When infertility is discussed, the conversation often centers on women. But in reality, male-factor infertility plays a significant role in nearly half of all cases. At Seattle Sperm Bank, we believe it’s time to shine a brighter light on men’s reproductive health,...
About two million men are diagnosed with infertility each year in the U.S. Yet when a couple is having trouble conceiving, treatment efforts often focus solely on the woman’s fertility. While this can be a good place to start, it’s important to know that male...
Many factors affect male fertility including age, genetics, hormone imbalances, and the presence of an illness or a chronic sexual transmitted disease. These factors, or a combination, can contribute to low sperm count, poor motility (how well sperm can move),...