Fertility decreases gradually in a man's life time around the age of fifty. The reason why is because of the sperm count released out of a man's urethra during sexual intercourse can decrease due to age, but a man can produce sperm all of his life so; therefore, the number of sperm released is determined by the age of a male organism.
Mostly by erosion but if it deposits briny water, that will also decrease fertility
NuvaRing lowers the risk of pregnancy while you're using it. It does not affect future fertility.
Yes. It can decrease fertility and cause impotence.
Lol. Obviosly if a man has ms it will not affect his fertility. it may be harder for him to have sex, but otherwise, there is no relationship between fertility and ms.
Leaching can decrease soil fertility by washing away essential nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from the topsoil layers. These nutrients are vital for plant growth and productivity. Without proper management practices, leaching can lead to nutrient depletion and soil degradation.
The Pill or birth control pills decrease fertility by suppressing (stopping) ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to prevent the sperm from moving through the fallopian tubes and by changing the lining of the uterus.
Yes, a thyroid problem can cause male fertility issues.
if your just putting it on your lap then yes it can decrease your fertility
Cyclones can decrease soil fertility in coastal areas by causing erosion and saltwater intrusion. The strong winds and heavy rainfall associated with cyclones can wash away topsoil and nutrients, as well as introduce saltwater into the soil, which can be detrimental to plant growth. This combination of factors can lead to reduced soil quality and fertility in affected areas.
fertility will never get higher it will always decrease depending on how often people use them or you grow crops in them. The cleanliness will increase though, less often in the winter. ~animalslover ( animalslover on howrse too)
No. Circumcision has nothing to do with fertility.
He was depicted as a man with a ram head or a ram itself. The ram horns stood for fertility, hence the "god of fertility".