A prospective study of 1000 males attending the infertility clinics of three tertiary health institutions was carried out, examining their spermogram, seminal fructose concentration and body mass index (BMI). The twogroups (of 500 males partners each) examined were those of queried infertile by the clinicians and those of proven fertility (fertile men with time to pregnancy (TTP) . 12 months as reference group). Questionnaires andoral interviews were administered to the patients and subjects to reveal their occupational and medical histories, health conditions, working conditions, smoking habits and lifestyles. An inverse relationship between body mass index and the total number of sperm cells per subjects was observed. There was no relatio...
Background: Infertility affects 10-15% of couples worldwide with rates steadily increasing in the In...
Background: In India, the prevalence of primary infertility ranges from 3.9% to 16.8%. Male factor c...
Introduction:30-35% of total population in Jammu and Kashmir reportedly has infertility problem whic...
Accurate diagnosis of the cause of infertility assists in the choice of treatment modalities and ame...
Objective: Male infertility refers to a male’s inability to cause pregnancy in a fertile female. Inf...
Background: Seminal fluid analysis is essential in the evaluation of the male partner of infertile c...
Background: Infertility is a condition with important psychological, economic, demographic and medic...
This retrospective study analyzes the seminal fluid indices of 633 male partners of infertile couple...
Background: The Semen analysis provides valuable information about the etiology and fertility potent...
To determine if there was a bearing of body mass index (BMI) on male infertility, a cross-sectional ...
Objectives: This study aimed at determining the relationship between plasma lipids, body mass index...
Background: Infertility is defined as a failure to conceive after at least 12 months of unprotected ...
Background: Semen analysis is an important investigation in the evaluation of male factor infertilit...
Background: Infertility is a common gynaecological problem and male factor contributes significantly...
Introduction: Approximately one couple in ten are infertile during their reproductive lives. Male fa...
Background: Infertility affects 10-15% of couples worldwide with rates steadily increasing in the In...
Background: In India, the prevalence of primary infertility ranges from 3.9% to 16.8%. Male factor c...
Introduction:30-35% of total population in Jammu and Kashmir reportedly has infertility problem whic...
Accurate diagnosis of the cause of infertility assists in the choice of treatment modalities and ame...
Objective: Male infertility refers to a male’s inability to cause pregnancy in a fertile female. Inf...
Background: Seminal fluid analysis is essential in the evaluation of the male partner of infertile c...
Background: Infertility is a condition with important psychological, economic, demographic and medic...
This retrospective study analyzes the seminal fluid indices of 633 male partners of infertile couple...
Background: The Semen analysis provides valuable information about the etiology and fertility potent...
To determine if there was a bearing of body mass index (BMI) on male infertility, a cross-sectional ...
Objectives: This study aimed at determining the relationship between plasma lipids, body mass index...
Background: Infertility is defined as a failure to conceive after at least 12 months of unprotected ...
Background: Semen analysis is an important investigation in the evaluation of male factor infertilit...
Background: Infertility is a common gynaecological problem and male factor contributes significantly...
Introduction: Approximately one couple in ten are infertile during their reproductive lives. Male fa...
Background: Infertility affects 10-15% of couples worldwide with rates steadily increasing in the In...
Background: In India, the prevalence of primary infertility ranges from 3.9% to 16.8%. Male factor c...
Introduction:30-35% of total population in Jammu and Kashmir reportedly has infertility problem whic...