Isn’t infertility a woman’s problem?
Many people have assumed that infertility affects only women but this is an old fashioned and outdated view. Men as well as women can be affected and account for nearly half of all infertility cases.
It used to be the case that men were embarrassed to admit to a fertility problem so people assumed that it was a female issue but thankfully, attitudes have changed.
Men are now prepared to admit that they have a problem and deal with it as compared to the past.
About infertility Guide Index:
- What is infertility?
- How common is infertility?
- What causes infertility?
- How long should my partner and I try for a baby?
- Why is it more difficult to get pregnant when you are older?
- Isn’t infertility a woman’s problem?
- Do sexually transmitted diseases cause infertility?
- What is ‘unexplained infertility?’
- We both have a healthy lifestyle and enjoy regular sex so why can’t I become pregnant?
- When should we visit our GP?
Infertility Guide
- Infertility Guide
- what is infertility?
- infertility myths
- infertility facts
- female infertility
- medical conditions
- emotional aspects of infertility
- donor insemination
- infertility and your general practitioner
- fertility success rates
- fertility treatment abroad
- infertility tests
- infertility treatment
- infertility faqs
- the cost of infertility tests and treatment
- ivf (in vitro fertilisation) and gift (gamete intra fallopian transfer)
- finding a fertility clinic
- male infertility
- miscarriage
- pregnancy tests
- Fertility Extension
- glossary