Introduction: Infertility is a common problem which affects a significant percentage of all married couples. In developing countries it is considered as a social stigma. On account of this many couples seek remedies which would bring an end to their quest for a progeny. This study aims to highlight the possible causes of reduced sperm count and sperm motility for establishing the male factor in a study of infertile couples attending a fertility clinic in a rural medical college hospital
Background: Semen analysis is an important investigation in the evaluation of male factor infertilit...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
Prevalence of infertility gravitates to increase due to different factors. Causes of male infertilit...
It is estimated that infertility affects 8–12% of couples globally, with a male factor being a prima...
Introduction: Infertility is a global health issue and a socially destabilizing condition for couple...
Infertility and sperm disorders have been a serious concern for a long period and are still a perple...
Background: Infertility is a condition with important psychological, economic, demographic and medic...
Introduction: More than half of reproductive difficulties cannot be attributed to female characteris...
Male factor infertility has now become a major health disorder, affecting human reproduction and dev...
Epidemiological data indicate that infertility is a problem of global proportions, affecting one- fi...
Nowadays, more and more couples have had trouble with conceiving a child. Worldwide, around 15 % cou...
At least 50% of infertility is partly or completely attributable to a male factor. Some factors affe...
Background: To determine the sperm concentration of proven fertile males and to compare this with th...
Context: The causes of infertility vary from country to country among different cultural, environmen...
Background: Semen analysis is an important investigation in the evaluation of male factor infertilit...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...
Prevalence of infertility gravitates to increase due to different factors. Causes of male infertilit...
It is estimated that infertility affects 8–12% of couples globally, with a male factor being a prima...
Introduction: Infertility is a global health issue and a socially destabilizing condition for couple...
Infertility and sperm disorders have been a serious concern for a long period and are still a perple...
Background: Infertility is a condition with important psychological, economic, demographic and medic...
Introduction: More than half of reproductive difficulties cannot be attributed to female characteris...
Male factor infertility has now become a major health disorder, affecting human reproduction and dev...
Epidemiological data indicate that infertility is a problem of global proportions, affecting one- fi...
Nowadays, more and more couples have had trouble with conceiving a child. Worldwide, around 15 % cou...
At least 50% of infertility is partly or completely attributable to a male factor. Some factors affe...
Background: To determine the sperm concentration of proven fertile males and to compare this with th...
Context: The causes of infertility vary from country to country among different cultural, environmen...
Background: Semen analysis is an important investigation in the evaluation of male factor infertilit...
Globally, 48.5 million couples are suffering from infertility. One of six couples in United Kingdom ...
At a time when limiting family size has become of national interest, increasing numbers of married c...