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The Overlooked Crisis of Male Fertility: Why Men Must Take Family Planning Seriously

04/09/2024
in Male Infertility
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how can you know if a man is infertile

In the ongoing dialogue about family planning, women are frequently reminded of their biological clocks, with societal expectations and personal decisions intertwining to create a complex narrative around fertility. From a young age, many women are acutely aware of the ticking clock, which becomes a central consideration as they approach their thirties and beyond. Meanwhile, the perception of male fertility often remains relatively unexamined, leaving many men unaware of its gradual decline.

As women around me are making decisions about starting families or contemplating their options, I observe that men in my life seldom engage in these discussions with the same urgency. Unlike women, men often assume that fatherhood will naturally fall into place, either through a partner’s decision or circumstantial changes, without considering their own role in the fertility equation.

This assumption persists despite alarming global trends indicating a significant decline in sperm counts, a phenomenon often referred to as “spermageddon.” Over the past fifty years, average sperm counts have halved, with a more pronounced drop in the last two decades. While potential causes range from environmental pollutants to lifestyle choices and the pervasive use of technology, definitive answers remain elusive. This uncertainty prompted an international consortium of experts to call for immediate action last year.

Despite these findings, there remains a disturbing disconnect. The focus of infertility research and resources disproportionately emphasizes female fertility, leaving male fertility underexplored and underfunded. Notably, male infertility accounts for about 20% of infertility cases and contributes to 30% to 40% of additional cases. However, male infertility often goes unexamined in about 25% of heterosexual couples struggling with conception.

This oversight reflects a broader issue: male infertility is frequently treated as a women’s health concern, inadequately addressed by scientific research and largely ignored in discussions about family planning. The prevailing attitude among some men, particularly those dating younger women, seems to be an attempt to postpone serious conversations about having children.

Modern dating culture further complicates matters. Men may be deterred by discussions about children, not due to a clear preference for or against parenthood, but rather from a lack of contemplation and a desire to keep their options open. Unlike women, men are not socialized to view fertility as a diminishing resource, leading to a disconnect between their readiness to start a family and the reality of their biological constraints.

The risk of overlooking male fertility is significant. Men’s reproductive health deteriorates with age, albeit at a slower rate than women’s. Those over 40 may face reduced fertility and an increased risk of passing on genetic conditions, including birth defects and mental health disorders.

Encouragingly, there is a growing awareness of male fertility issues, driven by initiatives like Jack Fertility and ExSeed, which offer at-home sperm testing, and The Male Fertility Podcast, hosted by individuals with firsthand experience. Additionally, secondary school sex education now includes fertility and family planning topics, thanks to efforts by organizations such as the British Fertility Society.

Nonetheless, changing the entrenched belief that family planning is solely a women’s issue will take time. Both men and women need to recognize the importance of addressing male fertility proactively. As fertility expert Tanja Tydén advises, “If you know that you want to have children, don’t wait too long.” Men, in particular, should be aware that ignoring the realities of reproductive aging only compounds the challenges faced by those trying to conceive.

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