If the women has increase in the male hormones in her body , it may cause infertility .
Probably not
only if you fainted.. else no..
Actually, low testosterone can cause male infertility. Low testosterone can lead to erectile dysfunction, low male libido and possible low sperm count. Your doctor can give you more specific information on this subject.
Richard D. Amelar has written: 'Male infertility' -- subject(s): Male Infertility, Male Sterility
Anne M. Jequier has written: 'Infertility in the male' -- subject(s): Male Infertility
"Pus cell more than 10" is a sign, not a disease. Some things that cause pus cells can cause infertility, and others cannot. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Mary-Claire Mason has written: 'Male infertility--men talking' -- subject(s): Counseling, Male Infertility, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Male infertility, Psychology 'Coping Successfully With Period Problems'
No, Infertility is not always a female's problem. Both females and males can have problems that cause Infertility. About one-third of Infertility cases are attributed to females' problems. Another one-third of fertility problems are attributed to the males' issues. The other cases are caused either out of a mixture of male and female problems or out of unknown problems.
Yes, there is a chance of infertility in men due to varicoses. Varicoses is the most common reason for male infertility.
It can. Heroin causes irregular menstrual cycles and can even stop them, so infertility is a risk. Impotence in men can also result from heorin use.
Maria J. Amador has written: 'A Guide and resource directory to male fertility following spinal cord injury/dysfunction' -- subject(s): Infertility, Male, Male Infertility