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There are a lot of myths surrounding sperm count and sperm health. The truth is that your sperm count can vary from day to day and can be affected by many things. If you are interested in increasing your sperm health or sperm count, there are a few things that you can do to help improve your chances of having healthy sperm.

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.

Sperm is produced in the seminiferous tubules and is transferred to the epididymis. This is a tube coiled inside of the scrotum. This duct is actually about twenty feet long, but is coiled very tightly and runs behind the testes, forming a duct. This duct is a passage for sperm to travel down as they grow and mature before they are expelled. When this duct becomes blocked, it is referred to as an epididymal obstruction.

Alcohol affects your liver function, which, in turn, causes a dramatic rise in estrogen levels. Even two drinks a day will have long-term effects on sperm production.

Although women stop producing egg cells upon menopause, they are born with all the eggs she will ever need. Men on the other hand, produce sperm cells upon puberty. Consequently, their daily activities may affect the sperm production process.

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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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For many couples, being unable to get pregnant is a crisis. The idea of bringing a baby into the world and raising a child and becoming a family is something that many couples dream of having yet for 1 in 10 American couples, they are considered infertile. When this happens, feelings of panic, guilt, and inadequacy are quite common. The stress and anxiety of being deemed infertile may be even greater in women who are over the age of 40 due to the smaller window of opportunity to become pregnant.

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Sperm donation is a topical issue, and one which has undoubtedly split national and international opinion down on both sides of the fence. In relation to artificial insemination, the act of a man donating sperm creates a situation whereby couples with fertility problems raise the products of the donated sperm.

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.

It is devastating news for a woman to be deemed "infertile." However, there are options available for those who wish to conceive. Whether it be fertility drugs or more invasive options such as in vitro fertilization and intrauterine insemination, all options should be explored before making a decision. The benefits and the negatives should be discussed prior to attempting treatment.

Many articles discusses the causes of infertility in women over 40, and women in general but according to the U.S. Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health, about one-third of infertility is caused by something in the woman, one-third is caused by something in the man, and the remaining one-third is caused by a combination of both or unexplained factors. Much of the focus is placed on the woman's body, whether it is an ovulation issue, blockage in the fallopian tube, or complications with implantation of the fertilized egg, but not much is mentioned on the causes of infertility in men.

Many couples have children as soon as they look at each other in a certain way, or so it seems. Lots of couples do have problems conceiving children. There are several possible reasons for this and several possible solutions to the problem.

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Vasectomy Reversal Facts - Know facts about Vasectomy Reversal. It is important to understand the vasectomy. A vasectomy is the surgical removal of a small piece of the vas deferens. The vas deferens is the long narrow muscular tube through which sperm travel from the testicle to the urethra.

How would you like to add a baby of the gender of your choice to your family? Not as far fetched as you might imagine! Follow the Shettles simple at home gender prediction steps to almost guarantee success.

There are several treatment options for women and couples that are having difficulties getting pregnant. If you are a woman over the age of 40 and having fertility issues, your doctor may recommend one or more of these procedures if fertility drugs alone do not seem effective. Intrauterine insemination, or artificial insemination as it is typically called, is a common procedure to treat infertility.

Infertility diagnostic procedures can be extensive. Your Reproductive Endocrinologist may order a number of tests to more accurately diagnose possible causes of your failed attempts at having a child. One test that may be ordered is called a post-coital test. This test is designed to check cervical mucus after intercourse to determine whether or not the sperm cells present are capable of moving and traveling normally.

Treatments for male infertility can range from antibiotics to changing jobs. The taking of hormones is still popular and the more expensive ICSI treatment is pretty effective. Learn about these and other treatments in detail.

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One reason artificial insemination is used is when a couple's infertility problems are based on the fact that there are problems in their reproductive organs that hinder the sperm from reaching the egg. Learn more about this and other reasons for artificial insemination.

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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.

Congratulations sir! It's a healthy baby boy! These are typical words that are often relayed to exhilarated fathers outside the delivery room. It is especially true during those times when the ultrasound technology wasn't discovered yet and the baby's gender comes as a big surprise. Even then, any opportunity to increase the likelihood of a particular gender for the baby has been an ancient practice.

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