More and more research points to men as being at least half responsible for the fertiity problems that are becoming increasingly common among couples. This is a big shift in what used to be perceived as a "womans problem." Men need to step up and take action to make some changes to improve their fertility, especially if they are over 35. Have a look at this article which has a nice overview of the "male factor."
Why Dad's Habits Matter, Too U.S. News & World Report, DC - Two thirds of the time, the man is a contributing-if not the sole-explanation for a couple's infertility, according to the American Society of Reproductive ... |
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