HomeHealth & Fitness7 myths vs facts: Senior doctor explains what every man should know about fertility and sperm health

7 myths vs facts: Senior doctor explains what every man should know about fertility and sperm health

Male fertility is an essential piece of the reproductive puzzle, but it is shrouded in myths and misinformation. Knowing the truth about what truly does (and doesn't) impact sperm health — from age and stress to lifestyle and medical conditions — can empower men with knowledge so that they can be informed partners in fertility care

October 24, 2025 / 08:38 IST
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Infertility isn’t just a women’s issue. Learn the truth about male fertility, sperm health, and common myths that prevent early diagnosis and treatment. (Image: Pexels)
Infertility isn’t just a women’s issue. Learn the truth about male fertility, sperm health, and common myths that prevent early diagnosis and treatment. (Image: Pexels)

When fertility enters the conversation, it is women we are talking about. There is medical evidence that male factor contributes to about one half of the infertility cases around the world. Notwithstanding, male sexual health is still veiled in myths, lack and taboos of information that inhibit an early attention from men.

A man’s fertility depends on several factors, including sperm count, motility and structure; hormone balance and overall lifestyle. Sperm health and quality can be influenced by poor diet, stress, alcohol, smoking, environmental toxins and age. But misinformation — such as the belief that fertility declines only in women or that supplements can alone increase sperm count — can create confusion and delay an accurate diagnosis.

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Dr Kajal Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology -NIIMS Medical College And Hospital, tells Moneycontrol it is important to know the science behind male fertility if you are planning on starting a family as a couple. Understanding that infertility is a “couples’ issue” will also make it possible for both spouses to work towards optimal reproductive health.

Also Read: Causes of male infertility, and how exercise and healthy diet can improve fertility naturally