Site updated 4th September 2008
 
 
 
 
Welcome to the Bridge Male Fertility website where we set
out to answer all your questions on this complex and sensitive subject.
 
 
 
   
     
 

There seems to be a direct relationship between modern lifestyles and declining male fertility and the statistics are alarming.

Records show that the average male sperm count in 1950 was 113 million/ml. By 1998 this had declined to 62 million/ml and the average is believed to be sinking even lower year-by-year. Sub-fertility is defined as a sperm count of 20 million/ml or less.

The causes are stress and other pressures of modern day life, coupled with the effects of smoking, alcohol and drug consumption, over-eating and lack of exercise.

Many of the solutions therefore rest with the individual but physiological and medical conditions still remain and Bridge has the most advanced treatments for male infertility available in clinical use anywhere in the world.

Cryopreservation - a good insurance policy?

An increasing number of young men are taking precautions against the effects of daily life and possible future medical conditions such as testicular cancer, which are also on the increase, by freezing sperm samples now for possible future use. People in high-risk occupations are doing the same.

Protect your fertility

Bridge can help you to protect your fertility, whatever your concerns now or for the future. In addition to the very latest in medical technology, we offer the advice and counselling that is necessary and helpful when difficulties have to be faced up to.

The key issue

In the final analysis, it all comes down to one single issue - the ability to father your own children and build your family. We will do everything in our power to make this possible for you. Click here for "How to keep your sperm count up".

Now choose from these three options

male factor cryoservices surgery
...If you are experiencing problems now -an insurance policy
for the future
-for vasectomy
reversal
 
     
     
 

Bridge is licensed by the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority to perform IVF, microsurgical
fertilisations and treatments using donated eggs and sperm and to store genetic material.

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