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Can Scott Disick still make a woman conceive a baby after having low testosterone levels?

Can Scott Disick still make a woman conceive a baby after having low testosterone levels?

Can Scott Disick still make a woman conceive a baby after having low testosterone levels?
Can Scott Disick still make a woman conceive a baby after having low testosterone levels?
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Scott Disick had the tiredness due to his low testosterone levels, so, can he make a woman conceive a baby? A specialist exclusively filled us on how it can affect a man's ability to conceive a baby.

The Lord, Scott Disick, 37, enlightened fans on how many men from all over the world can have a low testosterone level and not know about it. On the Oct. 1 episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Scott had been feeling tired all the time and upon doing some bloodwork, the results revealed why he felt like that. It's clear that low testosterone levels can cause tiredness but can it affect one's ability to make a woman conceive? Upon asking Dr. Ellen Goldstein, a Reproductive Endocrinologist at the Reproductive Fertility Center in Beverly Hills, he gave some surprising answer on how it can go either way.

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“When a man has low testosterone, it actually may or may not correlate with low sperm quality,” Dr. Goldstein told HollywoodLife exclusively. “Certainly, if he wants to for future fertility and he gets his sperm checked, his sperm may actually not be that adversely affected. Also, mild to moderate sperm quality issues are typically very easy to treat with fertility treatment either insemination or with IVF, and also, we do have drugs that we can use if men are symptomatic from low testosterone but they are trying to get their partner pregnant.”

Dr. Goldstein further explained that it could be more serious if your man's low testosterone diagnosis is causing symptoms. He also talked about what will happen and how can it be treated naturally. “There’s a number of fairly serious endocrine conditions that can cause low testosterone and if this is actually what a guy is dealing with then it does need to be addressed with an endocrinologist who’s addressing the underlying issue,” she said. “There are many situations where men, just due to stress in their lives, and aging and lifestyle habits might have low testosterone without any kind of serious underlying issue.”

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“There is no testosterone supplement,” she continued before talking about Scott’s personal situation, though she’s not involved in. “I don’t think he’s taking a ‘natural testosterone’,” she said. “It sounds like what he’s just doing is working on lifestyle factors at least as a start to try to improve his own testosterone.”

When talking about the causes of low testosterone, she confirmed some of the things that lead to the condition. “Testosterone is produced by the testical under direction from the brain, so there are two ways you can have low testosterone,” she explained. “You can either have a primary problem with the production of the testosterone in the testicle or you can have inappropriate misdirection from the brain. If it’s the brain, because of the lifestyle factors, it doesn’t have the healthy communication with the testicle that it needs to keep the levels up.”

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