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Dr. Alan Copperman: What Causes Male Infertility?

Dr. Alan Copperman is a leading reproductive endocrinologist and the Medical Director at Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) of New York.

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Dr. Alan Copperman: What Causes Male Infertility?

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  1. Dr. Alan Copperman: What Causes Male Infertility? Dr. Alan Copperman is a leading reproductive endocrinologist and the Medical Director at Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) of New York. A leading infertility specialist for more than 25 years, Dr. Copperman has helped thousands find the best path for overcoming infertility and build the healthy family they’ve been searching for. What Causes Male Infertility? As Dr. Alan Copperman knows, infertility rates across the U.S. are steadily rising, with approximately 15-20 percent of couples now coping with infertility each year. While many see infertility as a result of a female issue, anywhere between 40 and 50 percent of all cases are caused by problems on the male side. Some of the more common issues leading to male infertility include: Abnormal production or function of sperm resulting from a health condition. Damage resulting from cancer and cancer-related treatments Problems with sperm delivery caused by sexual issues Overexposure to toxins or other environmental factors For more information or to schedule a consultation, call Dr. Copperman and RMA of New York today.

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