Infertility is often perceived as a women-centric issue, but the reality is very different. Male infertility contributes to nearly 40–50% of infertility cases worldwide , yet it remains one of the most misunderstood and under-discussed topics in reproductive health. Raising awareness about male infertility is crucial to breaking social stigma, encouraging timely diagnosis, and improving treatment outcomes. What Is Male Infertility? Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to cause pregnancy in a fertile female partner. It is commonly linked to issues with sperm count, sperm motility (movement), sperm morphology (shape), or ejaculation. Hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, lifestyle habits, and underlying medical conditions can all affect male fertility. Common Causes of Male Infertility Several factors can impact male reproductive health, including: Low sperm count or poor sperm quality Varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum) Hormonal disorders such...