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A condition known as azoospermia affects men whose sperm do not exist in their sperm. 15% of infertile men and about 1% of all men experience it. If you have […]
A condition known as azoospermia affects men whose sperm do not exist in their sperm. 15% of infertile men and about 1% of all men experience it. If you have […]
The loss of ovarian function before the age of 40 is known as premature ovarian failure (POF). When the number of ovarian follicles exhausts before the typical age for physiological […]
As a woman gets older, her chances of getting pregnant typically decrease. Women have fewer eggs, the quality of which decreases with age, and more eggs with abnormal chromosomes (genetic […]
Infertility, or the inability to conceive after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual activity, is a common public health issue worldwide. An American study on STDs says that […]
Mycobacteria tuberculosis bacilli are the cause of genitourinary tuberculosis (GUTB), which typically occurs in conjunction with lung tuberculosis (TB). The haematogenous route accounts for the majority of the spread. Reactivation […]
After fertilization in mammals, the genome of the newly formed embryo is first transcriptionally inactive. Development is then strictly dependent on the maternally inherited RNA and proteins present in the […]
Blastocyst culture and transplantation are considered the gold standard of the IVF cycle. Many fertility clinics prefer to transplant Blastocytes, the five to six days older embryo instead of transferring […]
Statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that between 50 and 80 million people worldwide suffer from infertility, with male factors accounting for between 20 and 30 percent of […]
Ovulatory disorders are regarded as one of the most widespread reasons among women who are unable to conceive. Infertility is inability and ovulatory disorders accounts to more than 30 percent […]
Infertility issues affect over 15% of married couples worldwide, with male factor infertility accounting for 50% of these cases. Although sperm analysis is the most important test for determining male […]