Information on MF Infertility

Male factor infertility is the sole cause of a couple's infertility issues in about 30% of cases. Female factor accounts for another 30%, and the rest are either unexplained or a combination of the two (source: RESOLVE.org). Infertility is not just a woman's problem, and even when the issue is female factor, it doesn't mean it's not affecting her partner. Here are some great resources compliments of : Hannah wept, Sarah laughed.
Five Myths of Male-Factor Infertility on Examiner.com.
~ Men’s Health Week: A Time for Men to Step up to the Fertility Plate: Dr. Geoffrey Sher of the Sher Institute and puts a call to action for men facing infertility. Read the complete blog post at IVF Authority.

Men and Emotions: "Despite the fact that approximately 40% of infertility is attributed to male factors, it appears that men are not as willing or as able as their female partners to talk about their experience. Perhaps this is because we traditionally think of children as a woman's province." Read the rest of the article here at RESOLVE.org.

The Semen Analysis and the Men's Infertility Workup: What to expect from your doctor (via RESOLVE.org)

~ Psychological Issues in Male-Factor Infertility: "In general, the man’s reaction to infertility has been viewed by mental health professionals as taking less of an emotional toll than his partner’s... Little room is left for dealing with his own feelings of loss and sadness. This conforms to society’s gender expectations in which men are not given permission to express deep feelings of loss..." Read the rest at the American Fertility Association website.

~ Wondering if you have Male Factor infertility? Check out this link.

~ Fourth Anniversary of the Death of My Sweet Baby Boy: A brilliant resource out there for men coping with loss. The articles and entries shared on this site are a resource for men and women alike (via GrievingDads.com).

~ Coping With Mother's Day and Father's Day: With Father's Day approaching, this can be a tough time of year for men and couples struggling with infertility. RESOLVE has some great advice to make it through the day.
Suggested Supplements and Vitamins:

Seleium 100mcg
Vitamin C 1000mg
Vitamin E 400iu
Zinc 50mg
L'Arginine 500mg
Folic Acid 1mg
CoQ10 200mg
Glutathoine 250mg
L'Carnitine 1g
Source - Dr. Sami David, NY, NY

http://www.coastscience.com/products/malefertilitysupplement.html

Antioxidants: An antidote to declining sperm health:
http://site.fairhavenhealth.com/blog/461-antioxidants-an-antidote-to-declining-sperm-health.html


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