Infertile Men are 3 Times More Likely to Develop Testicular Cancer
A study published in Archives of Internal Medicine has found a link between testicular cancer and infertility, and the findings are alarming. The study claims infertile men are almost 3...
How to Become a Sperm Donor
For a man thinking about sperm donation, the process might seem as simple as walking in off the street, filling out some paperwork and that's it. However, it is not...
Infertility Male Factor
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine defines infertility as a disease involving the human reproductive system. Although it can seem like conceiving a child should come naturally and easily, the...
Varicocele and Male Infertility
Male infertility can be caused by many things and often it creates many problems for a couple that is trying to conceive. Usually women check them selves with doctor first...
Male Fertility Testing
As more and more couples are faced with the emotional reality of not being able to naturally conceive, medical science is subjecting males to just as many tests as females...
Going for sperm analysis? A short outline of the procedure
Sperm analysis is usually one of the first procedures that are recommended when a couple has been unable to get pregnant. It tests things like sperm volume, morphology, sperm count...
How to Boost Natural Male Fertility
Some of the most important ways to boost male fertility have nothing to do with pills or supplements. Sexual technique can be critical to fatherhood. The most likely fathers are...
Treatment for Male Infertility
For couples that have been trying to conceive a baby, the heartbreak of infertility can be a depressing reality. Approximately 15% of couples trying to conceive for the first time...
Top Causes of Male Infertility: Men as (In)Fertile as Women
Infertility is considered to be the inability to conceive a baby after one year of unprotected sex, and the numbers suggest that infertility is not just female condition.Statistics says that...
Can homeopathy cure azoospermia?
Azoospermia is the medical term for a zero sperm count. This means that a man has no sperm in his ejaculate at all, something that obvious represents a fertility problem...