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Five Signs You Need to See a Male Fertility Specialist
Male infertility is more common than you may think; up to a third of all fertility issues are attributable to male reproductive issues. While male infertility can be caused by a range of factors, such as hormone disorders, injury to reproductive… Read More
How Sexual Health Can Affect Male Fertility
Although male sexual health and male fertility are often discussed as two separate issues, there is in fact a strong correlation between the two. Sexual dysfunction, certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections… Read More
Five Male Fertility Goals for 2018
Do you have any fertility goals for this year? Taking care of fertility and preparing for future family planning goals are things men typically take for granted. Because male fertility issues are not widely discussed, a man can go through an entire… Read More
Five Important Male Fertility Goals to Set in 2017
Male fertility is approached differently than female fertility. For women, a huge emphasis is placed on age and time. There is also an assumption that there is very little a man can do to negatively impact his fertility. In reality, there is a… Read More
Can STDs Make You Infertile?
In addition to protecting your long-term health, avoiding STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) is very important to safeguard your fertility. Certain STDs will put your fertility at risk or can directly affect your sperm count and motility. This is… Read More
How Caffeine, Alcohol and Tobacco Affect Male Fertility
No, having a cup of coffee, a drink with dinner or occasional tobacco use will not render a man infertile. Lifestyle habits don’t have that fast an effect on male infertility; one “bad” habit does not automatically equal trouble conceiving natur… Read More
Will Diabetes Make Me Infertile?
According to the American Diabetes Association, more than 20 million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes, and more than eight million are undiagnosed but assumed to have the condition. Diabetes is a serious health concern which requires careful… Read More
Should Men in Their 20s Care About Fertility?
It’s important for men to understand that infertility affects both sexes. In the United States, cases of infertility between couples are chalked up to one of three possibilities. One-third of cases are considered “male factor” infertility, while one-t… Read More