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How Do You Deal with Male Infertility?

The article describes how medicine helps men with low fertility and what chances of success there are.
Join us on Facebook! Treatment for male infertility depends on its cause. Sometimes success is achieved quickly and sometimes it is achieved after long-lasting treatment and patience. Often treatment also doesn’t help, or medicine is powerless. Treatment for male infertility #1 When reasons for infertility are of a transitional, inorganic nature (e.g. impotence), which means that they are of a psychological nature, this is treated by a psychiatrist. If you...How Do You Deal with Male Infertility?
Heavy use of mobile phones may damage sperm

Find out more about the latest research on the influence of mobile phones on sperm count. Should you be worried?
Join us on Facebook! The latest research in the USA has shown that men who use their mobile phone several hours a day have poorer quality of their sperm. The study carried out at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio, which involved 361 men, has revealed a link between the use of mobile phones and the quality of a man’s sperm. Men who often use phones have lower sperm counts and a higher proportion of sperm which is abnormal. The quantity and...Heavy use of mobile phones may damage sperm
Soy Food Linked to Infertility?

According to some experts, soy, which is considered to be healthy, is to blame for a higher number of infertility cases.
Join us on Facebook! Soy, which is a very popular ingredient on the menu of many vegetarians has a negative effect on infertility according to some people. The blame is attributed to isoflavones, which otherwise have numerous positive effects on the human body. Today, soy is considered to be an important factor for the infertility ‘epidemic’ as well as menstrual and other problems related to reproduction. Soy is not present only in soy products but it is...Soy Food Linked to Infertility?
Does Plastic Really Cause Infertility?

How often do you wrap leftovers in foil or plastic film? And your baby’s bottle? Find out more about the harmful effect of these substances.
Bisphenol A (BPA) In the USA and elsewhere in the world, a research project is underway to determine the effect of BPA on fertility, if any. The subject is the effect on the ability of embryos to attach to the uterus. Although the US Food and Drug Administration rejected the data on the effect of BPA on people’s health, many researchers have found otherwise. Unfortunately, the research is done on a small population of people and animals and thus they don’t meet the criteria...Does Plastic Really Cause Infertility?
How to Improve Semen Quality and Health?

The article offers advice on how to improve the quality of semen and keep your semen healthy.
How do you determine semen quality? Semen is tested according to three parameters. The first parameter is the number of sperm cells in 2 cm to 3cm of semen. A man has 35 million sperm cells on average. If the number falls below 20 millions, this may affect his fertility. The next test determines how many sperm cells are normally mobile. Namely, sperm cells are exposed to mechanical damage, for example too much heat and other factors. They can also be damaged when traveling...How to Improve Semen Quality and Health?
Dangerous Pain in Lower Abdomen

The pain in lower abdomen usually indicates a condition involving the reproductive system and it is therefore advisable that you take note of symptoms and consequences.
How do you recognize pelvic pain? Pelvic pain is pain in lower abdomen or pelvis. The symptoms of pelvic pain or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) are tenderness and pain in lower abdomen. Pelvic pain can be acute (lasting days and weeks) or chronic (lasting several months) and have a gynaecological or non-gynaecological origin. PID of a gynaecological origin starts in lower abdomen and can even spread up to your shoulders. Pain has several causes. It can be the result of...Dangerous Pain in Lower Abdomen
Klinefelter’s Syndrome Condemns Men to Infertility

Klinefelter’s syndrome is a genetic abnormality which causes male infertility already in puberty.
What’s Klinefelter’s syndrome? Klinefelter’s syndrome means that men have karyotype XXY instead of the usual male karyotype XY. Owing to the chromosome Y, the fetus develops into a male. Klinefelter’s syndrome is a rather common chromosome disorder that affects 1 in 500 male live births. What are the features of men with Klinefelter’s syndrome? Men born with Klinefelter’s syndrome have low levels of testosterone and higher levels of estrogen than usual in their puberty....Klinefelter’s Syndrome Condemns Men to Infertility






























