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Many people assume that having children is something all people have the capacity to do, when they choose to. Most of the efforts related to conception arguably involve preventing conception from occurring to begin with. The thinking seems to be conceiving children can always happen. This however is not the case. There are any number of people who would like to conceive a child but cannot. This inability to produce offspring is often referred to as infertility.
Contrary to what some males may believe, male infertility can and does occur. Male infertility can be especially difficult for a man to cope with from an emotional perspective as general stereotypes of men as vital and vigorous sexual beings often persist. When a man is unable to produce a child, it can be seen as a direct failure of the male to live up to expected standards. The term impotent for example typically refers to males, not females, who are unable to conceive children because of a sexual dysfunction. At its root, the word impotent refers to one who lacks potency, or strength. An impotent man then may literally be considered a man who lacks strength. Most men would likely consider it an insult for someone to refer to them as being weak.
There are various causes of male infertility, but typically male infertility comes down to one of two causes: an inability to perform sexual intercourse, or nonfunctional semen. The performance of sexual intercourse, thought not absolutely vital, is the typical means for producing offspring. When a couple is unable to have sexual intercourse at all then, there's obviously going to be problems with conception. While women can have difficulty with intercourse, they may still be sexually functional. A male who isn't functional sexually will find it highly difficult, if not impossible, to have intercourse under any means.
Males may generally take their ability to produce healthy semen for granted, but the male's ability to produce semen that is capable of fertilization can be compromised. There are any number of ways that a man's semen can lose its capacity to fertilize. An obvious way would be through a vasectomy, a sterilizing surgical procedure. Physical trauma to the testicles can also damage semen output, as can excessive heat in the area of the testicles. Studies suggest that smoking cigarettes can also damage semen and potentially make a male infertile.
While the reasons for male infertility can and do vary, infertility solutions for both men and women do exist. The issue of infertility is broad enough that there are medical facilities that treat infertility and nothing else. Some men who are infertile may not consider their infertility to be a problem. Those men who are infertile and do consider it a problem have treatment options available, and should seek them out.
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