CHICAGO — Male factors are responsible in 50% of infertility cases, but men's needs are largely unmet in evaluations, counseling, and available resources, according to new research. Those factors can ...
Many men never see a reproductive specialist; a preventive check around age 18 — semen analysis and testicular ultrasound — ...
A 2020 study found that when a couple tries to get help for infertility, the man does not undergo any kind of fertility evaluation 25% of the time. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Savannah Sellers sits ...
About 40% of infertility cases involve male factors—yet men are often left out of the fertility evaluation process. Male fertility specialist Kelli Gross, MD, explains why both partners should be ...
Infertility often unfairly targets women, yet male factors contribute significantly to conception difficulties. Experts ...
Medical experts are drawing attention to an often-overlooked aspect of reproductive health during World Infertility Awareness Month: male infertility. While discussions often center on female ...
When opposite sex couples are trying and failing to get pregnant, the attention often focuses on the woman. That’s not always the case. Several times a month, men come into my office to ask, “Could I ...
For years, infertility has been perceived as a predominantly female problem, a misconception that continues to influence how couples seek treatment. In reality, medical evidence shows that male-factor ...