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The Impact of Cancer Treatments on Male Fertility

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  Cancer treatments can really create an impact on man’s fertility . Almost certainly, your infertility doctor will explain to you whether or not cancer treatment may affect fertility or lower fertility. However, not all doctors can speak about these issues, and only the experts can give you the proper suggestions and information. Otherwise, your family members, relatives, or parents of a child who is treated for cancer can explain to you in a better way. Your fertility is affected depending on the factors, including your baseline fertility, age at the time of cancer treatment, the amount (dose) of treatment, the duration (time period) of treatments, the type of cancer and treatment, the period of time that has passed since treatment, and other personal health factors. It is essential to understand the recommended cancer treatment may affect male fertility before starting treatment, if at all possible. Do ask questions such as: ·         Could treatment raise the risk of infertility?

Things Not Do When You're Pregnant With Multiples

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Getting pregnant is a gift for many people, and having twins, triplets, or more is double happiness. Having multiples puts your pregnancy into a different category than a normal one. There is a high risk during pregnancy when you are carrying more than one baby. But you don’t have to worry about the high risk. To avoid such problems, you have to consult with your doctor about your pregnancy difficulties. If you are carrying more than one baby, here are a few things that you do not do during your pregnancy. I hope this will help you to be more careful while pregnant with twins or multiples. Do Not Eat Too Little or Maintain Diet Have you heard about the phrase eating for two during pregnancy time? If you are having multiples, then you should eat for three or more people. It is also a good time to follow a healthy eating and not a good idea to begin a diet plan or restrict your food quantity in any way. When you carry a single baby, you need 300 calories a day for a healthy baby. But,