Male Factor · Sperm Fragmentation
From low motility, fragmentation concerns, and a failed IVF cycle → conception achieved. Internal regulation restored.
Clinical Picture:
Trying to conceive: 2+ years
Medical context: Good sperm count but low motility; fragmentation concerns; previous failed IVF cycle resulting in miscarriage
Background: Supportive partner; physically healthy; had undergone urological investigation; no clear resolution despite medical input
What Was Beneath It:
Chronic internal pressure linked to identity; a need to perform, provide, and not let others down.
Early medical trauma and repeated surgeries, creating subconscious imprints of “I’m different” and “something isn’t quite right”.
A nervous system conditioned towards quiet stress and internalised responsibility, impacting physiological function.
Deep fear of being the reason for infertility, creating performance pressure at a biological level.
Subconscious association between responsibility and burden, affecting hormonal signalling and sperm motility.
Intervention:
Targeted subconscious work to release identity patterns around pressure, performance, and fear of failure.
Nervous system regulation to reduce chronic stress load and support optimal hormonal signalling.
Reframing of role within the fertility journey from responsibility to partnership.
Integration of mind-body alignment alongside clinical understanding of sperm health.
Result:
→ Conception achieved a month after programme.
→ Improvement in internal regulation supporting sperm quality and function.