Webinar: Infertility - not just a female condition

Thu, May 7, 2015
12:00pm to 1:00pm ET

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This one-hour webinar will give an overview of several important aspects of male factor fertility. Mayo Clinic urologist and male fertility specialist Landon Trost, M.D., discusses how often a male factor is present, what it means for overall male health, health of a future child, and the impact of aging. Dr. Trost also reviewed initial steps performed to evaluate for male fertility and treatment options. After his presentation, Dr. Trost answered questions.

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When should our family consider coming to Mayo vs. seeing another physician/location?

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Should I have a semen analysis even though the doctor identified a problem in my wife?

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If my partner gets pregnant after a vasectomy reversal, are there added risks involved? Is the sperm just as healthy as it was before my original vasectomy surgery?

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If a male patient has a high DFI (DNA Fragmentation Index) does that increase the risk of miscarriage or genetic problems in the offspring?

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Are some sexual positions more conducive to getting pregnant than others?

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We were recently told that my husband has Klinefelter's Syndrome and has zero sperm count in the analyses he's had done. We've been told that there is a 50% chance sperm can be found through a testicular biopsy. Is that accurate? If sperm is found for IVF, would we be able to have a viable pregnancy and healthy baby?

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Is male infertility hereditary? My son was conceived through IVF several years ago. We were not able to determine the cause of my husband’s infertility then. I’m worried that whatever caused the infertility may have been passed to my son. Are there genetic tests that can determine if this is the case?

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