Male Infertility Help

Although we typically correlate infertility issues and treatments to women,
a large number of men struggle with infertility and in recent years male
fertility has come to the forefront of research and headlines. In fact male
fertility research has spanned to Egypt were researchers have found that a
hormone antioxidant treatment may aid in boosting sperm count.
Forbes reported on this new study saying, "The research included 60 men
eligible for infertility treatment. They were randomly selected to take
either the combination treatment of clomiphene citrate and vitamin E or a
placebo for six months. By the end of the study, their partner's pregnancy
rate was about 37 percent among men who'd taken the combination therapy,
compared with 13 percent for those in the placebo group. The men in the
treatment group also had a greater increase in sperm concentration and an
improvement in sperm progression, the Cairo University researchers found."
Although the results of the study and experiment are promising and positive
it is still a small study that is only in it's preliminary stages, much more
research must be done before anything can be proven.
Posted by Tala on 4/9/2009 3:17:45 PM
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