I am 37 years old and I have recently married. I am a smoker. My wife has 35 years old. She get laparoscopy surgery two times in 2010 for removal of the chocolate cyst on outside uterus and in Right side tube. Doctors removed the cysts and right side tube. Now she has a cyst in left side tube and uterus is in normal condition as per doctors report. Is she become pregnant and also give suggestions for improve my sperm count and mortality.
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Although I do not think that this tubular cyst can pose any problem in conceiving but a final call can only be made after a thorough case study and for that please discuss with me history of her present problems, various diagnostic tests that she has undergone since 2010 and medicines she has taken for her problems-----------------to increase your sperm quality, start with below given homoeopathic meidicine--- vigoura-5000 (repl) drink 10 drops in 20 ml fresh water twice daily for 2-3 months-----------------
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Hi lybrate-user as far as your sperm count and motility is concerned most important for you is to quit smoking. You can also take supplements for sperm health. As far as your wife is concerned, she is suffering from endometriosis which causes a decrease in ovarian reserve. This with the fact that she has undergone 2 surgeries which further reduces ovarian reserve. And with age 35, she requires proper consultation for fertility including investigations if she doesn't conceive after trying spontaneously.
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