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Sexual, Marital, and Social Impact of a Man's Perceived Infertility Diagnosis
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 07/15/09
Smith JF et al. - Male partners in couples who perceive isolated male factor infertility have a lower sexual and personal quality of life compared with male partners of couples without perceived male factor infertility. Social strain is highest among couples without a clear etiology for infertility. These findings highlight the clinically significant negative sexual, personal, and social strains of a perceived infertility diagnosis for men.
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