Infertility affects one in six adults globally, yet male factors are frequently neglected in evaluations. Male fertility issues contribute to 20-40% of infertility cases, yet many couples are not tested. Stigma surrounding male infertility hampers diagnostic progress. However, new at-home testing innovations are emerging, allowing potential sperm health assessments without lab involvement. This shift could enhance awareness and prompt earlier interventions. The discussion features Sushanta Mitra, emphasizing key hurdles in fertility testing and the significance of empowering individuals with accessible health diagnostics.
According to some estimates, male fertility issues are the sole cause of infertility in some 20 percent of cases and contribute to the problem in another 30 to 40 percent of cases.
Perhaps because of the stigma around talking about and testing for male infertility, there hasn't been much innovation in those diagnostics.
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