Capsule: This expert opinion summarizes current knowledge on risk factors for infertility and identifies a practical clinical and diagnostic approach for the male and female partners of an infertile couple aimed to improve the investigation and management of fertility problems. Background: Infertility represents an important and growing health problem affecting up to 16% of couples worldwide. In most cases, male, female, or combined factor can be identified, and different causes or risk factors have been related to this condition. However, there are no standardized guidelines on the clinical-diagnostic approach of infertile couples and the recommendations concerning infertility are sometimes lacking, incomplete, or problematic to apply. Obj...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Capsule: This expert opinion summarizes current knowledge on risk factors for infertility and identi...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
The most important goal of fertility investigation is to identify the cause(s) of infertility and to...
Purpose: The current clinical practice in reproductive medicine should pose the couple at the centre...
Purpose: The current clinical practice in reproductive medicine should pose the couple at the centre...
Objective. The purpose of this research is to study how to approach and diagnosed infertile couples ...
The problem of infertility is relevant to the whole world, that is explaned both by the prevalence (...
An important component of modern medicine is the problem of infertility. Saving and restoring reprod...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Capsule: This expert opinion summarizes current knowledge on risk factors for infertility and identi...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
About one-fifth of couples has fertility problems in Western countries. Male factors are present in ...
The most important goal of fertility investigation is to identify the cause(s) of infertility and to...
Purpose: The current clinical practice in reproductive medicine should pose the couple at the centre...
Purpose: The current clinical practice in reproductive medicine should pose the couple at the centre...
Objective. The purpose of this research is to study how to approach and diagnosed infertile couples ...
The problem of infertility is relevant to the whole world, that is explaned both by the prevalence (...
An important component of modern medicine is the problem of infertility. Saving and restoring reprod...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Purpose: Infertility affects 15–20% of couples and male factors are present in about half of the cas...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...