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Male Infertility - Articles
Male Infertility: Everything You Need to Know…
by
Hethir R.
Posted
Mon 21 Jun 2010 6:30pm
Male Infertility is something every couple having problems getting pregnant should think about. When it is difficult to conceive, most couple’s automatically assume it has something to do with the woman and her reproductive system. Unfortunately, chasing after a preconceived problem in the woman can often delay a couple’s chance of having the baby they [...]
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Varicocele: Male Infertility Problem
by
cj
Posted
Fri 08 Oct 2010 12:00am
the varicocele is the possible solution to this male infertility problem. And there was a study that shows about 30 to 35 percent of men impregnate their partner within a year of surgery
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Male Infertility
by
cj
Posted
Thu 30 Sep 2010 12:00am
infertility issues on future posts. Some of these male infertility problems or issues include the following
1. Blocked tubes
2. Varicocele
3. Irregular sperm
4...
There are couples out there who have problem of not having children due to male fertility issues. Indeed, there was a study in the US that there are about 35 to 40
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Unexplained Male Infertility Linked to Sperm Gene Mutation
by
Robyn Nazar, RN BSN
Posted
Fri 22 Jul 2011 12:00am
of the female reproductive tract and thus causes male infertility .
After examining over 500 couples who were trying to conceive the researchers found that the conception rate was 30% less in those couples where the male had the genetic mutation.
This is the first real scientific breakthrough to explain male infertility. Gary Cherr, a professor at the UC
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Overview Of Male Infertility
by
Emily
Posted
Thu 02 Jul 2009 6:31pm
A recent article discusses the sometimes overlooked subject of male infertility. It points out that according the the NIH, about 40% of infertility problems couples face in this country are male related. Problems can result from injury, infection, medication, chemical exposure and genetic disorders. A large percentage of male infertility is unexplained
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