Male infertility affects millions, yet misconceptions persist. A UAB urology expert explains how stigma, lifestyle choices ...
Half of infertility cases are male, yet the system follows her around like a shadow she can't shake. The roots? Centuries of ...
For years, a couple’s reproductive failures were routinely blamed on the woman: If the longed-for child did not arrive, it was her “fault.” Today, evidence shows infertility factors are attributable ...
Medical experts are drawing attention to an often-overlooked aspect of reproductive health during World Infertility Awareness Month: male infertility. While discussions often center on female ...
For centuries, pregnancy has been a visible process in women. Because she carries the fetus, it was assumed that any “failure” in the process must originate in her body. However, science shows that ...
A common misconception about infertility is that it is somehow only an issue that impacts women. For example, you can find plenty of advice for women going through fertility treatment, coping with the ...
Male infertility is often the most overlooked factor. However, it deserves more attention and conversation.
When it comes to infertility, there are misconceptions galore. Combine this with the social norms in India which put a lot of emphasis on child-bearing, and the end result is women are invariably ...
Late last year, I went in search of men. I know what you’re thinking: Join the club. But I wasn’t looking for just any men; I was looking for men who count themselves among the growing number of guys ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When it comes to infertility, the proverbial history books—whether about Ancient Egypt, the Roman Empire, or Victorian ...
When it comes to infertility, the proverbial history books—whether about Ancient Egypt, the Roman Empire, or Victorian England—tell a consistent story: Women have always shouldered the blame. Famed ...