there are many possible reasons for infertility. Genetic problems, damage to reproductive organs, stress, age, and many other factors can influence fertility/infertility.
Note that in "first world countries" there is a growing problem with pseudo-female hormones leaching from plastic (like the bottles used for bottled water).
No infertility is not caused by a gene mutation. Infertility is the inability to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to term. It may be caused by a variety of factors including: Damage to reproductive organs Hormonal imbalances Chromosomal abnormalities Environmental factors Lifestyle choicesIn some cases infertility may be caused by a gene mutation but this is rare. In general gene mutations are a contributing factor rather than the sole cause of infertility.
Having the same blood group does not directly cause infertility. Infertility can be caused by a variety of factors, such as hormonal imbalances, reproductive issues, or genetic factors. Blood group compatibility is primarily important during pregnancy to prevent issues such as Rh incompatibility.
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a child after 12 months of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse. It can result from various factors affecting either the male, female, or both partners, such as hormonal imbalances, reproductive system issues, or lifestyle factors. Fertility assessment and treatments are available to help address infertility.
Getting kicked in the testicles can be very painful and may cause temporary infertility if the injury is severe enough to damage the testicles. However, not all injuries will result in permanent infertility, as the body has the ability to heal and recover over time. It is always best to seek medical attention if you experience a severe injury to the genital area.
Hormone testing, such as measuring levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol, and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), are commonly used to diagnose infertility problems in both men and women. These tests can help identify hormonal imbalances, ovulation issues, or other underlying causes of infertility.
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.
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.
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
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.
There is no credible evidence for Zoloft causing infertility, to date.
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.
Yes, there is a chance of infertility in men due to varicoses. Varicoses is the most common reason for male infertility.
It is referred to as infertility. It is referred to as infertility.
yes it can but only temporary infertility for up to 12 months