Male Infertility Directory
Up to half of all cases of infertility involve the male partner. Tests to determine causes of male infertility include semen analysis that evaluates sperm count, the quality of sperm, and sperm movement. Other reasons for male infertility range from physical problems that prevent sperm being ejaculated normally in semen, sexually transmitted diseases or other infections, autoimmune problems, and the use of alcohol and drugs. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about male infertility, its causes, diagnosis, treatment, and much more.
Medical Reference
Ejaculation Disorders in Men
Ejaculation disorders are common sexual problems in men. Find out more.
The Basics of Infertility
WebMD's guide to the causes of infertility in men and women.
Your Guide to Female Infertility
WebMD explains causes and risk factors for female infertility.
Penis Disorders
Disorders of the penis that affect men's sexual health.
Features
Myths and Facts about Male Infertility
Problems with infertility are equally due to male and female conditions. Here are some causes and tips regarding male infertility.
Age Raises Infertility Risk in Men, Too
Risks associated with men's biological clocks may be similar to women's.
Will Zap Replace Snip?
For guys who shudder at the thought of a sharp scalpel getting anywhere near their groin, new advances are making the decision to get a vasectomy a little less agonizing.
X Marks the Spot for Male Fertility
Strange as it seems, fellows, when it comes to the quality of your sperm, it may be the 'female' chromosome that calls the shots.