When it comes to getting pregnant, the role of women is just as important as that of men, and if in this process some of the two parts fail, everything fails! Today we want to talk to you about what happens when a man's sperm are not good and how to improve the quality of sperm through food.
Category Fertility problems
When it comes to getting pregnant, the role of women is just as important as that of men, and if in this process some of the two parts fail, everything fails! Today we want to talk to you about what happens when a man's sperm are not good and how to improve the quality of sperm through food.
Infertility and sterility are often spoken of as synonyms, however they are different: sterility is the inability to carry a pregnancy to term (to have a live child) that is, the woman is capable of becoming pregnant, but not that her offspring survive, and infertility refers to the inability to conceive.
They say that there is a moment in every woman's life when she wants to have children. On any given day, we imagine ourselves as mothers: we see pregnant women everywhere, we drool when a baby on the bus smiles at us, or we discover ourselves browsing newborn clothes or flipping through a maternity magazine in the waiting room of the dentist: this is what they call the biological clock.
Cases of polycystic ovary syndrome are more common than they may seem. It is a health problem that usually appears in the adolescence to adulthood of 30 years of women. The reasons are still unknown, although it is known to be related to hormonal imbalances.