Male infertility

Forget the egg and spoon! Los Angeles prepares for first ever sperm racing competition

The event will include live commentary and betting.

 Sperm.
 Are there health benefits to abstaining from sex and masturbation? (Illustrative)

Virility Medical introduces tech solution to premature ejaculation

 Baby (Illustrative)

Navigating reproductive health in Israel is no easy feat

 Testicular organoids generated from mice pups and incubated in a dish for 21 days. Sertoli cells, which are the cells responsible for the formation of the tubules in the testicle, appear in red and germ cells, which will produce the sperm cells, appear in green. Germ cells always stay close proximi

Israeli researchers find breakthrough in lab-made sperm for infertile couples


Scientists identify functional sperm in infertile men - study

Scientists were able to conduct a non-invasive way of diagnosing NOA male infertility and identifying intact and functional sperm for extraction.

 An illustrative image of sperm cells.

Trouble getting pregnant? Unhealthy testicles may be to blame

1 out of every 7 couples in Israel faces fertility issues, but contrary to popular belief that the source of the problem lies mostly with the women, in about 50% of the cases the issue is with men.

The process of extracting eggs in a lab in a fertility clinic.

At what temperature is male fertility damaged?

This summer is going to be very hot and it should concern us for several reasons. One concern is the disturbing damage to male fertility.

Sperm (illustrative)

Lab-created mouse sperm could help post-cancer infertile boys become fathers - study

Chemotherapy for boys who have cancer could lead to loss of fertility. A new lab-grown sperm that was developed by BGU scientists fights that fate.

CANCER PATIENTS sit in a chemotherapy ward while receiving treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Ghana, in 2012qq

The Covid-19 Fertility Crisis: A Short Story

A peek into a possible future blighted by the coronavirus

Haredi men and their children protest government restrictions barring them from reaching Mount Meron on Lag Ba’omer, in Jerusalem’s Mea She’arim neighborhood on May 10, 2020.

COVID-19 could cause male infertility - new Israeli study

The virus was found within the sperm of some 13% of screened male COVID-19 patients

Frozen vials of sperm are seen preserved in an azote cooled container in a laboratory in Paris, France, September 13, 2019