Posts Tagged ‘American Society Of Reproductive Medicine’
How Smoking Causes Infertility in Men and Women
*** Do Not Quit Smoking! Click Here *** According to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, 1/3 of infertility cases are attributable to women. 1/3 is attributable to men and the remaining 1/3 to combined infertility or unexplained causes. Find out below about how smoking can directly lead to infertility. Introduction of infertility Experts [...]
Relation Between Smoking and Infertility in Men and Women
According to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, 1/3 of infertility cases are attributable to women. 1/3 is attributable to men and the remaining 1/3 to combined infertility or unexplained causes. Find out below about how smoking can directly lead to infertility. Introduction of infertility Experts in reproduction and infertility consider any male or [...]
Infertility Research: What Do We Know?
Copyright (c) 2009 Randy Beckett Infertility is a condition in which a couple fails to conceive after attempting unprotected sex for a period of at least one year. Statistics reveal that approximately 6 million women between the ages of 16 & 45 have infertility issues while attempting to get pregnant. Simply, infertility is the [...]
Cell Phones Can Be Linked To Male Infertility
New research suggests that the radiation given out by mobile phones reduces sperm count by up to 30%. A lot of concerns have been expressed by some male members of the public about the implications of prolonged cell phone exposure to male sperm cells. Considering the possible hazards, several considerations were taken into account. Researchers [...]
How To Increase Male Fertility – Male Fertility Issues
According to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, one third of infertility cases are due to male factor infertility like ogliospermia (low sperm count) and azoospermia (no sperm present in semen). However, a high sperm count does not guarantee fertility, either. Men with normal sperm levels have had trouble trying to conceive due to genetic [...]
