Male Fertility and Infertility

What percentage of infertility cases are due to male fertility issues?
About 30% of infertility cases in Australia are due to male fertility issues. Additionally, another 30% of cases involve problems with both male and female fertility.
How common are low sperm levels among men?
Approximately 1 in 20 Australian men have low sperm levels, and 1 in every 100 men has no sperm at all.
What causes male infertility?
Male infertility can be caused by various factors, including low sperm quality or quantity, issues with sperm reaching the egg, medical conditions or hormonal problems, lifestyle or environmental factors, age, and sperm DNA fragmentation.
How does age affect male fertility?
Men's fertility starts to decline around age 35, making them about half as fertile as they were at 25. After age 55, their fertility decreases dramatically.
How is male fertility evaluated?
Male fertility can be evaluated through medical history, physical examination, blood and urine tests, semen analysis, and the Sperm Chromatin Integrity Test (SCIT) for sperm DNA fragmentation. Further tests may include genetic testing, ultrasound or MRI, testicular biopsies, fine needle aspirations, and antisperm antibody tests.
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