Do Men Have a Biological Clock?
The symptoms of menopause are well known—but did you know that men also undergo a form of menopause? It’s called andropause, and it refers to the natural decline in hormones as a man ages. Unlike menopause, which develops rapidly in a woman, andropause can begin when a man is in his 40’s or 50’s, and develops gradually from there. Andropause is associated with male infertility and lower testosterone.
Watch this video to learn more about andropause and its implications for male infertility. Dr. Harry Fisch, an expert on the subject, also explains the two key components of healthy aging for men.
If you have had a vasectomy, but have recently decided that you wish to have children, there is hope. Call the Center For Vasectomy Reversal at (941) 225-2317 to find out if a vasectomy reversal is right for you.
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