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    Male Infertility

    A couple is infertile, according to the International Council on Infertility Information
    Dissemination (INCIID), when are not capable of conceiving after twelve months of
    unprotected sex. According to a study the infertility affects almost 10% of people of
    reproductive age. It has been seen that healthy couples in their mid-20s having
    regular sex have a one-in-four chance of getting pregnant in any given month. That's
    known as "Fecundity". A source of examination over past twenty years reveals that in
    approximately 30% of cases pathology is found in the man alone, and in another 20%
    both the man and woman are abnormal. Therefore, we may conclude that the male
    factor is at least partly responsible in about 50% of infertile couples.

    The causes at least to some extent can be determined by analysis of the ejaculatiot,
    which contains the spermatozoa. The analysis includes counting the number of sperm
    and measuring their motility under a microscope. Here having few sperms is known as
    Oligospermia and if there is no sperm present in semen the case is known as
    Azoospermia. And where the sample is normal but shows poor motility the case is
    known as Asthenozoospermia. It has been speculated that the random mutation of
    the Y Chromosome may be an important factor in effecting the fertility in men.

    There are simple to understand factors that affects the fertility im men are diabetes,
    thyroid disorders, mumps, hydrocele, some kind of infection, having too much of
    alcohol or drugs and even too much smoking. According to a study, executed by the
    American Society for Reproductive Medicine, reveals that smoking is one the most
    prominent factors contributing to low sperm count in men. However, once the cause
    found it's not beyond remedy. Almost 85% to 90% of such cases are treated with
    most conventional ways as surgical operation or using drugs. If the problem still
    exists there is In Vitro Fertilization for such people.


    In some cases male Infertility can be avoided by:

  • Avoid drugs and medications known to cause fertility problems, like
    steriods and some antifungal medications.
  • Avoid excessive exercise.
  • Avoid exposure to environmental hazards such as pesticides.
  • Avoid frequent hot baths or use of hot tubs.
  • Avoid tight underwear or pants.
  • Eat a diet with adequate folic acid, and vitamine C and Zinc loaded food.
  • Get early treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Have regular physical examinations to detect early signs of infections
    or abnormalities.
  • Keep diseases, such as diabetes and hypothyroidism, under control.
  • Practice safer sex to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Take a lycopene supplement.
  • Wear protection over the scrotum during athletic activities.


    Psychological impact

    Infertility may have profound psychological effects. Partners may become more
    anxious to conceive, ironically increasing sexual dysfunction. Marital discord often
    develops in infertile couples, especially when they are under pressure to make
    medical decisions. Women trying to conceive often have clinical depression rates
    similar to women who have heart disease or cancer. Even couples undertaking
    IVF face considerable stress, especially the female partner.
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