According to a new Australian study, having sex every day for a full week can reduce the amount of DNA damage in male sperm. The results of this study were presented in Amsterdam at the 25th yearly...
According to research presented at a conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, the amount of DNA damage to the sperm of older men is far higher than that of younger men. Study...
One of the most common causes of male factor infertility is low sperm count. This means that the semen that is ejaculated during the male orgasm has a lower number of sperm than is usual. The...
A very small study that was funded by the Philip Morris tobacco company says that smoking may impact on male fertility. Scientists from the University of Buffalo analyzed the sperm from donors who had passed strict screening...
Up to 90% of male infertility cases can be attributed sperm quality. While much ado has been made about the dire consequences of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and exposure to toxins on sperm function, far less...
Couples wishing to get pregnant take care of their bodies and adjust their lifestyle and environment in or order to optimize the chances of conceiving and giving birth to a healthy baby. Among the list of...
Does Smoking Cause Infertility?
Both men and women require healthy reproductive systems in order to conceive. Among other factors, for men this means healthy sperm production.
Can smoking affect men's sperm? In a word - yes! Many couples...
Male Infertility
Women are not the only sex who can suffer from infertility. In fact, a couple's inability to get pregnant is just as likely to be the result of male infertility. Diagnosed by a semen...