Family planning success depends upon many physiological aspects of both partners. But we cannot deny, the role of the female partner is much more than male. A strong reproductive system
Category Archives: fertility
Canned food and fertility
Canned foods are mostly processed foods. Processed foods are simply foods that have undergone some transformation from their original form. Food processing can range from grain milling through vegetable fermentation
Uterus fibrosis and fertility
Fibroids are benign tumors that grow inside or outside the uterus. This can affect fertility and the chances of getting pregnant. Uterine fibroids are very common. About 20% to 80%
Chemical imbalance and fertility
Hormones have a lot in common with our reproductive systems; every minute of imbalance causes various fertility problems. Hormonal imbalance occurs when the human body is excessive and has little
What if male partner is infertile?
Evidence supported that sperm quality declination in men is significant in the last decades. Parental age and sperm quality are two influencing malefactors that interfere with both natural conceiving and
Fertility problems and immunity
Overview Nowadays most of us confront one of the most commonly used word "immunity" which is our body's defense mechanism to fight infection, but how immunity is developed? or why
Does the mother’s lifestyle factors influence the fertility of her male child?
Human fertility ability is low in comparison with other animals. The only biological factor of a woman is not responsible for the increasing trend of infertility issue, but research findings
What are the factors determine the patient satisfaction in fertility care?
The traditional measures for quality of health care are rated by morbidity and mortality outcomes. But this approach is a little different in case of fertility care. The live birth
Can DES exposure cause male and female infertility?
DES is an abbreviation used for Diethylstilbestrol. This is a synthetic hormonal therapeutic agent contains non-steroidal estrogen. In 1938, this chemical substance was first introduced. After 1948, DES was used
Climatic influence in human fertility
Climatic condition alters due to global warming causes heat stress. Recently researchers examined how different temperatures have their own impact on the reproductive behavior and fertility by conducting a series