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What causes low sperm morphology? How do you improve it? (Ask The Egg Whisperer)

What causes low sperm morphology? How do you improve it? (Ask The Egg Whisperer)

FromThe Egg Whisperer Show


What causes low sperm morphology? How do you improve it? (Ask The Egg Whisperer)

FromThe Egg Whisperer Show

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58 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2021
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Podcast episode

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Ask the Egg Whisperer is one of my favorite shows to do. I love hearing from you! In a recent episode, Nina wrote in to ask about low sperm morphology and how to improve it. Here’s what I had to say: Do another semen analysis first. You can go to meetfellow.com/eggwhisperer to do one from the comfort of your home. If the morphology is still low, do a sperm DNA fragmentation test. I would suggest getting to a urologist to check “under the hood” and see if there's a varicocele. Check his testosterone and look at his lifestyle and supplement list. Easy way to get his testosterone checked? http://trylgc.com/ballsmethod. And a cool test to assess sperm vs chronological age is: pathfertility.com/eggwhisperer Taking sperm friendly supplements like CoQ10, vitamin D and ConceptionXR from Theralogix. Use PRC code TUSHY for all their products.  You can hear her question, and my answer, around the 16 minute mark from episode 291.  To submit your own question to Dr. Aimee for a future episode of Ask The Egg Whisperer, click here.  Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School
Released:
Jan 23, 2021
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Dr Aimee is a renowned medical doctor specializing in fertility, who is deeply committed to empowering her patients and listeners with fertility literacy throughout their journeys. In addition to hosting discussions with other top fertility experts, she’ll also tap into her own knowledge and patient experiences. Her true passion is in focusing on each person who reaches out to her, getting to know their unique story and needs, and then guiding them with warmth and compassion. That is why, a very happy (and clever) patient dubbed her the Egg Whisperer.