Behind the Diagnosis: Exploring the Causes of Male Infertility

Male infertility is often considered taboo because of traditional standards and expectations of men. But it’s a real issue. Around 13 out of 100 couples are unable to get pregnant even with regular unprotected sex, and in more than one-third of cases, the issue is with the man—usually due to problems with sperm delivery and sperm production. Thankfully, modern science and doctors are now able to address the causes of male infertility more effectively than before. If you and your partner have consulted a doctor and you found out that your sperm has problems, it’s best to approach a specialist to talk about and understand your condition and find the best treatment. The earlier you address infertility, the sooner you can improve your condition and increase your chances of helping your partner conceive. What are the causes of male infertility , and what can you do about them? This blog has all the answers to help you make informed choices with your partner and physi...