There are many possible causes of male infertility, and few men with fertility problems have hormonal imbalances or show any obvious signs or symptoms of their condition. We list the ten most common causes of low male fertility and why some men are less fertile than others simply because:– They don’t make enough sperm that can reach an ...
Male Age
The issue of a man’s age and his fertility slips under the radar for most couples simply because female age is a well-known fertility issue. The effects of age on a man’s fertility hasn’t been a hot topic (especially for men with children), especially as some men have kids late in life (take a bow Rod Stewart and Mick Jagger.) Nea...
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) affects 27-33% of 18 to 40-year-old men, and it’s becoming an increasingly common problem for younger men. Erectile dysfunction is an inability to get and maintain an erection, and there are several possible causes, but being unable to have full erections creates complex sexual, social and fertility issues for a...
About Us
The Morefertile® Story At morefertile, we believed there was a better way to help people get pregnant. A less confusing, more personal way to provide each person with clear information and path to greater fertility. Our passion for this project has become obsessive, creative and time-consuming. The Beginnings The co...
Male Blood PFPs
The core issue for men with Blood PFPs revolves around the health of their blood and the energy that blood provides for their sperm. Blood tests are a familiar diagnostic test, with multiple aspects of blood health and narrow ranges for “healthy” blood. Many factors can alter blood health, including age, diet, trauma, hydration and immune chal...
Male Fluids PFPs
The goal for men with Fluids PFPs is improving the movement and nature of their body fluids. Healthy adults are 60% water, and when body fluids move slowly, they build up or get thicker, which causes heaviness, aching and tiredness. These excess fluids can also affect hormone balance, alter temperature and reduce male fertility. An ideal hydr...
Male Flow PFP
The goal for men with Flow PFPs is to improve the balance and flow of their hormones and body substances rather than boosting energy reserves. Balance involves improving “homeostasis” (the optimal conditions) of the body because autonomic nervous system imbalances affect male sexual health and function. All living things try to keep themselves...
Male Energy PFP
The goal for men with Energy PFPs is to increase their energy reserves to improve their fertility health. We all experience fluctuations in energy levels, but Energy PFP men consistently feel less energetic than most of their friends and colleagues. All body processes rely on energy, and being tired or exhausted affects fertility levels, sperm...
Male Cold PFP
Temperature is the core issue for Cold PFP men, who generally feel colder and are more likely to “feel the cold” than most other people. They’ll also feel tired if a lower metabolic rate than average is causing their lack of heat. This changes the male sex hormones, libido and sperm health. Occasionally Cold PFP men generally feel warm and ene...
Morphology and Motility Issues
Problems with sperm morphology and motility (shape and movement) often relate to specific parts of the “manufacturing process” in the structures that make sperm; the Sertoli cells in the testes. The sperm fully mature later in seminiferous tubules, which include the sperm cell elongating to form a tail and the acrosome forming at the tip. As ...