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POPSSmoking and Female Fertility There is no doubt that smoking affects both female and male fertility. In women cigarette smoke is harmful to her ovaries and the longer that she has been a smoker the more harm is done. Smoking accelerates the loss of eggs and reproductive function and may cause menopause to advance by several years.
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POPSMale Fertility - Boxers or Briefs Overheating of the testicles is also the reason that boxer shorts are recommended as opposed to briefs although a recent study shows there is little difference in the temperature of the testicles no matter what underwear you are wearing.
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POPSAzoospermia - the total lack of sperm The lack of sperm present in the seminal fluid is a condition known as Azoospermia. The lack of sperm may be due to either obstructive or non-obstructive reasons. Obstructive azoospermia means that the sperm are actually being produced by the testes but that there is a physical reason that the they are not reaching the seminal fluid. The obstruction may be because of a vasectomy, congenital absence of vas or badly performed hernia surgery or epididymal scarring from a previous infection. Vasectomies may be able to be reversed – there is a 90% success rate.
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POPSMale Fertility and Jacuzzis A man’s testicles are contained in a pouch-like structure called the scrotum. The temperature of the testicles is maintained at one or two degrees lower than normal body temperature (98 degrees Fahrenheit or 36.8 degrees Celsius). When the body is hot the scrotum relaxed to hold the testicles away from the body and conversely when the body is cold the scrotum contracts to hold the testicles closer to the body
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POPSMale Fertility and Acupuncture Until recently it was only female fertility that had been researched regarding acupuncture. But a recent study reported in the publication Fertility and Sterility suggests that acupuncture can be used to increase sperm production and quality – improving male infertility.
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POPSTop Ten Tips for Male Infertility 1. Step one is to improve your health generally - eat healthily, get plenty of sleep and keep hydrated. When your general health is good your sperm is more likely to be healthy.
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POPSShola Oslo Shola Oslo is the author of Male Fertility Success, an Ebook available online that can improve male fertility in just 90 days.
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POPSMale Home Fertility Test For a relatively small cost and in the privacy of your own home, the male fertility test can screen for both sperm count and sperm motility.