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mavenso32 ([info]mavenso32) wrote,
@ 2011-01-16 16:36:00

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Entry tags:male infertility, motility, sperm count

What Causes Male Infertility?
What May Cause Male Infertility?

Male infertility is a wide as well as complex area.

It's an very common trouble affecting one in twenty-five men. It is because of reduced sperm output, misshapen or immobile sperm, or even blockages that hinder the delivery of sperm.

It may be caused by a number of problems.

Male infertility can with success be treated.

Male Infertility and Its Triggers - There are lots of couples who, following wedding, will exercise contraceptive to enable them to postpone having kids while they're saving for the future. Male infertility is because of very low sperm output, misshapen or immobile sperm, or obstruction that prevent the delivery of sperm. Male infertility isn't a new health problem and whether it's more widespread nowadays compared to say 50 years in the past is open to discussion. Despite energetic researching, the root causal factors continue to be unidentified in a large proportion ( 40%) of males.

one couple in every 8-10 couples encounters problems trying to get pregnant, so if 1 / 2 of those cases are related to the man, then you're saying that 5-10% from the male populace could possibly have difficulty getting pregnant with his spouse, and that is exceptionally common. Others could be low sperm motility, bad quality sperm, shortage of semen. The environmental poisons, manufactured food and drinking water artificial additives, and estrogenic elements inside food items are common likely contributors.



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