How Common is Male Infertility?
Infertility has always been something that women have been burdened with. The truth is that male infertility is more prevalent than thought before, accounting for 20-40% of all infertility cases. Approximately one-third of infertility is attributed by the female partner, one-third attributed by the male partner and one-third is caused by a combination of problems in both partners or, is unexplained. Males and females are considered to have an infertility issue if the couple is unable to conceive naturally with one year of intercourse without the use of birth control. Fertility and reproduction are often seen as a primal responsibility …
My Struggle With Infertility
While I am writing these sentences, it still feels like a dream or better to state it actually felt like a nightmare. In the event that you or somebody near to you has fought infertility, I wish I could reach out and hug them through my write-ups. It’s something I would not wish on my worst enemy even. The procedure resembles a major rollercoaster packed with good and bad times. Sometimes you might feel down and, in the event, when you are down, IVF punches you in the face. It simply feels like a war on body and mind. No …
Things to know about Secondary Infertility
A couple’s inability to have a second child is usually termed as the Secondary Infertility, which is very common these days. It often happens with women who are in their 30s or mid-30s and trying to conceive after a long time, say six months or a year. Of course, there has been a lot of discussion and research on the increase in Secondary Infertility. Here are a few stated causes regarding medical disorders Any damage to fallopian tube because of ectopic pregnancies Ovulation issue, uterine conditions in women and endometriosis Early pregnancies or a C-section Delivery during the first time. …
How To Tackle Nil Sperm Count With Expert Help
Azoospermia is a fertility issue that affects around 2 percent of the general male population. It is a condition when a man does not have measurable amount of sperm in his semen and seeks help from a fertility specialist. Usually, a Semen analysis is performed to determine the number of viable sperm. If virtually no sperm is found, the doctor may require additional testing. What Causes Azoospermia? Azoospermia is caused by various conditions: Blockage in genitalia (obstructive azoospermia) Infection in male reproductive system Injury of genitalia Effects from surgery to the male reproductive system – including radiation and chemotherapy treatments …
Delayed Pregnancy, Pills and Infertility
Birth control or delayed pregnancy does have its effect on fertility – which is definitely not to say that these factors necessarily lead to infertility. But yes- delayed pregnancy does engender complications of some sort or the other. The problem is you are likely to get contradictory views when you look up the internet or just ask random medical professionals. Before you browse further through the post you should be aware of the fact that it is important to consult a reliable and reputable pregnancy clinic besides stepping up self-education. So let us walk you through the facts about the …
A few Things to start with fertility treatment
The rate of infertility is increasing and it is showing any gender bias. Both male fertility and female fertility have become more common nowadays. …
Five Vital Facts about In vitro fertilization (IVF)
In vitro fertilization (IVF) has come as a real hope for many despondent couples who desperately desire a baby. It is an assisted reproductive technology (ART) which involves retrieval of female eggs and male sperms, …