When couples face infertility, the focus often falls on women. Yet male factors contribute to nearly 50% of all infertility cases. Andrology, the medical specialty focusing on male reproductive health, plays a critical role in fertility treatment. Understanding sperm health, available tests, and treatment options empowers men to take an active role in family building.
This guide explains the causes of male infertility, the diagnostic process, treatment strategies, and how Surrogacy4All supports patients with physician-led, holistic care.
Male infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse due to sperm abnormalities. Causes range from hormonal imbalances and structural issues to lifestyle factors and genetics. Recognizing male factors early avoids unnecessary delays and guides effective treatment.
Medications
Hormone therapy or drugs to improve sperm production.
Surgery
Varicocelectomy for varicocele repair.
Sperm Retrieval Techniques
TESE, PESA, or MESA for men with obstructive azoospermia.
IVF with ICSI
Injecting a single sperm into an egg, bypassing motility/morphology issues.
Men often feel overlooked in fertility care, leading to shame, guilt, or frustration. Surrogacy4All emphasizes emotional support and counseling for both partners, normalizing male infertility as a shared challenge.
Most agencies overlook male fertility. At Surrogacy4All, physicians evaluate both partners from the start. Our andrology partnerships ensure men receive equal attention, improving overall success rates.
Alex, a 35-year-old man, and his wife had been trying for 18 months without success. A semen analysis showed low motility and count. A scrotal ultrasound revealed a varicocele. Alex underwent a varicocelectomy, and within six months his sperm quality improved significantly. With IVF and ICSI, the couple conceived twins.
Alex shared: ‘For the first time, I felt like my role mattered in fertility treatment. The doctors explained every option and made me feel included in the process.’
‘I didn’t realize how common male infertility was until my doctor explained it. Knowing I wasn’t alone was a relief.’
Male Patient
‘Our fertility plan finally included my husband’s health. That changed everything.’
Intended Mother
Male fertility is just as important as female fertility in family planning. With the right diagnostics, treatments, and support, most men can contribute to a successful pregnancy.
📞 Call (212) 661-7177 to book a consultation and learn how Surrogacy4All addresses male fertility as part of your complete care plan.
Our job is to listen, to connect the dots between your needs, and to determine how we can best help you have your baby. If you’re asking how much does it cost for a surrogate, we’ll walk you through every step of the process to ensure there are no surprises.
To make an appointment with one of our counselors or physicians, please call (212) 661-7673 or email info@surrogacy4all.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
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