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FERTILITY PROBLEMS

Male Infertility - OVERVIEW

Who is at risk on getting infertility problems you ask? The following age guidelines are said to fall under the infertility diagnosis:

Couples under 35 years of age and have tried to conceive a child but failed to do so after one year of well-timed and unprotected sexual intercourse.

Couples over 35 years of age and still trying to conceive a child but failed after 6 months of well-timed and unprotected sexual intercourse.

Couples over 30 years of age and have previous medical history of PID or pelvic inflammatory disease, repeated pregnancy loss, painful menstruation cycle, or the male partner suffers from low sperm count.

There are large variations of medications that you can take to combat infertility. This may include surgery, ovulation inducers and artificial insemination, if necessary. Infertility problem should be addressed by the couple themselves. This is not the time to pinpoint who is infertile. What matters most is that both of you agree to consult a physician and support whoever found out to be having infertility problems. It is both your concern, and should be resolved without hurting each other’s feeling. A child may just be a few years away from now, if you will act immediately.

Today being a male or female and having infertility is known as non-pregnant within 9 to 12 months of regular sexual activity without contraception. According to the WHO (World Health Organization), nearly 15% of every married couples in the world are infertile. The most usual cause of both male and female infertility is inflammatory diseases caused by infectious agents (clamidiosis, gonococcus, etc.)

As you know, conception happens when a man's sperm successfully fertilize a woman's egg. In order for that to happen, a man needs to ejaculate a large amount of sperm since most of the sperm die on their way to the cervix. Its survival of the fittest. Not only that, the sperm needs to be of high quality otherwise it will be rejected by the egg.

As you can see, the decline in a man's sperm production can affect a couple's plans for a baby.If you have been trying to father a child without success, you may want to know that a humble, common supplement holds the key to your happiness. This supplement can substantially increase your sperm count and sperm quantity and therefore increase the chances of a sperm fertilizing the egg.

   
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