Male Factor Infertility: It’s More Common Than You Think

When you’re trying to grow your family, it’s easy to assume infertility is mostly a “women’s issue” — but that’s far from true.

💡 The Facts

  • About 1 in 3 infertility cases involves male factor fertility issues.

  • Things like sperm count, movement (motility), and shape (morphology) all play a role.

  • Lifestyle factors — like smoking, high heat, or poor nutrition — can also impact sperm health.

🩺 Testing Matters

If you’ve been trying for 6–12 months without success, it’s important to check both partners. A simple semen analysis can provide answers — and relief — for many couples.

How femcare.org Can Help

At femcare.org, we look at the full picture:

  • Hormone and ovulation testing for you

  • Guidance for semen analysis for your partner

  • A personalized plan to move forward — together

💗 Fertility is a journey for both of you — and you don’t have to navigate it alone.

📅 Visit femcare.org to book your virtual fertility workup today.

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