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Infertility is not just a woman’s health issue; men can also be infertile. The stats show that women and men are just as likely to have fertility problems.
A diagnosis of infertility means you have not been able to get pregnant after a year of trying. If you are a woman over 35, it means you have not…
The present-day lifestyle habits have, indeed, damaged people’s health including the male sperm count. Lack of exercise, an unhealthy diet, an increased dependency on technology gadgets, and even a sedentary lifestyle have caused more harm than good.
You may not know that some practices impact your health until it is time to conceive.
The inability to conceive may be due to infertility…
10 out of 100 men in Nigeria are living with infertility issues but have no idea because infertility symptoms in men can be vague and may go unnoticed for a period of time. Most men only get wind of their problems when they are trying to conceive with their partner.
When questions like “What causes infertility in men” are asked, the answer is not always clear because there are different signs…
Many people think that infertility affects only those who start trying for children at an older age. In this part of the world, there are older aunts, uncles, or family friends who specialise in counting the days to marriage, dutifully reminding young ones to get hitched early. For men, it is a common belief that age does nothing to affect fertility and a 60-year-old man can get a woman…