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Did you know that In about forty percent of infertile couples, the cause of infertility is due to a factor involving the male partner? Ten percent factors in both the man and woman contribute to infertility. Male infertility may be caused by a number of factors, including problems associated with sperm production, sperm transport, and sperm motility as well as anatomical problems, blockage of the vas deferens (the tube that brings the sperm from the testicle to the urethra), and infection.

How can you enhance male fertility? The sperm from a healthy male unites with the egg of a female to form a baby, a real human life. This is a fascinating thing to happen.

Male infertility analysis can reveal hypogonadism or hypergonadism. If you've received a diagnosis of either of these, then you might have questions about their meaning and how they can affect your fertility. Talk to your infertility specialist about your specific and unique results. Hormone tests and semen analyses may be performed to get a true diagnosis of either hypogonadism or hypergonadism.

Having a baby can be one of the most exciting, happy times of a couple's life. Unfortunately, conceiving a child does not always come easy. We look at some natural ways to improve fertility.

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From several reports and studies available, about a third of infertility problems are due to problems with the male reproductive tract.

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Millions of couples each year decide it is time to start a family. A substantial percentage of those find that after several years of successful family planning to avoid conception, getting pregnant can be elusive and seemingly impossible.

What your partner can do is that he can be supportive and caring. All you need is a helping hand whenever you are in need.

Chances are that you will have to make some diet and lifestyle changes as you prepare for pregnancy.

Infertility counseling can help most couples that are going through fertility treatment programs. There are two types of counseling that an individual or couple may be looking at for fertility assistance...

When people think of infertility, it is often thought in terms of the female perspective. However, the male perspective can be an important part of the issue. Learn about some causes and tests to take concerning male infertility.

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Trying to get pregnant is stressful, especially if you have been trying for a while and it seems as if you cannot conceive. The anxiety is further magnified if the woman is over the age of 40 since there is a smaller window of opportunity to get pregnant. However, it is important to remember that being infertile does not mean you cannot have children which is being sterile. If you have been trying to get pregnant for over 12 months, or over 6 months if you are over the age of 35, you may want to seek medical assistance.

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Both a man and the woman need to be healthy in order to produce a child. When a couple cannot conceive a child in a span of one year, they might be having infertility problems. According to research, infertility affects 10 per cent (or about 6.1 million) Americans in the reproductive age. Contrary to myth, infertility is not always a "woman's problem." A third of the cases (about 35 per cent) are actually due to male infertility.

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Vasectomy Recanalization means either a Vasovasostomy or a Vasoepididymostomy. It denotes the process of reconnecting vas-to-vas or vas-to-epididymis so that sperm can once again inhabit the seminal fluid, which once ejaculated into the vagina, would impregnate the woman and make her conceive.

Many factors such as health, age, diet, genetics and exercise make a great impact on fertility. For conception to take place it is important for a man to produce strong sperm and the woman needs to produce healthy eggs. A healthy diet and exercise has a strong bearing on the overall health and fertility. Diet and exercise are natural and most effective ways which assist in conceiving a baby.

Infertility is the condition when men have reproduction problems that affect their ability to achieve a pregnancy. The most common male reproductive problems are: poor quantity of sperm, poor quality of sperm, erectile dysfunctions and impotence. There are many factors that can lead to male infertility: stress, excess alcohol intake, smoking, genetic defects, toxic environments, hot bathes, spa and sauna.

This is not a scam. You can get pregnant easier and faster even if you are over the age of 40. Here is the secret: reduce your exposure to cigarette smoke! That is all there is to it. The journal "Fertility and Sterility" has a published study where doctors found that men who stopped smoking showed a rise in sperm count of up to 800 percent. According to Margareta D. Pisarska, MD, co-director of Center for Reproductive Medicine at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and editor-in-chief of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine News, smokers undergoing fertility treatments usually require much higher doses of fertility medication than nonsmokers.

Diagnosed with PCOS and considering Ovarian Drilling as an infertility treatment?

The number of men suffering from male infertility is astonishing. Many causes have been linked as contributory factors to infertility in men, including: alcohol, smoking, drugs, pollutions and stress. Much research has been done in this subject matter and medical community concludes that Zinc may hold the answer to increasing fertility in sub fertile men.

A common method to treat infertility in women over 40 is with the use of fertility drugs. Couples who wish to get pregnant but need help will come across several drug treatments that their doctors will prescribe. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health lists six of the most common fertility drugs used to help women get pregnant.
The following is a simple, brief overview on what each of these common fertility drugs do. To see if it is right for you, you should first seek the advice of a medical professional.

 
 
 

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