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No, infertility is a medical problem that is related to both men and women. Men and women are affected almost equally. |
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For men, declining sperm counts, increased testicular abnormalities, and a decreased reach of climax are recognized as causes of infertility. |
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For women, the most common causes are tubal blockage, endometriosis, and waiting until later in life to try to get pregnant. |
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of course not! infertility problem today is affecting both men and women. |
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obviously not only to woman. in fact, studies shown that infertility of both women and men are very common nowadays. |
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Nope... There are many factors affecting infertility of both men and women. |
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There is not one gender more prone to infertility problems than another. Male infertility complications effect as much as female infertility problems on whether a couple can conceive. |
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obviously not, this problem is very common for both sexes... |
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as studies shown this is also common to men |
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nope..nope...this is related to men and women.. |