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<blockquote data-quote="GWYW2015" data-source="post: 1362005" data-attributes="member: 19211"><p>They are when you are completely infertile. Have a long way to go but I see baby steps in the sperm counts recently.</p><p>That's a good question though. In my own research I find that male factor infertility is definitely getting to be an issue.</p><p>I have seen people say it's a toss up as to who is the "problem".</p><p>One day I had 9 million per ml and the fertility doctor said that was enough for a conception, then for a year it went straight to zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GWYW2015, post: 1362005, member: 19211"] They are when you are completely infertile. Have a long way to go but I see baby steps in the sperm counts recently. That's a good question though. In my own research I find that male factor infertility is definitely getting to be an issue. I have seen people say it's a toss up as to who is the "problem". One day I had 9 million per ml and the fertility doctor said that was enough for a conception, then for a year it went straight to zero. [/QUOTE]
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