If you have discovered that you are infertile, and that it's due to sperm count, it's certainly important to understand what this means. The leading cause of male infertility is low sperm count, so...
In 2002 a research team headed by Dr. Ferdinand Frauscher, head of the department of uroradiology at University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria, made a rather interesting discovery, one that surprised them all.
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When a couple becomes hyper-focused on trying to get pregnant, every issue gains in significance and questions are asked about the most mundane aspects of the process—especially when months go by and nothing...
When you are trying to get pregnant and it's just not happening, one of your first thoughts may be "What's wrong?" If it's been less than a year, don't fret because 80% of couples...
Hypogonadism is a form of male infertility that affects a man’s sperm health and as such affects a couple’s chances of getting pregnant. But while hypogonadism can have a negative effect on male fertility, a variety of...
Immunological infertility is one condition that negatively affects a couple’s chances of getting pregnant. The cause of this male fertility problem has not been definitively identified, however there are various factors that are believed to contribute...
Testicular failure is one condition that may affect sperm health and lead to male infertility. There are different forms of testicular failure that may affect the male reproductive system and a variety of causes that may contribute to testicular...
One type of fertility diagnosis that may affect sperm health is occlusion. In general, occlusion refers to any blockage within the male or female reproductive system.
However, occlusion in the male duct system may significantly affect male fertility and hinder the ejaculation of sperm.
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