When we speak of fertility, the focus is often placed solely on women. However, the truth is that around 30% of cases in which pregnancy is not achieved naturally are due to an isolated male factor, and 50% are considered mixed.
Changes in semen quality, hormonal imbalances, testicular diseases, or unhealthy lifestyle habits such as a sedentary lifestyle, smoking, stress, or poor diet can affect male fertility.
It is important to undergo a comprehensive medical screening from the beginning of the process, since in many cases, the factors that affect fertility do not cause symptoms and can go unnoticed. Thus, prevention and early diagnosis can make a big difference.
In the Andrology Department at our clinic, we address male sexual health in a confidential, respectful, and specialized environment. We have a multidisciplinary team, accurate diagnostic tests, and personalized treatments to improve reproductive function and provide support to each patient in their fatherhood process.
It is essential that men also become actively involved. Taking care of sexual health is not just a medical issue, but part of a shared process towards the desire to start a family.
Taking care of your sexual health also means taking care of your life plan. It is time to talk, to review, to act.