Infertility in menĀ can be caused by a number of things including impaired sperm production or motility, general health and lifestyle issues and environmental issues. Another issue to consider is when the sperm cannot be...
When a couple decides to take the huge step towards having a family, as a rule, nobody expects problems. You just do what comes naturally and voila - in nine months you have a...
A study on reproductive physiology at the University of Buffalo has shown that frequentĀ marijuanaĀ usage decreases the amount of seminal fluid produced, lowers sperm counts, and cause abnormal behavior in sperm. These issues may have...
Myths and Rumors
There are a lot of myths and rumors relating toĀ male fertilityĀ and it's sometimes hard to get to the bottom of the gossip to find the truth of the matter. For example, people...
For couples undergoing chemotherapy, its effects on male fertility - as with its effects onĀ female fertilityĀ - can be a major concern, particularly when otherĀ fertility problemsĀ are hindering their chances of getting pregnant.
Chemotherapy can have varying...
For men, the most typical symptom ofĀ male infertilityĀ that may signal an underlyingĀ fertility problemĀ is six months of unprotected intercourse without successfulĀ conception. Unlike many cases ofĀ female infertility, most men do not show any physical symptoms ofĀ infertility...
Very few men think that they will haveĀ a problem with infertility. Finding this out can lead to anger, shock and frustration. More focus needs to be given to the impact of male infertility.
Testing
Unless the...