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Could Human Females Become Infertile?

By Sharon Lynn, published Mar 28, 2008
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Fertility is simply enough the natural capability of giving and harboring life. Our fertility rate today, as it is called, is nowhere near any sort of danger zone. In fact we are quite a fertile species as of now, but can that change? If so, how fast can that change? These are questions that are now arising in the society that we have today. Some scientists think that in the future we may have a problem. Human fertility depends on several factors. A person's nutrition, culture, instincts, sexual behavior, emotions, economics, endocrinology, and their general way of life can all effect their fertility. The rest of the animals on the planet share a no less complex display of mechanics to their fertility.

Hormonal cycles are a part of life for both woman and men. These hormonal cycles dictate both when a woman may achieve pregnancy and also the peak of a male's virility. The cycle of the female is something like twenty eight days, but the male, of course, can produce sperm at any time of the month. However, even though a male can ejaculate at any time, their sperm quality dips from time to time. This dip is due to the male's internal cycle which can be somewhat related to that of a female's. Age plays a tremendous role for both male and female, especially female. This is what scientists are starting to worry about: the age factor.

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