Male Infertility The Basics

Male Infertility Symptoms, causes 

Fertility is defined as the ability to conceive. Fertility can refer to both men and women. In the case of a woman, fertility is the ability or chances of her becoming pregnant while in men, and fertility refers to the ability to give birth to a woman. If there is an inability or failure to conceive after trying for at least a year, without using contraceptives, this is known as infertility. Approximately 15 percent of couples are infertile. Of the 15% of infertile couples, only a third of these problems are caused by factors related to their male counterparts. And when a man is sterile, the condition is referred to as male sterility.


Symptoms of male infertility

Male infertility can be diagnosed by the fact that despite trying, your partner has been unable to get pregnant for about a year of trying without using contraception. Other signs and symptoms that give a clue when you are infertile include:

ED: If a man is unable to get a strong or long-lasting erection, he is unable to have adequate penetrative sex which may result in his inability to conceive a woman. A lack of sex drive or libido in men can also lead to ED and a man can refrain from conceiving a woman.

Endocrine dysfunction: Endocrine glands are glands that, along the nervous system of your body, control and coordinate bodily functions. The endocrine system consists of different endocrine glands. These glands secrete hormones that are essential in terms of the growth and development of our bodies, regulation of metabolism, puberty, tissue functioning and mood. Endocrine dysfunction is endocrine gland failure and may be a sign of male infertility.

Varicocele: A varicocele is a condition in which the veins of the spermatic cord become enlarged. This can cause testicular pain and infertility in men.


Male Infertility The Basics
Male Infertility The Basics


Why does infertility occur in men?

Male infertility can occur due to a number of reasons. The most common cause of male infertility is a varicocele. The veins make the inside of the scrotum (testicles) warmer, which can reduce sperm production and cause infertility. Aside from a varicocele, other causes of male infertility include:


Causes of Male Infertility

Obstruction of the male reproductive system

Low sperm count

Undescended testicle

infection

Abnormally moving sperm or oddly shaped sperm

Certain medications and/or medical conditions

Smoking, alcoholism and drug abuse

Stress

obesity

aging



How do we fight male infertility?

Male infertility can be combated with the help of a pregnancy kit that includes patented pregnancy caps, ovulation predictors, semen collector, pregnancy wheel, pregnancy journal and pregnancy tests. The pregnancy kit is a safe and affordable alternative to the costly and risky IVF or IUI methods of pregnancy. They can treat male and female infertility problem without any hassles or complications.

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