Male infertility is responsible for approximately 40–50% of all infertility cases in India — yet it is often the last thing couples investigate. At Akanksha IVF Centre, Janakpuri, New Delhi, we provide comprehensive, compassionate, and advanced diagnosis and treatment for all forms of male infertility under the direct care of Dr. K.D. Nayar.
If your semen analysis has shown low count, poor motility, abnormal morphology, or no sperm at all — there is still a very good chance of achieving pregnancy with the right treatment.
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The most effective treatment for male infertility. A single healthy sperm is injected directly into each egg under a microscope. Even men with very few sperm can father children with ICSI. Learn more about ICSI →
A next-generation sperm selection method that picks the healthiest, most DNA-intact sperm without mechanical damage — giving your embryos the best start possible. Particularly recommended for men with high DNA fragmentation.
High DNA fragmentation in sperm is a hidden cause of IVF failure and recurrent miscarriage. We offer advanced DNA fragmentation testing to identify this issue and select the right treatment protocol. Learn more →
For men with no sperm in their ejaculate (azoospermia), we retrieve sperm surgically directly from the testis (TESA), epididymis (PESA), or microsurgically (MESA). Retrieved sperm is used immediately for ICSI. Learn more about TESA/PESA →
For mild male infertility, IUI using specially washed and concentrated sperm is a good first-line treatment. Learn more about IUI →
When low sperm count is caused by hormonal imbalance, targeted hormone therapy can significantly improve sperm production before IVF/ICSI.
A thorough evaluation includes: semen analysis, sperm DNA fragmentation test, hormone panel (FSH, LH, testosterone, prolactin), scrotal ultrasound, and if needed, testicular biopsy. Dr. Nayar reviews all results personally and explains your options in plain language.
According to WHO 2021 guidelines, a normal sperm count is 16 million or more sperm per ml, with at least 42% motility and 4% normal morphology. Below these values, evaluation by a specialist is recommended.
Yes. Many causes of male infertility are treatable. Even in severe cases such as azoospermia, surgical sperm retrieval combined with ICSI can achieve pregnancy. Dr. Nayar will advise the best course of action after a thorough evaluation.
Sperm take approximately 72–90 days to mature. Lifestyle changes, antioxidant supplements, or hormonal treatment typically show results in 3 months. For severe cases, ICSI with existing sperm may be the most practical option.
Yes, though less dramatically than female fertility. Sperm quality, DNA integrity, and testosterone levels decline gradually with age. Men over 40 with fertility concerns should have a full semen analysis and DNA fragmentation test.