Genetic factors play an important role in reproductive health. Certain inherited conditions can interfere with sperm production, hormone regulation, or the development of reproductive organs.
One well-known genetic disorder affecting male fertility is Klinefelter Syndrome. This condition occurs when a male has an extra X chromosome, resulting in a chromosomal pattern of XXY instead of the typical XY.
Men with this syndrome may have reduced testosterone levels, smaller testes, and impaired sperm production.
Although fertility may be affected, advances in reproductive medicine have created new possibilities for men with genetic disorders to achieve biological fatherhood.
Genetic testing can help identify underlying causes of infertility erotic and guide treatment options.
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