Male infertility affects millions, yet misconceptions persist. A UAB urology expert explains how stigma, lifestyle choices ...
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 ...
When doctors told Chris Wohl that, after months of trying to conceive, he was the reason why his wife was not getting pregnant, he launched into what he considered his own version of the old TV show ...
Infertility can feel alienating for a couple and for each individual partner. In reality, it affects many couples—about one in six couple in the United States. And it’s not just a woman’s issue. On ...
About half of all infertility cases involve male fertility issues. Yet reproductive spaces are often dominated by women — and the male perspective goes unheard. An infertility diagnosis can send some ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. When opposite sex ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When it comes to infertility, the proverbial history books—whether about Ancient Egypt, the Roman Empire, or Victorian ...
Research into infertility in males is sorely lacking. That’s disturbing, especially considering reports of rising rates of male infertility. In cisgender, heterosexual couples who experience problems ...
Half of infertility cases are male, yet the system follows her around like a shadow she can't shake. The roots? Centuries of ...
Chris* vividly remembers sitting on an uncomfortable plastic chair in a consultation room seven years ago after “one of the most awkward wanks of my life.” He and his wife had been trying to have a ...
There is a great deal of rhetoric surrounding in vitro fertilization on the campaign trail this election season. Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance is against it, Republican presidential ...
A strand of Leftist reasoning wants to decrease the use of in vitro fertilization. Not, of course, because it is wrong, but because it is unfair. In an Atlantic article arguing that “Men Might Be the ...