Infertility: The real issues – Part 2

Dr Victor Khuman (Contd from yesterday) Millions of sperms enter the female genital tract following intercourse. Of these only few reach the egg and only one is going to fertilise the egg. There must be a minimum number of sperms in adequate concentration to achieve this. Also only the sperms motile enough will be able […]

Dr Victor Khuman (Contd from yesterday) Millions of sperms enter the female genital tract following intercourse. Of these only few reach the egg and only one is going to fertilise the egg. There must be a minimum number of sperms in adequate concentration to achieve this. Also only the sperms motile enough will be able […]

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Infertility: The real issues

(Contd from yesterday)
Millions of sperms enter the female genital tract following intercourse. Of these only few reach the egg and only one is going to fertilise the egg. There must be a minimum number of sperms in adequate concentration to achieve this. Also only the sperms motile enough will be able to get anywhere near the egg. Moreover no defective sperm will be able to fertilise the egg and in the event it does, it’s unlikely that the pregnancy will continue.

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(Contd from yesterday)
Millions of sperms enter the female genital tract following intercourse. Of these only few reach the egg and only one is going to fertilise the egg. There must be a minimum number of sperms in adequate concentration to achieve this. Also only the sperms motile enough will be able to get anywhere near the egg. Moreover no defective sperm will be able to fertilise the egg and in the event it does, it’s unlikely that the pregnancy will continue.

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Infertility: The real issues – Part 1

Dr Victor Khuman It’s a common perception today that the problem of infertility is on the rise. The current trend of late marriages, delayed childbirth, focus on education and career, small family, gap between pregnancies, contraception, increasing stress in this maddening consumerist society may definitely be playing a role. But the rise may also only […]

Dr Victor Khuman It’s a common perception today that the problem of infertility is on the rise. The current trend of late marriages, delayed childbirth, focus on education and career, small family, gap between pregnancies, contraception, increasing stress in this maddening consumerist society may definitely be playing a role. But the rise may also only […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/infertility-the-real-issues-part-1/

Infertility: The real issues

It’s a common perception today that the problem of infertility is on the rise. The current trend of late marriages, delayed childbirth, focus on education and career, small family, gap between pregnancies,

The post Infertility: The real issues appeared first on The Sangai Express.

It’s a common perception today that the problem of infertility is on the rise. The current trend of late marriages, delayed childbirth, focus on education and career, small family, gap between pregnancies,

The post Infertility: The real issues appeared first on The Sangai Express.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.thesangaiexpress.com/infertility-real-issues/