Learn about male fertility: how to test male fertility, indication and considerations, and at-home male fertility tests.
December 31, 2023
Men's fertility testing is very important for couples facing conception difficulties, attributing to 40-50% of infertility cases. Additionally, about 20% of infertility cases are for reasons solely related to male fertility, as per the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Early identification of fertility problems allows prompt intervention and accurate diagnosis. Common male fertility issues involve:
Following a year of trying to conceive without success (or six months for female partners over 35), both partners should undergo fertility evaluations. Additionally, According to the American Urological Association, in couples with failed ART (assisted reproductive technologies) cycles or recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) (two or more losses), evaluation of the male should be considered.
For men, fertility testing may include:
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Specific conditions or medical histories may necessitate earlier fertility testing for men, such as:
Several products available online and at pharmacies offer at-home testing of semen samples, providing convenience and affordability. These tests primarily examine sperm motility and concentration. Several FDA-cleared examples include:
However, at-home tests may not assess sperm size and shape comprehensively and might miss certain infertility factors. Lab-based semen analysis remains the gold standard for accurate fertility assessment. Consult a medical provider for comprehensive fertility testing.
References:
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2. Chandra, A., Copen, C.E., & Stephen, E.H. (2013). Infertility and Impaired Fecundity in the United States, 1982-2010: Data From the National Survey of Family Growth. National Health Statistics Reports, 67, 1-19. Retrieved December 29, 2023 from https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr067.pdf (PDF 328 KB)
3. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) 2015. Male Infertility Evaluation: What do I need to know? Retrieved December 2023 from : https://www.reproductivefacts.org/globalassets/_rf/news-and-publications/bookletsfact-sheets/english-pdf/male_infertility_evaluation_what_do_i_need_to_know_factsheet.pdf
4. John Hopkins Medicine Health. Male Infertility. Retrieved December 2023 from: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/male-infertility
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