Male Fertility – The Threats
January 24, 2010 by Joe P. Black
Filed under Sexual Health
Both man and woman need to be healthy in order to conceive a child. When a couple cannot conceive in a span of one year, they might be having infertility problems. According to male fertility test that is done by researcher, infertility affects 10% (or about 6.1 million) Americans in the reproductive age. Contrary to myth, infertility is not always a "woman's problem." A third of the cases (about 35%) are actually due to male infertility. Infertility in men may be caused by many factors such as low sperm count, ejaculation problems, or "abnormal" sperm, which is said to be malformed and have a short life span.
Daily Food You Can Take For Increasing Sperm Count
March 19, 2009 by Joe P. Black
Filed under Sexual Health
Today, male infertility has been one of the major problems that concerned by most of men across the world. The problem has become more serious in the last few years that if you see at the supermarkets or local drugstores are now full with male enhancement products.
One of the reasons of male infertility is having low sperm count. Increased sperm count is important in all aspects of life; it emits strong sexual presence for a man and also very useful when you and your wife are trying to conceive a child. But, one thing is for sure is, in order to produce a good and healthy sperms, an overall healthy body is required. Your daily intake of nutrients/foods can help you attaining stronger and healthier ejaculations and also can help you to increase sperm count. This post will discuss what kind of food you should take on your daily life, in order to help you increasing sperm count.


