Hormones play a core role in male fertility, and they affect sperm production, mood, libido and a multitude of general health issues. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, and infertile men are much more likely to have abnormally low levels of: Testosterone Luteinising hormone (LH) Adrenaline and noradrenaline Dopamine However, there...
Causes of Male Infertility
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 ...
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a serious and complex condition that’s one of the leading causes of reduced female fertility. Endometriosis can cause extreme pain and discomfort, and understanding how it develops is crucial when trying to prevent or treat it. The complexity of the condition and its connections with PCOS have led to us detail both conditions ...
Male & Unexplained
Male fertility conditions revolve around sperm quality and quantity, as well as the man’s ability and desire to have sex. The morefertile information on this includes how the different personal fertility profiles create distinct symptoms (and solutions) for the different problems. Unexplained infertility requires a different approach to ...
Female
The Female section covers all the conditions known to affect fertility directly and are also likely to reduce the health of pregnancies and children. We also include a range of immune conditions that affect women and reduce their chances of conceiving or carrying to term. A woman’s fertility is based on her general health and wellbeing, ...
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...
Female Conditions
The female conditions that directly affect fertility are also likely to reduce the health of pregnancies and any children. Female fertility is closely related to health and wellbeing, which is a core part of the morefertile® personal fertility profile information (PFPs). The female fertility conditions covered are: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ...
Male Conditions
The male conditions that directly affect fertility are also likely to reduce the health of pregnancies and any children. Male fertility is closely related to health and wellbeing, which is a core part of the morefertile® personal fertility profile information (PFPs). The male fertility conditions are: Causes of Male Infertility Erectile D...
Anovulation
Anovulation is the absence or infrequent release of an egg from an ovary. Unless an egg is released, it can’t get fertilised, and there’s no chance of pregnancy. Anovulation is the main reason women go to fertility clinics, and about 70% of the time, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the issue. However, there are five other cause...