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Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) fear that the birth rate will rise due to house arrest due to coronavirus. But according to the Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction (ISAR), the number of childless couples in India is on the rise.
One in six couples suffers from infertility. The infertility rate is higher in urban areas. According to ISAR, the number of childless couples in India in 2019 was 2.65 million rupees. Doctors specializing in infertility claim that male fertility is declining, completely refuting the idea that girls are primarily responsible for infertility.
The study found that men had 1.5 percent more infertility problems than girls. Gynecologists say that infertility is more common in women with polycystic ovarian disease, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and genital tuberculosis. Problems can be cured with proper diagnosis and treatment. When men are in trouble, Mel refuses to seek treatment due to ego on the one hand and fatigue on the other.
Some people suffer from depression when they cannot have children and doubt their masculinity. Not being able to be a father and impotence is not the same. A certain amount of healthy, normal and dynamic sperm is needed to produce offspring. Lack of sperm makes it difficult to have children.
Doctors believe that it is possible to have a child with the help of a very small number of sperm by injecting X-rays or intracytoplasmic sperm with the help of modern treatment. Excessive stress, fatigue, anxiety, tight underwear, excessive heat, etc. cause a decrease in sperm count.
Even if you are overweight or obese, your sperm count may decrease. Smoking, alcohol, and other addictions can cause problems in child production. In addition to injuries and the use of some medications can reduce the sperm count. Overheating lowers the sperm count. Even if you work with a laptop on your lap for a long time, your sperm count may drop.
Source: Anandabazar
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