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Preparing for Fertility Treatment: A Guide for Men

Sperm production takes approximately three months, so making lifestyle changes well in advance of trying to conceive or starting fertility treatment can help improve sperm quality.

Mens Guide

Visit Your Doctor

Checking in with your doctor is an important first step. They can assess your overall health, identify any potential issues, and recommend changes that may help your fertility.

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Review your vitamin D levels

Low levels may be linked to reduced fertility.

Review prescribed medications

Some medications can impact sperm production. If you’re taking any, your doctor may suggest alternatives.

Consider a preconception supplement

Certain vitamins and minerals can support sperm health.

Important Considerations & Precautions

Check iconKeep testicles cool for optimal sperm production - Avoid excessive heat from hot baths, saunas, tight clothing, prolonged cycling, and electronic devices near the groin.

Check iconAvoid travel to Zika-affected areas - The virus can pose a serious risk to pregnancy if contracted by the person providing the egg or sperm.

Important Considerations

Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle

Your general health has a direct impact on sperm quality. Here’s how to optimise it:

Nutrient rich Diet

Maintain a healthy weight

Extreme weight loss or gain can affect sperm production. Focus on sustainable lifestyle changes rather than crash diets. Speak to a doctor if you have had weight loss surgery or are taking weight management medications such as GLP-1 agonists (e.g. Ozempic).

Maintain healthy Weight

Follow a balanced diet

A Mediterranean-style diet rich in fruit, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats can help support fertility.

Stay Hydrated

Prioritise sleep

Aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep to support hormone regulation.

Avoid Smoking

Avoid smoking, alcohol, and recreational drugs

These can negatively impact sperm quality and motility.

Manage Stress and Emotional Well-Being

Fertility treatment can be a stressful experience, and managing your emotional well-being is just as important as physical health.

Support networks

Talk to your partner, family, or a friend about your concerns.

Consider fertility counselling

A specialist can provide guidance and emotional support during the process.

Practice relaxation techniques

Activities like acupuncture, meditation, or light exercise can help manage stress.

Plan treatment timing carefully

Where possible, try to minimise additional stresses to help accommodate the treatment schedule.

We’re here to support you at every stage of your journey.