When a man or woman is unable to or has difficulty having children
When a man or woman is unable to or has difficulty having children
Infertility treatments are for couples who are not able to have children.Infertility means not being able to get pregnant after having sexual intercourse with a man, so it is for a couple which are man and woman. although many lesbians and gays may have the chance to use it.
A man can be tested for infertility by visiting his GP or an Urologist. The tests involve questionnaires, physical examinations and the testing of various samples of bodily fluids.
More than 90% of male infertility cases are due to low sperm counts, poor sperm quality, or both. The remaining cases of male infertility can be caused by a number of factors including anatomical problems, hormonal imbalances, and genetic defects.
Many antidepressants have a side effect that can make a man "impotent", meaning that he will be unable to get an erection or at best, an incomplete erection, and some using antidepressants can get an erection but cannot achieve orgasm. If that's occurring with you or someone you know, talk with your doctor and get changed to a different antidepressant.
A man can increase his risks of infertility by wearing very tight pants, prolonged periods of marijuana use, and having medical problems such as hernias or testicular cancer.
Infertility drugs may interact with other medicines. When this happens, the effects of one or both of the drugs may change or the risk of side effects may be greater. Anyone who takes infertility drugs should let the physician know all.
Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.
AIDS doesn't cause infertility.
No. That has nothing to do with infertility. There are many reasons infertility may be a problem. But this is not one of them.
Melvin L. Taymor has written: 'Infertility' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Infertility, Sterility, Therapy 'The management of infertility' -- subject(s): Infertility