Immunological fertility problems are a result of stress, disorders such as Crohn’s disease, Lupus or an immune response to proteins in sperm. The immune cells attack the embryo, mistaking it for an ...
Testicular Cancer and Male Fertility
Testicular cancer is one of the less common types of cancer that typically affects men between the ages of 15 and 49. Because the testicles play a crucial role in the male reproductive system (produci...
The Male Fertility Factor: What to Know About Sperm Testing
A medical procedure known as sperm testing may play an important role in improving male fertility. The following brief article will examine sperm testing, causes for undergoing it, the procedure fo...
A Fertility-Friendly Approach to Drinking
When it comes to trying to conceive, one approach stands for certain: healthy habits promote healthy fertility. Among these healthy habits is that of avoiding heavy drinking, as it can increase the le...
The Real Odds of Getting Pregnant
When it comes to conception every couple experiences the journey differently. For some, pregnancy may come just as easily as the sunrise, while for others this can be a tiresome process of months with...
How to Discuss Fertility with Your Partner
Fertility is a sensitive subject for many people who are trying to conceive. It is important to know how to discuss your concerns with your partner in order to have peace of mind during what can be a ...
Managing the Stress of Trying to Conceive
Sex feels good, but add the pressure of having sex for a purpose and the added stress on the situation can make sex a nerve-racking chore instead of a moment of pleasure. Stress in general can play a ...
Male Infertility and the Increased Risk of MS
New studies are finding that infertility in men may contribute to an increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis. A scientific study conducted offers some explanation as to how the two medical co...
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