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The Male Biological Clock endeavors to go where few fertility books tread. The author, Harry Fisch, takes the reader through every possible infertility factor that could stem from the male. He offers solutions to typical as well as unusual issues that can affect men who are trying to conceive.

The book also brings to light how emotionally draining infertility can be for a couple and its affects on the relationship. Dr. Fisch reassures men not to feel guilty for physical issues they may encounter, a message that is sorely overlooked by many doctors in the fertility industry.

The male factor is almost completely overlooked in most fertility clinics. The author premises his book with this idea and shares stories of successful conception through treatment of male infertility.

Some of the treatments for male infertility can be gruesome sounding and may make even female readers wince. However, the book discusses possible options for those who may have lost hope of conceiving. Pick up a copy here.

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