Young Nigerians're becoming more infertile — Experts
*Say 60% of cases now linked to male factor HEALTH experts have identified reckless lifestyle, delayed childbearing, and untreated infections as major factors causing infertility among young Nigerian couples . The experts warned that more young people are becoming affected and that male infertility now accounts for as much as 60 percent of the cases nationwide. Speaking in Lagos at the launch of two books: ”What You Should Know to Escape Infertility” and “Why Men Shoot Blank Shots”, the Chief Executive Officer of Nordica Fertility Centre, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, said the situation calls for urgent attention and early education among young people. Delivering a lecture titled “The Rising Infertility among Young People,” Ajayi stated that infertility is no longer a burden borne mainly by women, as male infertility has risen sharply in recent years both in Nigeria and globally. “The male factor seems to be getting higher. The incidence is rising, and this is not peculiar to Nigeria; it’s a...