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Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by Progyny Clinical Team — December 2025. Male infertility is common, and it can be stressful. Fortunately, treatments […]
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by Progyny Clinical Team — December 2025. Male infertility is common, and it can be stressful. Fortunately, treatments […]
Progyny hosted a webinar that dove into how men can find support in a family building journey. Hear from others on how they coped through infertility and loss.
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by Philip Cheng, MD — October 2025. Testosterone deficiency (also known as low testosterone, “low T,” or hypogonadism) is common, affecting 4 to 5 […]
Infertility is often considered a “women’s issue.” But when it comes to having a baby, sperm is 50% of the equation — and people who produce sperm are just as likely to experience fertility challenges as people who produce eggs.
Let’s break down the need-to-know about male fertility, how male-factor infertility is diagnosed, and what men and people with sperm can do to improve their chances of creating a healthy pregnancy.
Infertility is often considered a “women’s issue.” But when it comes to having a baby, sperm is 50% of the equation — and people who produce sperm are just as likely to experience fertility challenges as people who produce eggs.
Let’s break down the need-to-know about male fertility, how male-factor infertility is diagnosed, and what men and people with sperm can do to improve their chances of creating a healthy pregnancy.
Updated by the Progyny Clinical Team — September 2025. What is a varicocele? Like a varicose vein in the legs, […]
Progyny hosted a webinar that dove into how men can find support in a family building journey. Hear from others on how they coped through infertility and loss.
Progyny hosted a webinar on how people can navigate the holidays or family gatherings while on their path to parenthood.
Progyny hosted a webinar to better understand how to build a family as a single parent by choice and a couple in a same-sex relationship
Progyny hosted a webinar about understanding the health conditions that increase infertility in the Black community and finding the right doctor. We expanded the dialogue we started with our Fertility and Maternal Health in the Black Community webinar by pulling together experts to discuss the health conditions specific to the Black community and insights for finding a physician you connect with.
Join Dr. Georgia Witkin, Head of Patient Services Development at Progyny, Director of Psychological Services at RMA of New York, Assistant Professor of OB-GYN and Reproductive Medicine at Mt. Sinai, as she explores the causes, treatments, and preventions of male factor infertility