Success rates with IVF and ICSI are still under 50%
Yet major progress can be made by adjusting a man’s lifestyle habits, correcting hormone levels, treating varicocele, and more
In 9 lessons we tackle every issue
When IVF is and isn’t needed, how experts interpret the semen analysis, which habits to fix, how to treat varicocele, and more
One Hub For Knowledge
Learnings from over 50 top studies and insight from experts on fertility, reproductive urology, embryology and more
Pro Tips & Checklists
Concrete action plans and frameworks to plan every major decision along the way, training you to ask the right questions
Video Tutorials
Easy-to-follow summaries and analysis to help you learn at your own pace
Few male factor patients are seen by a reproductive urologist, who will focus on treating the man’s underlying issues. Instead, male infertility is often ignored as the couple is ushered directly to IVF with ICSI. In this course we train patients to ascertain if they’re being treated by the proper clinician and whether IVF or ICSI are appropriate measures. We’ll cover the data on where the semen analysis is helpful and unhelpful, and the non-surgical ways fertility can be improved by correcting lifestyle habits and hormone imbalances. Patients will also understand when and how intervention is appropriate to remove varicocele and work around azoospermia.