Male Fertility
Sperm Quality
The most common problem for men relates to sperm quantity and quality and there are several aspects to this:
- quantity of the sperm (oligospermia);
- the percentage of moving sperm;
- the motility of the sperm (how well they move or swim);
- the sperm formation (they can be malformed e.g. two tails, no tail); and
- the volume of semen.
The decreasing quality of men's sperm has been linked with the chemicals found in food, household products and the environment. These include chemicals found in pesticides and detergents, paints and many industrial pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), which accumulate in fatty tissue in the body.
Subclinical Nutritional Deficiencies
Subclinical deficiencies of various nutrients can affect sperm formation. Vitamin C protects sperm against free radical damage and the level in seminal fluid is much higher than in other body fluids. Zinc is critical in male reproduction and low zinc status may contribute to infertility. Vitamin A deficiency can also cause sperm shape abnormality.
Too much alcohol, cigarettes or drugs, working with harmful chemicals, eating too many processed foods and insufficient fruit and vegetables in your diet may lead to unexplained infertility or problems with your sperm.
A low sperm count may be due to environmental factors, such as oestrogenic pesticides, but a poor diet will also lead to weakened or deformed sperm.
With the urbump nutritional and lifestyle programme we will look at your nutritional requirements and provide you with advice that can help improve your fertility and chances of having a healthy baby.
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UrBump™ can be booked in our London Clinics in the Docklands (Canary Wharf) and the City of London. To book UrBump™ today call 0845 1081238 or 07092 885562 or email info@UrBod.co.uk. Urbod Nutritionists are located in Canary Wharf, Docklands, E14 and the City of London, EC2.
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Am I infertile?
You may be surprised to know that nearly one in five couples (i.e. 17%) require referral for investigation and treatment for infertility.
Infertility generally means an inability to conceive. There are many reasons why you may not be able to become pregnant and many of these are temporary.
Our Current Nutritional fertility programmes
UrBump™ - Fertility
Good nutrition and a balanced lifestyle is the foundation to the UrBump approach to pregnancy care.
You need the right kinds of carbohydrates, proteins and fats as well as vitamins, minerals and plant nutrients for your body to work at its best and to ensure that you have a problem free pregnancy and birth as well as a healthy baby.
UrBump3™
Save money and book a three month package with UrBump3™. This entitles you to one one and a half hour nutritional consultation and two one hour nutritional consultations spread over three months.
Many people believe that they have a well-balanced diet. But what is right for one person may not necessarily be the best diet for another person.
