Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.
No, the earliest records on this come from the upper classes of the ancient Egyptians. the Jews took it over from them.
Italian Jews get circumcised.
the average is over 220,000 anually.
Mumps in males over 11 may cause 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
An infertility specialist can be anyone that is in the practice of treating patients with infertility. A board certified infertility specialist is usually known as someone who has completed training in med school, OB, and finally Reproductive Endocrinology.
No, circumcision is the removal of the foreskin of a penis. I suppose if someone removed the "hood" of skin over the clitoris on a female, that would be considered circumcision. That may be done in some countries and cultures, but not in USA.
There is no credible evidence for Zoloft causing infertility, to date.
"He's a CHOP OFF the old block! We are celebrating Bobo's circumcision and we hope you will take a slice of time and cut what you are doing to come to the Hospital Friday at noon to watch Bobo's penile disfiguration."
An infertility specialist is a medical professional specializing in diagnosing and treating infertility problems in couples planning to have offspring. Infertility treatment can range from counseling and guidance to drugs and surgery. Counseling for both spouses is a vital element of managing infertility and medical and psychological care for the couple.