If a couple has fertility problems, it’s usually the women who initiate seeking help. This should not be the case as men’s contribution to infertility is estimated to be about 30%. Fertility problems in men are either to do with sperm production, or transport.
Read more ..... Perhaps the most prevalent root causes for cancer fear is knowing a close friend or relative that struggled with and died from the disease. Watching them either die quickly from the disease or struggle for a longer period of time causes many individuals to not only fear cancer, but hate it.
Read more ..... Effective contraception after delivery should be initiated as soon as possible. This prevents the likelihood of an unplanned pregnancy, and allows adequate spacing prior to subsequent pregnancies. There are many disadvantages of conceiving shortly after a recent pregnancy, with poor health implications for you and your newborn.
Read more ..... A recurring reason for Gynecology visits is a decreased sex drive. Libido is the medical word used to describe sexual desire. Human sexual response is very complex and ill-understood, thus decreased libido cannot be addressed in a simplistic manner.
Read more ..... Many pregnancies are unplanned, and most couples do not seek pre-pregnancy advice. In an ideal situation, all pregnancies should be planned, with pre-conceptual advice being part of routine care.
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