Male Factor Infertility
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Looking for the Ideal Fertility Test
While infertility is often associated with the female reproductive system, a male fertility test can be equally important in determining why a couple is having trouble conceiving. In fact, in up to one third of cases, “male factor infertility” may be the cause of the difficulty, and in another one third of cases, it may account for at least part of the problem.
The most common male fertility test is semen analysis in which a sample of semen is e Read More...
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What You Need To Know About Infertility
As a father of an 18 year old daughter, as of this writing, I know very well what it's like to have difficulty having a child. It took my wife and I 4 years to conceive. Infertility is not something you think about until it affects you. Then, it's the only thing you can think of. It consumes your whole world and every waking minute is spent trying to figure out what the problem is. This article is going to give you the straight facts on infertili Read More...
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Male Infertility And Testicular Sperm Extraction
Male factor infertility is accounted for in approximately 50% of couples attempting to conceive. This is attributed to a wide range of factors including stress, excessive use of recreational drugs, hypogonadism, erectile dysfunction, hypospadias, obstruction of the vas defens, oligospermia, and infections. Azoospermia and necrospermia are among the more serious forms of male infertility and generally require infertility treatment in order to achi Read More...
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