A study of correcting the rolling error on male fertility
A study of correcting the rolling error on male fertility
A new medical study revealed that the semen of a man is intact in its first stage, whether the man is well or suffers a disturbance in fertility, but problems get during the ejaculation and access to the egg.
According to the newspaper "Telegraph" semen is completely intact when it is in the testicles of the man, and when it passes through a number of channels in the reproductive system, is subjected to interactions that may harm him.
Jonathan Ramsay, an author of the study, said the study compared the DNA of semen expelled from men who had a normal birth and others had fertility problems.
He said the results showed a significant difference between the two groups; men who were born normally, much better.
DNA is affected by 15 percent of healthy men, and 40 percent for those with a fertility problem.
When the semen was taken from the testicles of the fertility problem, the study found that it was completely intact and had no problem, similar to that of healthy men.
The researchers hope this study will help couples trying to conceive through artificial insemination as a result of the problem of male fertility.
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