Infertility is defined by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine as when a couple is unsuccessful at conceiving a baby (becoming pregnant) within a one-year period of having regular sexual intercourse without the use of birth control. It may come as a surprise, but infertility actually affects about 15 percent of couples trying to conceive.
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Ways to Treat Low Testosterone
Testosterone. You know it’s what makes a man “manly.” It’s the first thing you think of when you hear about men getting into a physical altercation, described as too much testosterone. While it’s true that testosterone can make you more aggressive, that is not the only role it plays in your body. Testosterone plays a
Read MoreDo I Have Low Testosterone (Low T)?
Testosterone is a hormone produced in the testicles that stimulates sperm production and sex drive and also assists in the growth of muscle and bone mass. Decreasing levels of testosterone as you age is a common and very much normal part of getting older. However, if testosterone levels drop too low, you may be diagnosed
Read MoreWill Sex Drive Decrease After A Vasectomy?
Many couples reach a certain point in life when they desire long-term or permanent contraception, and start looking into surgical solutions. Vasectomies are less expensive and much safer than tubal ligation procedures in women (what is commonly referred to as having your tubes tied), and yet tubal ligations are 50% more common than vasectomies. Why
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