If you and your partner are trying to get pregnant but it’s taking many months, it is in your best interest to have an evaluation by a urologist who can pinpoint and treat the issue. Your urologist will evaluate your medical history to see if you have any risk factors for male infertility. The doctor
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What Increases the Risk of Male Infertility?
About 30% of all infertility cases are partially or fully due to male infertility. Genetics, environment, and one’s own behaviors can all be contributing factors to a man’s fertility. In order for a couple to conceive, the male must produce sperm that is healthy enough to thrive and make its long journey to the female’s
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The decision to have a child can be exciting and nerve-wracking. But for the approximately one in twenty men who have fertility issues, the decision to start a family is the easy part. And with one in one hundred men being functionally sterile, meaning there is zero sperm in their ejaculate, male infertility can add
Read MoreModern Electronics’ Affect Fertility
While the modern world makes great progress with mobile devices and other creature comforts, what is the effect of all this extra exposure to electromagnetic radiation on human fertility? It has come into question whether the technology that keeps our society moving along may also harm human ability to reproduce. Devices that emit electromagnetic radiation
Read MoreThe Psychological Side Effects of Male Infertility
Infertility is often credited as a women’s only issue. It isn’t. Men can also experience infertility. In fact, nearly one in ten men have experienced infertility during their lifetime. The medical aspect of infertility is naturally devastating, but there is also a psychological aspect connected. The stress that is associated with infertility in men has
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