In recent years, male fertility has significantly declined, now contributing to up to 50% of all infertility cases and affecting 1 in 6 couples worldwide. Despite the sensitive nature of the topic, ...
Cryptozoospermia is an extremely low sperm count condition often missed in routine semen analysis. A fertility specialist ...
Male fertility is strongly influenced by diet and lifestyle habits. Consistent healthy choices can improve sperm quality within months ...
Gynaecologist and Obstetrician Specialist, Dr Promise Sefogah, has warned that male fertility is significantly affected by ...
For many years, the debate about fertility was primarily a female issue. But clinics today are warn that men are increasingly at the centre of the concern. Lower sperm counts, poor motility, erectile ...
A new study from Italy found that the Mediterranean diet could have a beneficial effect on male fertility. The study, published in the journal Food Science, explored the different causes of male ...
From testosterone to FSH and LH, a number of hormones drive male fertility. These chemical messengers regulate sperm production, sex drive, and more. Imbalances have the potential to contribute ...
For years, infertility has been perceived as a predominantly female problem, a misconception that continues to influence how couples seek treatment. In reality, medical evidence shows that male-factor ...
Just like females, fertility problems are also rampant in males. Many men suffer in silence due to shame, stigma, and myths linked to this subject. Male fertility is not just about sperm count or ...