility and provide give you the best solution for your azoospermia. They offer natural treatment for azoospermia as they offer products that are natural and safe and effective to increase in the recovery of testicular cell division and sperm production.
Sunday, 5 June 2016
What is male infertility
A man’s fertility generally relies on the quantity and quality of his sperm. If the number of sperm a man ejaculates is low or if the sperm are of a poor quality, it will be difficult, and sometimes impossible, for him to cause a pregnancy. Male infertility is diagnosed when, after testing both partners, reproductive problems have been found in the male.
Saturday, 28 May 2016
TESE-ICSI in Couples with Non-Obstructive Azoospermia
Candidate TESE-ICSI patients with non-obstructive azoospermia should be counselled that, when followed-up longitudinally, only a minority of men embarking for TESE eventually becomes a biological father. Data available in the literature are only fragmentary because they report either on sperm retrieval rates after TESE or on the outcome of ICSI once testicular spermatozoa has been obtained, mostly in a selected subpopulation. Unfortunately, reliable data to counsel men with NOA on their chance to become a biological father are still lacking.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Azoospermia Consultation Form
Fill out the SpermHope consultation form to get detailed explanation
about your fertility issue. We will go through your problem and find out the
case of your infertility and then give you the best solution for your azoospermia.
We offer natural treatment for azoospermia. Our products are natural and safe and
our research results displayed a significant increase in the recovery of
testicular cell division and sperm production.
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Non-Obstructive Azoospermia - Infertility in Men
Non-obstructive azoospermia
is a severe form of infertility accounting for 10% of infertile men.
Microdissection testicular sperm extraction includes a set of clinical
protocols from which viable sperm are collected from patients suffering
from NOA, for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Clinical
protocols associated with the processing of a microTESE sample are
inefficient and significantly reduce the success of obtaining a viable
sperm population.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Non-Obstructive Azoospermia Treatment
In non-obstructive azoospermia the testes are abnormal and sperm production severely disturbed to absent. FSH levels tend to be elevated as the feedback loop is interrupted. The condition is seen in 49-93% of men with azoospermia. The SpermHope’s azoospermia treatment can improve your sperm count in the semen and avoid the biopsy and if the semen does not contain any sperm, this treatment improves your success chances of testicular sperm extraction.
Sunday, 1 May 2016
Azoospermia Treatment - Improve Sperm Production
The main function of SpermHope treatment is to improve your sperm count in the semen and avoid the biopsy. If the semen does not contain any sperm, this treatment improves your success chances of testicular sperm extraction. The azoospermia treatment is for 6 months, and is very effective to improve the sperm production in men.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Male Infertility - Azoospermia Treatment
There are so many causes of male infertility and in
particular the zero sperm count which is called azoospermia. There are many
experienced doctors available worldwide researching on the treatments for
azoospermia and Dr. Mahmoud Abuelhija is one of them providing a natural
treatment for the azoospermia.
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