Male infertility is often caused by two factors: Low sperm count and low sperm motility. When a man’s semen doesn’t have enough sperm in it, this is known as low sperm count. Sperm motility, on the other hand, refers to how well the sperm cells are able to swim and travel. While the importance of
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The Symptoms of BPH
If you are a man, there is a good chance that as you get older you may start to experience symptoms of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH). The prostate gland is the reproductive organ only found in men, and It is responsible for creating and secreting semen. The prostate surrounds the urethra and lies beneath the
Read MoreThe Guide to Undescended Testicles
The male reproductive system is a combination of external and internal organs, with the purpose of producing, maintaining, and transporting sperm for reproduction. The sperm is produced in the testicles, then transported through the epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra, and then is ejaculated with the goal being to fertilize an egg. The testes hang
Read MoreIs There a Relationship Between Male Infertility and Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and male infertility are two different conditions. Many people get confused with the topics of impotence and infertility, which is understandable, as there can be similar symptoms or seem connected in some ways. Often, many guys who are diagnosed with ED think that not being able to get or maintain an erection
Read MoreThe Different Types of Male Infertility Treatments
Finding out you and your partner are going to have a baby can be one of the most joyous moments in your life. Unfortunately, some couples who are trying to get pregnant find that it’s either taking too long or doesn’t seem possible. This is called infertility. The Mayo Clinic reports that infertility means that
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