It’s Not Just a Woman’s Problem
Throughout history people have thought of infertility as something that happened only to women—and if men were affected by it, it was shameful. The woman usually took the blame and was called “barren.” But a man who couldn’t father children was held to be “less of” a man.
Modern medicine has done much to turn this upside down. It’s now known that about one-third of infertility cases are caused by women’s problems, one-third by men’s problems, and the remaining one-third have problems on both sides, or have no apparent cause.The emotional aspects of infertility affect men as well. Let’s take a look at the physical causes and emotional effects of infertility in men.