Abstract
The clinical management of infertility suffers from a way of thinking still widely propagated today by those working in the field, who often consider the understanding of the male factor of infertility too vague and its remedies not yet supported by solid scientific evidence. With respect to such uncertainty, assisted reproduction techniques (ART) are recommended to couples; these offer the possibility of having a child in a reasonably short time and at little cost, even in the presence of a male factor [1, 2]. Unilateral handling of reproductive care, according to this common way of thinking, might provide the couple with the best chances of procreation. In fact, there are four strong reasons to favor bilateral management of the infertile couple, including an assessment of the male.
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Turchi, P., Beretta, G., Cavallini, G. (2015). Introduction. In: Cavallini, G., Beretta, G. (eds) Clinical Management of Male Infertility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08503-6_1
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