A significant factor that may impact men's fertility is their iodine intake as it appears to impact many different variables related to fertility. Even when couples are trying to get pregnant toget...
An In-Depth Understanding of Male Infertility
Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to impregnate a fertile woman. It occurs as a result of medical, environmental, genetic and lifestyle factors. Male infertility is a common problem th...
Men with Unexplained Infertility Have Increased Insulin Resistance
Research has shown that insulin resistance forms the basis of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which plays a big role in female infertility. However insulin issues are not isolated to affecting fem...
Iodine Intake and Male Fertility; Is There a Link?
Iodine plays a very big role in thyroid function. The thyroid gland requires it in order to successfully manufacture thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) hormones. The role of these hormones in th...
The Link Between Overall Health and Fertility Health
For many couples, conceiving a child is quick and easy. For others, it is a frustrating ordeal. So many variables affect fertility but general good health can make all the difference. In the quest ...
Exogenous Testosterone a Preventable Cause Linked to Male Infertility
Courtesy of Andromenopause.com The form of a common male hormone may, in fact, lead to male infertility. Scientific studies conducted have concluded exogenous testosterone can cause significant side...
Oh, Baby! A Couple’s Yoga Guide to Conceiving
10 Yoga Poses for Men and Women to Increase Fertility Most people know the general benefits of yoga: reduced stress, lowered heart rate and increased flexibility—to name a few. Good news: There are...
Using “Sperm Radar” Technique to Help with Researching Male Fertility
The “sperm radar” technique, developed in England, gauges the health of sex cells and male fertility without destroying sex cells or other healthy tissue. The technique is good news for men fac...