The impact of male infertility and what you can do about it
We know that infertility affects both partners psychologically and emotionally. So it was interesting to find some research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine[1] . It highlights how infertility can have a huge impact on men, and shows that the diagnosis of infertility significantly increases social strain in male partners.
One of the researchers, Dr Paul Turek, said: “Since male infertility is such a common problem, it is important to understand the real impact it has on male health and relationships. This study makes clear, for the first time, that male infertility is a ‘disease’ like any other, silent or not, and can have a serious effect on the overall well-being of the individual, the couple, and the family.”[2]
But remember, a diagnosis of male infertility is not necessarily permanent, as fresh sperm is produced every 90 days. So by taking action now for the next three months, you can improve your future sperm levels.
There are a number of natural treatments available to improve male fertility and sperm health. At Juno Natural Fertility, we can test your mineral and toxicity levels which may be affecting your sperm, and then devise a tailor-made combination of homeopathic and herbal remedies plus nutritional supplements to increase the number and improve the quality of your sperm.
For further advice on sperm health, see our earlier blog post “Healthy sperm for male fertility”.
[1] http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122509275/abstract
[2] http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/157496.php