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Namaste,

 

A survey made us know that indian male impotence accounted for 38 per cent.

(please go through the under noted NEWS item that appeared recently)

 

Any Astrological solutions possible MITIGATE THE SITUATION BY some prayers /

mantra.

 

NEWS QUOTE:-

 

In India 6/10 test-tube babies born of infertile men

 

 

Alifiya Khan, Hindustan Times

Email Author

Mumbai, September 17, 2008

First Published: 23:50 IST(17/9/2008)

Last Updated: 00:05 IST(18/9/2008)

 

 

The Indian male is taking a hit, and well below his belt.

 

Male infertility was behind 56 per cent of test-tube babies compared with 34 per

cent among females, according to data collected in 2006 from 116 fertility

clinics across India and to be officially released in Mumbai on September 20.

 

The latest findings turn on its head findings five years ago, as also the myth

of female infertility, which is the source of much domestic violence and abuse.

In 2001, female infertility caused 62 per cent of test-tube babies, while male

impotence accounted for 38 per cent.

 

Doctors say male infertility, especially in cities, is certain to have grown

even more by now.

 

A copy of the findings of the National ART (artificial reproductive techniques)

Registry of India (NARI) survey, conducted by the Federation of Obstetrics and

Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI) and the Indian Society for Assisted

Reproduction, is exclusively available with Hindustan Times.

 

“Late marriages, reduction in sperm count because of pollution, tight

synthetic clothes are some of the urban factors responsible for the rise,â€

said Dr Ajit Vaze, andrologist at Jaslok, Saifee and Lilavati hospitals.

“Smoking, drinking, erratic food patterns and work schedules also work against

potency.â€

 

With a flourishing modelling career and a pretty wife, 32-year-old Pritish Kumar

(name changed), for instance, had just was one problem.

 

“They had been married for four years but couldn’t have a baby. His sperm

count was extremely low. After treatment, they got a baby in four months,â€

said in-vitro fertilisation expert Dr Gautam Allahabadia. “In most such cases,

male infertility is dominant reason for treatment.â€

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