I don't know much about it but from what we've learn in Biology - it may be because the woman produces too much oestrogen (a hormone) herself. The egg needs to mature, but if too much oestrogen is produced, it will stop another hormone (FSH) from working. FSH makes the follicle (which contains the egg) mature. I suppose it could be the woman had suffered some problems (like she was hit) with her lady parts.
Yes, there is a chance of infertility in men due to varicoses. Varicoses is the most common reason for male infertility.
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You should make sure the reason of infertility. Herbal medicine "Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill" can treat necrospermia and azoospermia which are caused by prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis and orchitis. The curative effect for infertility is trustworthy.
Having sex on days prior to or after ovulation. Male infertility. Female infertility. No reason both partners are healthy, fertile and pregnancy will happen when it happens.
As I have read lots of time, the reason is smoking & alcohol. Excess amount of smoking & alcohol leads to decrease in sperm count, causes infertility. More on infections, Cancer, Tumor and also imbalanced hormones also causes the infertility. The accident & injuries, where sperm duct hit also the main cause of infertility in men.
As I have read lots of time, the reason is smoking & alcohol. Excess amount of smoking & alcohol leads to decrease in sperm count, causes infertility. More on infections, Cancer, Tumor and also imbalanced hormones also causes the infertility. The accident & injuries, where sperm duct hit also the main cause of infertility in men.
Having sex on days prior to or after ovulation. Male infertility. Female infertility. No reason both partners are healthy, fertile and pregnancy will happen when it happens.
AIDS doesn't cause infertility.
Circumcision has nothing to do with 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.