Cancer and Fertility: How to Keep Hopes of Fatherhood Alive
We tend to take many things for granted on this good earth. The ability to have offspring is often one of them. That is, until a serious ...
We tend to take many things for granted on this good earth. The ability to have offspring is often one of them. That is, until a serious ...
You had a vasectomy years ago, and you loved the results…until you changed your mind. Now you want more children, but you’re wondering ...
You may have spent your entire young adulthood trying to avoid a pregnancy. But now, you really want to start a family. If you’ve been ...
You probably know that obesity can be a big troublemaker – it’s associated with heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and ...
You may have heard that boxers are better than briefs for fertility. There’s certainly some logic behind it – the looser the underwear ...
"I was told I'm sterile" my patient said in disbelief. "Does it really mean there's no hope for me?" This is a question I hear every
Assessing a patient’s tolerance for risk is important for any physician, and especially for surgeons, who take knives to things. Although ...
Every year, one out of every 20 men who have had a vasectomy change their minds and want a reversal to restore their fertility. Sometimes ...
After your vasectomy, what you do – or don't do – can mean the difference between a quick, painless recovery and a sore, miserable ...
Jim, a 48 year old cop, went to his primary care doctor because he saw blood in his urine after a vigorous work-out. At the time of his ...
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