Assisted reproduction and gynaecology expert warns of loss of male fertility in recent years.


– pollution, changes in lifestyle and poor diet are some of the possible factors influencing loss of seminal quality ”, as stated by Dr. Pascual Sánchez in his lecture within the V Jornadas de Andrology

-the event was organized by Ginemed clinics and Foundation Ginemed and has been inaugurated this maNana in the Hospital NISA Sevilla-Aljarafe

Seville, January 2013.- currently there is evidence of a loss of fertility in male ”. That has been the conclusion of the Conference offered by the doctor Pascual Sánchez Martín in the V Jornadas Andrology, organized by Ginemed clinics and Foundation Ginemed.

Is highly likely that changing social and environmental, modifiable circumstances by humans ”, said the expert, who pointed out in his speech to differences in emotional stress, lifestyle changes, changes in nutrition or changes in the extrauterine environmentsuch as pollution or the toxic ” are some of the possible factors influencing the loss of semen quality.

That is why Dr. Pascual Sánchez has warned that society and on its behalf Governments must be able to anticipate the problem until it is serious and take the necessary measures to reverse this trend of loss of fertility ”.

the decrease in fertility will affect future demographic trends, because its incidence varies in different social groups since their lifestyles and exposure to negative factors will be different; thus creating different needs ”, has pointed out.

The appointment data

The V Conference of Andrology is carried out in Hospital NISA Sevilla-Aljarafe and has been aimed at urologists, andrologists, gynecologists, biologists and other specialists biosanitary, interested in knowing and deepen the existing innovations for male factor infertility problems, as well as new perspectives in their approach and treatmentwith application express in the field of assisted human reproduction, as well as disputes that it may give rise.

The application of stem cells, the influence of oxidative stress or the genetic origin of infertility are other issues which have been exhibited throughout the day, which has been closed in the afternoon on Saturday at 19.30 h with a Conference on the genetic study of spermatozoon.

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