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Are your testicles frying?

Are your testicles frying?

14:53 8th August 2022 | Male Infertility

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Gentlemen, you may be shooting blanks. At least 10% of all couples have infertility and when investigated about 30% of those are due to issues with the man, 30% are due to issues with the woman and then 30% are due to issues with both partners. 10% of the time we have absolutely no idea why the babies just refuse to come.

How men should deal with Infertility

How men should deal with Infertility

16:22 25th July 2022 | Male Infertility

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It's 2022 and blaming women should take a back seat in fertility discussions.

 What is Tested in a Semen Analysis and Why

What is Tested in a Semen Analysis and Why

03:45 26th March 2017 | Male Fertility

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Male infertility and the need for sperm analysis are not topics that are often mentioned, never mind openly discussed. However, in 40% of infertility cases in the USA, issues with the male partner are the cause of infertility. In Nigeria, male infertility is a major factor in about 80% of couples who struggle with conception.

But please don’t be discouraged by this information if you think are facing a challenge. Become informed, take...

Natural Conception and Causes of Infertility

Natural Conception and Causes of Infertility

04:52 14th May 2013 | Unexplained Infertility

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Before a couple can achieve conception naturally, they must have intercourse and during this process, the man ejaculates, that is, releases his sperm into the woman’s vagina. The sperms swim through the neck of womb (the cervix) into the uterus and down the fallopian tubes where, hopefully, the sperms will meet an egg that has been released from the women’s ovaries if intercourse coincides with ovulation. Fertilization may occur with a ...

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