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The Causes For Fertility Decrease In The Last YearsBy Jane Ling There is wide verity of Infertility Risk Factors for Men and Women. Lets cover a few of them: Infertility causes For Men: 1.A man may suffer from infertility after having genital infection, or sexually transmitted diseases 2. Exposure to dangerous areas, such as areas with radiation or radioactivity. Also handling dangerous materials such as lead, ethylene dibromine, and vinyl chloride. 3. Smoking cigarettes or marijuana effects the fertility levels of men. 4. Heavy use of drugs and/or alcohol. 5. If genitals are exposed to high temperatures, than fertility may decrease temporarily or permanently. 6. DES taken by mother during pregnancy may cause giving birth to a sterile baby boy. 7. Taking prescription drugs for ulcers or psoriasis 8. Undergoing a hernia repair surgery 9. Having mumps after puberty And as for infertility causes For Women - womans reproduction system is more complex, therefore, womans inability to ovulate, conceive, or deliver a child successfully, can come from the following reasons: 1. The age factor is a key player in womans fertility. Women in their late 30s are about 30 percent less fertile than women in their early 20s 2. Irregularities with the function of the endometriosis may decrease fertility. 3. All kinds of chronic diseases (lupus, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis or asthma) 4. Hormonal imbalance - can be treated with medication, in many cases. 5. Environmental factors - smoking cigarettes, alcohol drinking, exposure to workplace toxins or hazards. 6. excessive or very low body fat 7. DES taken by mother during pregnancy may effect fertility 8. Sexually transmitted diseases 9. Fallopian tube disease 10. Multiple miscarriages Its easy to observe that a few of the infertility factors have increased in the last few decades. For example, many couples get married in their 30s, thus having a statistically increased chance of infertility. Another factor is the increased environmental factors - todays world is polluted and more toxic than ever, and it affects the fertility or man and woman alike. In todays hectic lifestyle, we are also much more stressed out than we were 40 years ago. This is another factor that effects fertility. To conclude - the modern life style has its price when it comes to men and womans ability to conceive and bring a child to this world. This trend continues to grow, and some predict that in 100 years most men will be sterile. If we dont do something to better our world fast, our grandchildren will pay the price. About the Author: Visit infertility-resource-online.info from Jane Ling, For infertility information, infertility advice and more information.
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