Findings about Infertility
- 35 percent of all cases of infertility arise from problems in the man's system.
- 35 percent arise from abnormalities in the woman's system.
- 20 percent of the time, the man and woman both have fertility problems.
- In 10 percent of cases, no cause can be found.
- Age often increases the risk of infertility.
Infertility can be caused by poor sexual or lifestyle habits that are easily remedied. Or, they may not be having sex often enough. Other easily treated illnesses or lifestyle habits that may contribute to infertility are:
- Heavy use of alcohol, tobacco or drugs.
- Starvation diets or anorexia in the woman.
- Tight underwear or pants in the man,
- Stress. In a woman, this may cause her periods to be irregular.
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In a man, stress may reduce his sperm count.
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