What is often overlooked about male factor infertility
As a reproductive endocrinologist, I spend a great deal of time trying to answer a deceptively simple question: Why is not this couple getting pregnant? Male factor infertility contributes to at least 40 percent of cases, and most reproductive endocrinologists recognize the importance of evaluating both partners early. In practice, however, the path to that evaluation is not always straightforward. In heterosexual relationships, patients may understandably focus first on the …
What is often overlooked about male factor infertility






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