Mens-Reproductive-Health Books

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phenomenal !Review Date: 1998-07-19
Very Interesting!Review Date: 1998-08-07
One of the easiest to understand health books I ever readReview Date: 1999-08-05

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Good solid coverage of the Viagra and other helpful curesReview Date: 1998-08-24
With over 40, 000 Viagra prescriptions being written everyday in the USA alone, more questions, issues and situations will arise as Viagra and other new pills(waiting to be released) are integrated into society. This book helps pave the way for people to deal with the many issues arising from this phenomena
An excellent discussion on viagra and other methods-the bestReview Date: 1998-08-10
But Drew offers more information than that connected with Viagra. He realizes Viagra may not be suitable for some men; so, the author provides a detailed discussion of additional methods for correcting erectile dysfucntion-methods clinically supported as well as some supported by personal testimonies of numerous men-methods that have proved to be among the best for helping men restore their sexual power. For each method, VIAGRA AND THE QUEST FOR POTENCY presents a clear description including step by step procedures! for application. This additional information is a tremendous improvement over other books I have read on this subject.
In the book, Brian Drew adds his own story to the testimonies of men who have struggled with erectile dysfunction. He shares his successful and aggressive effort to restore his sexual power after he had a prostate cancer operation that destroyed his capacity for erection. Through his research and study of methods to reclaim his sexuality, he discovered methods that worked for him including viagra. He now claims a mission to share his information with other men so that they too can over come erectile dysfunction problems.
VIAGRA AND THE QUEST FOR POTENCY is a book that excites women, holds their interests, entertains and informs them. Women who read the book report a certain quality of voyeurism that urges them to "peek over the fence" and learn about the psycho-physiological dynamics of male sexuality; and they are able to use the information! to help their mates overcome erectile dysfunction when nee! ded.
Brian Drew has taken technical information and translated in language that the mass of people will understand. His writing is clear; his style is witty; and humorous without violating the seriousness of the content.
Social Workers, Therapists and Physicians will be glad to have this book in their professional library.

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Private Parts by Dr Yosh TaguchiReview Date: 2004-01-24

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GoodReview Date: 2006-05-30
The message: Take care of your sperm, guysReview Date: 2006-02-10
That means eating well, not smoking, and not taking illegal drugs. Yes, even in high school, in college, and in your 20s.
If you think you can "shape up" after the kids have arrived, you are too late. You have risked harming their DNA, and your grandchildren's DNA.
Pretty astounding, eh?
Gina Pera, author
Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? Stopping the Roller Coaster When Someone You Love Has Attention Deficit Disorder
Basic Info for Young Wanna Be FathersReview Date: 2007-01-09
Interesting topicReview Date: 2005-11-14
The book covers the topics of male infertility and sexual performance as well as issues, causes, treatments and psychology of these issues.
All in all, a pretty comprehensive analysis of the male reproductive system.
An excellent book on both male fertility and sexual performance.Review Date: 2006-01-30
The `Male Biological Clock' center on fertility and sexual performance. The chapters on the `Truth about Testosterone' and `Viagra' (Levitra & Cialis also) are worth the price of the book. Infertility is not just a woman's problem and Dr. Fisch lays out most all of the options available for men.
Dr. Fisch ends the book by covering diet and exercise and communication with your significant other. This is a great, short, extraordinarily important book for those struggling with their male sexuality. Highly recommended.

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An excellent book!Review Date: 2004-06-19
Broad but not deepReview Date: 2001-01-16


Good Information, But Out of DateReview Date: 2007-06-10
Excellent review of men's private parts!Review Date: 1999-04-16

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GoodReview Date: 2006-05-31

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Beneficial and informativeReview Date: 2008-08-23
The book was a gift to lady friend having difficulty accepting her boyfriends impotence. It was intended to educate her on the life changes experienced by older males. According to my friend it truly opened her eyes. the information contained in the book covers much more than impotence....infertility and so on. My friend would definitly recommend this as a reference for anyone in need to know more about age effects on male sexuality.

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The amazing science of human sexualityReview Date: 2000-04-13


first stepsReview Date: 2006-05-12
I know a man who is sterile and I can see synergies between him and the responses reported here, even though his cicumstance is different from all of them. Unlike the respondents here he knew before he was in a relationship - so he did not have a partner to provide support - neither did he have a partner with whom he could bury his own responses by providing her support. It affected him in different ways, but then his life did change. But, for all of these afflicted men, the continual ache in the background does remain even when parenting softens the blow to a degree.
None of the men with infertility problems in this book makes the demand on their partner that they should just accept what fate has dealt them. These men - despite qualms and uncertainties - go along with their partners and fufill their own desires as much as is possible, by following the routes of adoption and assisted fertility processes such as donor insemination (DI).
Perhaps there is another book to be written - one with a broader perspective. How do men cope, for whatever reason, with a failure to become a parent? Is it important to them? Does it have an impact on their life's 'achievement' (think about Beethoven for example)? Are men different in this to women?
Be prepared to confront uncomfortable ideas when you read this book - other people's sadness. One of the men saw that he had an 'invisible disability'. For me this might have been the most telling comment of all - perhaps everyone has invisible disabilities of one sort or another and we should respond to people with understanding and acceptance of that.
But then there was the anguish too. As one of the men said - It's terrible to have a problem, and your wife is the one who gets all the treatment and suffering for it.