Finding out that you are going to have a baby can come as the most exciting, relieving news, especially when a couple has been trying for months, even years, for success. There are many reasons why becoming pregnant isn’t always easy, but one of the most common reasons is lack of sleep. Why are women
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Male Infertility Symptoms to Know
How do doctors define infertility? Infertility, by definition, is the inability to conceive after having unprotected sex for a period of at least six months to a year. This doesn’t mean that just because you haven’t gotten someone pregnant in this time, that you are automatically infertile. The inability to conceive can be affected by
Read MoreUnexpected Causes of Male Infertility
Infertility is a difficult, yet fairly common subject. In reality, it affects around 15 percent of married couples. The number of male infertility cases is still on the rise. The condition of fertility is characterized as a reproductive system disorder, resulting in couples having the inability to conceive a baby, after up to a year
Read MoreA Closer Look at What Causes Infertility
Having a baby is a joyous moment in life, and finding out your pregnant is a very exciting experience. However, trying unsuccessfully to become pregnant and not knowing the reasons behind it can be devastating. Couples struggling with infertility can often feel depressed and lonely, especially when it seems like everyone they know is expecting a baby.
Read MoreHow Can Hormone Imbalance Cause Male Infertility?
Infertility is defined by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine as when a couple is unsuccessful at conceiving a baby (becoming pregnant) within a one-year period of having regular sexual intercourse without the use of birth control. It may come as a surprise, but infertility actually affects about 15 percent of couples trying to conceive.
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