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What Is PCOS?

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Polycystic ovary syndrome can affect your ability to have a child. It can also Stop your periods or hard to predict Can cause acne , body and facial hair s Risk of other health problems ( diabetes  and  high blood pressure ) Women with PCOS have cysts on ovaries. That’s why it is called “polycystic.” Hormones and PCOS When you have PCOS, your Reproductive Hormones  are unbalanced. This can lead to problems with your ovaries, such as irregular period (on time or not getting it). The body makes hormones that affect your menstrual cycle and are tied to your ability to have a baby.   Hormones that play a role in PCOS. Androgens Insulin   Progesterone   Symptoms of PCOS Symptoms of PCOS are ·          Missed, irregular, infrequent, or prolonged periods. ·          Darkened skin ·          Mood changes ·          Pelvic pain ·          Weight gain Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and Weight Most women at so

Lifestyle Causes Of Male Infertility

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  Table of Contents   Introduction: 3 Smoking: 3 Alcohol: 3 Obesity: 4 Recreational Drug Use: 4 Genital Heat Stress: 5 Psychological Stress: 5 Occupational And Environmental Factors: 6 Endocrine Disruptor Compounds: 6 Heavy Metals: 7 References: 8     Introduction: Male infertility refers to fertile females who are unable to cause pregnancy. In humans, it accounts for 40-50% of infertility. It affects about 7%of all men. Male infertility is usually due to defects in semen, the quality of which is used as an alternative measure of male fertility. Factors of particular attention in the scientific literature are recognized health risks such as smoking, alcohol and obesity. Other factors are also being considered in the literature, including drug use, genital heat stress, psychological stress and cellular telephone. These factors receive much less attention and the evidence for their impact on semen quality and male fertility remain inconcl