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Male Infertility: Causes, Statistics, and What You Can Do

Male infertility is often overlooked. But it plays a role in about 40–50% of infertility cases.

Published on March 24, 20260 views
Male Infertility: Causes, Statistics, and What You Can Do

The most common causes

Low sperm count
Poor sperm motility
Hormonal imbalances
Lifestyle factors (stress, smoking, alcohol)

Sometimes there’s a clear reason. Sometimes there isn’t.

Why testing matters early

A basic semen analysis is simple and relatively quick. And it can save months — sometimes years — of uncertainty.

What can be improved

In some cases lifestyle changes, supplements, medical treatment can make a difference. But not always.

When other options come in

If improvement isn’t possible or takes too long, people often consider:

  • assisted reproduction

  • donor sperm

This isn’t a “last resort” in the way people sometimes think. It’s just another path.

Changing the conversation

One of the biggest shifts happening now is simply awareness. Talking about male fertility more openly helps people move faster toward solutions instead of staying stuck in assumptions.