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International Journal of Pharmacology

Year: 2012 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 8 | Page No.: 687-694
DOI: 10.3923/ijp.2012.687.694

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M.A. Bashed

Country: Bangladesh

Gazi Mahabubul Alam

Country: Malaysia

M.A. Kabir

Country: Malaysia

Abul Quasem Al-Amin

Country: Malaysia

Keywords


  • Bangladesh
  • Male infertility
  • post coital test
  • spin bracket test
  • policy
Research Article

Male Infertility in Bangladesh: What Serve Better-Pharmacological Help or Awareness Programme?

M.A. Bashed, Gazi Mahabubul Alam, M.A. Kabir and Abul Quasem Al-Amin
Treatment of male infertility is one of the challenging tasks in developing nation given the nature of tradition and superstation of ‘professed confidentiality’. Traditionally, the issue of human infertility is mainly considered ‘infertility in women’ which is a mistaken and orthodox attitude. Due to a number of constraints especially collecting data, research in this area is often ignored. However, since it is a vital area to investigate in order to mapping the scenario and to provide policy guidance especially for awareness and for further course of actions of both governmental and institutional as well as family levels, we took an initiative to work at this area using the small amount of data available at Infertility Treatment and Research Centre (ITRC), in Bangladesh. Since July 2004 about 9000 couples have been recorded and evaluated at the ITRC. Three semen analyses have been made with an interval of one week. Special care was taken for collection, preservation and analysis in respect of macroscopic, microscopic and biochemical analysis. Repeated microscopic examination has been made in some cases to avoid errors. The fructose test was done for azoospermic in every sample at ITRC laboratory. Our study indicates that in 60% cases, male are responsible for Infertility either fully or partially. Of them 40% were azoospermia 34% were oligospermic and the rest 5% were asthenospermia and teratospermia 1% case was due to non descendent and mal development of testes rest per cent was design as unexplained infertility. This paper suggests that awareness on male infertility helps more than having medical treatment with pharmacological aid and supplement.
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M.A. Bashed, Gazi Mahabubul Alam, M.A. Kabir and Abul Quasem Al-Amin, 2012. Male Infertility in Bangladesh: What Serve Better-Pharmacological Help or Awareness Programme?. International Journal of Pharmacology, 8: 687-694.

DOI: 10.3923/ijp.2012.687.694

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijp.2012.687.694

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Md. Saiful Islam Reply
19 June, 2014

I am Patient of azoospermia. my conjugal life is 12 years.My age 44 years & Wife 38 year sold. I have testing fnac pg hospital result Normal spermatagenisbut seman analysis report nill. others hormonal test is ok.
now iam diabeties patient from 6 years. Iam engaged in private job stay Gazipur. We always expect for a Baby. we take medicine many doctor advice But no result.So Can I help by you & yours.

Mostafizur Rahman Shah Reply
26 October, 2014

I am Patient of azospermia . My conjugal life is 12 years. My age is 37 years & my wife is also 37 years old. I tested my semen on 2011 & found sperm mortality 80% during this period my wife's menstruation was irregular. In 2013 she completed a laporoscopy under Prof. T. A Chowdhury. From last 1 year her menstruation is regular.Now I am a diabetic patient from last 4 months.Now my sperm mortality is 10% (October,20,2014) I am engaged in a private job & from Rajshahi. We always expect for a Baby. Would you enough please to help us regarding our treatment. Can we be a parents?

Mohammad Kamruzzaman Reply
12 May, 2015

Dear Sir,
I have a azoospermia. My Blood Condition is so poor. Mr. Doctor is not Interested doing the test TESA. Becoz. Now my Blood Condition is Testosterone Leve...is 6.7 noml/L & FSH is 19.6 Ul/L. So, What can i do.& tell me what % of Successes? If you have a any treatment to get the baby.
I am waiting for you replay soon.

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