Yes.
My girlfriend has had Kidney problems since she was very small.
While i cannot tell you if its kidney disease or failure (Not sure if it matters) it DOES affect the ability for females to produce healthy and fertile eggs. It might just depend on the severity of the kidney infections (with my girlfriend she is hospitalized every month to two months, only because she refuses to take her medicine without being forced)
But yes, kidney problems have a direct impact on female fertility.
Some kidney problems are the result of another disease process, such as diabetes or hypertension.
No. That has nothing to do with infertility. There are many reasons infertility may be a problem. But this is not one of them.
No
Infertility due to scarring caused by chlamydia cannot be reversed, whether it occurs in a male or female. However, the decrease in sperm quality and quantity that can result from infection of the testicles gradually reverses, at least in part, after treatment.
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.
Infertility can be the result.
No, but inebriation can affect the ability to perform.
yes sometimes it dose, sometimes it dosen't no, its very sweet and undescribeable ******** Yes, it is an extremely bad feeling. In addition to the pain it can result in damage. This damage could result in erection problems, infertility and hernias.
kidney stones
Complications may include myocarditis, inflammation of nerves, kidney problems, and bleeding problems due to low blood platelets. Myocarditis may result in an abnormal heart rate and inflammation of the nerves may result in paralysis.
Having 44 chromosomes in your cells can lead to genetic abnormalities or disorders, as the normal human cell typically contains 46 chromosomes. This can result in developmental issues, health problems, or infertility.
There is no evidence to my knowledge to indicate a connection between marijuana consumption and female infertility, however there seems to be a connection where males are concerned.so to the point, quitting may result in higher fertility, but only in males.