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Male Infertility Treatment in Pune

Pune's leading fertility specialists — advanced IUI, IVF, & ICSI care with proven success rates.

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Understanding Male Infertility — Pune IVF
Understanding Male Infertility

Male Infertility Is More Common Than You Think

Infertility is often assumed to be a female issue, but that isn't the full picture. Male factors contribute to nearly half of all infertility cases — whether alone or alongside a partner's condition. Yet many men delay seeking help simply because the topic feels difficult to talk about.

At Pune IVF, we approach male infertility the same way we approach every fertility concern — with a clear diagnosis, a treatment plan built around the cause, and a team that makes the process easier, not more stressful.

From simple lifestyle-related sperm issues to more complex conditions like azoospermia or varicocele, most cases can be evaluated and treated effectively when addressed early — often without the need for advanced procedures.

~40–50%
of infertility cases involve a male factor, either alone or combined with a female factor.
Most causes are diagnosable with a simple semen analysis and hormone panel — the first step we recommend at your consultation.
Our Expert — Dr. Samidha Dalvi-Amale, Pune IVF
Our Expert

Expert Fertility Specialist

Dr. Samidha Dalvi-Amale, fertility specialist at Pune IVF
Dr. Samidha Dalvi-Amale
Qualification
MBBS, DNB (ObGyn), FICOG
FMCOG Fellowship in infertility ( Spain)
Masters in Reproductive medicine ( UK)
Member Indian Fertility Society (IFS)
Member Indian Society of assisted reproduction (ISAR)
Experience
Director and Chief IVF Specialist at Pune IVF, practising fertility medicine across Pune for 15+ years
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Signs You May Need Evaluation — Pune IVF
Signs You May Need Evaluation

When Should You See a Specialist for Male Infertility ?

These are common indicators that it may be time for a fertility evaluation — having one or more doesn't confirm a diagnosis, but it's a good reason to get checked.

No Pregnancy After 1 Year
Trying to conceive for 12 months (or 6 months if your partner is over 35) without success.
Low Count on a Prior Test
A previous semen analysis showed low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal morphology.
History of Varicocele or Undescended Testes
A diagnosed varicocele, or testes that didn't descend naturally in childhood.
Past Infections or Surgery
A history of genital infections, STIs, hernia repair, or reproductive-tract surgery.
Not sure if any of this applies to you? A single consultation and semen analysis can give you clarity.
Common Causes — Pune IVF
Common Causes

What Can Cause Male Infertility?

Male infertility usually traces back to one of a few identifiable causes. Tap each one to learn more.

Low sperm count, reduced motility, or abnormal shape — the most common cause, often linked to lifestyle, past illness, or hormonal factors.
Swollen veins in the scrotum that raise testicular temperature and impair sperm production — found in roughly 16 in 100 men, and often correctable with minor surgery.
A complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate, caused either by a blockage in the reproductive tract or a production issue in the testicles — both are treatable.
When hormones from the pituitary gland that trigger sperm production run low or abnormal, sperm output drops — often correctable with medical therapy.
Semen enters the bladder instead of exiting normally during climax — often linked to past surgery, diabetes, or certain medications.
Chromosomal or gene-level conditions can affect sperm production or the development of the reproductive tract — identified through targeted genetic testing.
Smoking, excess alcohol, obesity, and certain medicines (steroids, chemotherapy, some blood pressure or cholesterol drugs) can all lower sperm count and quality.
Treatment Options We Offer — Pune IVF
Treatment Options We Offer

Advanced Male Infertility Treatment Based on Your Diagnosis

There's no single fix for male infertility — treatment depends entirely on the cause. Here's what we offer, from the simplest to the most advanced.

Medical & Hormonal Therapy
Medication to correct hormonal imbalances or treat underlying conditions — often enough to restore natural sperm production.
Non-surgical, first-line option
Varicocelectomy (Surgery)
A minor, well-established procedure to correct swollen scrotal veins and improve sperm parameters.
Day-care surgical procedure
Sperm Retrieval Techniques
Microsurgical methods — TESE, microTESE, PESA, MESA — to retrieve sperm directly from the testicle or epididymis in azoospermia cases.
For azoospermia / blockage
Not sure which treatment is right for you? Get a personalised plan after your first consultation. Book a Consultation
Why Choose Pune IVF, Wakad

Why Choose Pune IVF For Male Infertility

Zero-cost EMI options

Spread your treatment cost over flexible, interest-free instalments, so finances are never a reason to delay care.

Complete Transparency

Clear information about your treatment plan, costs, procedures, and expected outcomes—helping you make informed decisions with confidence.

High success rate

Consistently strong outcomes, backed by protocols refined over years of dedicated fertility practice.

Advanced techniques

Cutting-edge reproductive technology applied at every stage, for more precise and effective treatment.

Videos — Pune IVF
Videos

Pune IVF Experts Speak

Hear it from Dr. Samidha herself — real explainers on fertility and IVF treatment.

About Pune IVF Fertility Centre
About Pune IVF Fertility Centre
IVF Procedure Explained (Hindi)
IVF Procedure Explained (Hindi)
Live IUI Procedure
Live IUI Procedure — Welcome to My IVF OT
Live Sonosalpingography Test
Live Sonosalpingography (SSG) — Checking Blocked Tubes
IUI vs IVF Success Rate
Is IUI's Success Rate Lower Than IVF's?
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Frequently Asked Questions — IVF Centre in Wakad, Pune

Frequently Asked Questions

What is male infertility and how common is it?

Male infertility means a man's sperm quality, quantity, or delivery is affecting his partner's chances of conceiving. It's more common than most people realise — male factors are involved in nearly 40–50% of all infertility cases, either alone or alongside a female-factor cause.

How is male infertility diagnosed?

Diagnosis usually starts with a semen analysis, followed by a hormonal blood work-up and a scrotal ultrasound if needed. Genetic testing is recommended only in specific cases, such as very low or zero sperm count. Most men complete the full evaluation in one or two visits.

Can male infertility be treated?

Yes. Depending on the cause, treatment can range from medication and lifestyle changes to minor surgery (like varicocelectomy) or advanced options like ICSI and surgical sperm retrieval. Even in cases of azoospermia, biological parenthood is often still possible.

What is the success rate of ICSI for severe male infertility?

Success depends on factors like sperm quality, female partner's age, and the underlying cause, but ICSI has significantly improved outcomes for severe male-factor infertility — including cases where sperm must be surgically retrieved. Pune IVF has maintained a 76%+ overall success rate.

What is the cost of male infertility treatment in Pune?

Cost varies depending on the treatment path — medication, surgery, or ART procedures like ICSI — and how many cycles are needed. Pune IVF explains all costs upfront with no hidden charges, and offers zero-cost EMI options to ease the financial burden.

Can a man with zero sperm count (azoospermia) still have a biological child?

Often, yes. If the cause is a blockage, sperm can usually be surgically retrieved (TESE/microTESE/PESA/MESA) directly from the testicle or epididymis and used with ICSI. Even in some non-obstructive cases, sperm can still be found through microTESE.

Does low sperm count always mean infertility?

Not necessarily. A low count reduces the odds of natural conception but doesn't rule it out. Many men with low counts still conceive naturally or with simpler treatments like IUI, depending on motility and morphology as well.

Can male infertility be reversed naturally?

In some cases — especially when caused by lifestyle factors like smoking, alcohol, obesity, or heat exposure — improving those habits can naturally improve sperm parameters over a few months. Structural or genetic causes usually need medical or surgical treatment instead.

What foods or habits improve sperm count?

A diet rich in antioxidants, zinc, folate, and omega-3s (leafy greens, nuts, fish, whole grains) supports sperm health, while excess alcohol, smoking, and processed foods can lower it. Diet alone rarely fixes a medical cause, so it's best paired with a proper evaluation.

Does smoking or alcohol affect male fertility?

Yes. Regular smoking and excess alcohol consumption are linked to lower sperm count, reduced motility, and higher DNA fragmentation, all of which can lower the chances of natural conception and affect the outcomes of fertility treatment.