
Aging can reduce the ability to have a baby for both men and women, but for women the chances of infertility are more abrupt with each passing year over 35.
Aging can reduce the ability to have a baby for both men and women, but for women the chances of infertility are more abrupt with each passing year over 35.
If you’re like most guys, you have your cell phone stashed in your pocket. It seems like the most sensible place to put it, but beware — it could be slowly poaching your sperm and increasing your risk of infertility.
Here’s the thing about finding out that you have a low sperm count: it doesn’t have to end your dream of fathering a child.
You and your partner have decided it’s time to make a baby, but even though things might be heating up in the boudoir, you might want to keep those balls of yours on ice. Literally.
Here’s a birth control dilemma: a woman posted on a website that while she would be happy to go ahead and have a third child, her husband was adamant that he did not.
We’ve sorted out some facts vs myths in regards to male infertility. Does age, cellphones, biking, hot tub usage, or stress really impact infertility?
The health of your sperm is crucial to getting your wife pregnant. Men’s Health Month is the perfect time to find out your fertility status and make changes that can boost your sperm health and production.
High blood pressure. Diabetes. Heart disease. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re well aware of the negative impact of being overweight. Carrying around those extra pounds can lead to a multitude of health issues.
Men are solely responsible for 20-30% of infertility cases. Here are some things to know that will help you move past your concerns and get tested.
If you and your partner have been struggling to conceive, it’s possible that a varicocele—an enlarged vein inside your scrotum—could be the culprit causing your infertility.
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