Religious Aspects of Male Fertility

Religion often plays a significant role in patients’ attitudes towards use of Assisted Reproductive Technology. Reproductive health specialist should be able to provide appropriate counseling for the patients through familiarity with the religious beliefs and perspectives.

Most religions have focused statements concerning assisted reproduction. While there are caveats for most religions, in vitro fertilization and insemination are largely opposed only by the Catholic church, while surrogacy is not permissible in the Catholic Church and Islam. The religions with the most lenient rules concerning reproduction include Buddhism and Hinduism each of which have no reservations pertaining to the use of state of the art procedures in order to achieve pregnancy.

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Supplements for Male Fertility

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Testicular Torsion

Testicular torsion is a condition occurring in about 1 in 4000 males under 25, where one testicle will rotate within the sac.  The rotation twists

Lifestyle Factors

There are many different lifestyle factors that have been shown to play a role in a man’s semen quality.    Smoking Cigarettes  Smoking, a known

Y Chromosome Microdeletion

The Y chromosome is passed on to the next generation through the sperm cells, and it carries the genes which control testicular development and sperm

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