If you can get through the shaky translation, here you will find an interesting article on infertility, written by Seye Adeniyi from the Nigerian Tribune. The article implicates Staphylococcus bacteria in infertility:
Most of the times, the problems could be traceable to Staphylococcus bacteria, provided the problem does not have spiritual attachment or reason, he said. Every human being he said have scanty amount of Staphylococcus bacteria in the body, but when it is too much, then it could pose serious danger to our health. “Staphylococcus invasion of the body has been seen to render many people infertile to the extent that too much of it in man’s body could make the sperm either to be watery or ineffective to fertilise an ovum.
I am really fascinated by this type of medicine as well as other folk medicine, and feel like it is always worth paying heed to.
4 responses so far ↓
David Nweze // Sep 19, 2007 at 11:09 am
If there is really a link between staphylococcus bacteria and infertility, why has there not been a lot of information on this link?
Tuwai // Jun 13, 2010 at 10:09 am
I’m reallyinterested in this topic. cos I’ve been diagnosed with staph five years ago and have been looking for treatment ever since.
Lou Ann S. // Jun 19, 2010 at 10:10 pm
Very interested in this subject, as well. Recently learned my son-in-law has had MRSA for quite some time. My daughter & son-in-law have been trying to get pregnant for one year now. Need to know if this is the reason…
sheena // Jul 17, 2010 at 9:24 am
I just found out that i have mrsa, the worst part is that i think i have had it for 5 years, ever sence my beastfreand and her family came down with it, my husband and i have been married for 5 years and trying to have a baby ever sence, i think i just put 2 and 2 together. omg, my life is over, a baby is the only other thing ing the world that i have ever wanted besides my husband and now because of not knowing i had this i may not ever get pregnant…..??
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