Only 25% of men have healthy sperm - Experts

A fertility expert warns that only 25% of men have optimal sperm quality, citing a significant global decline over the last 50 years. The report emphasizes that male infertility is a major, often overlooked factor in reproductive health that requires lifestyle changes and public awareness.
Why it matters
Addressing the decline in male fertility is essential for public health and requires shifting the social stigma that often places the burden of infertility solely on women.
Only one in four men has optimal semen quality, said a Consultant Gynaecologist, Dr Victor Ajayi, quoting a 2012 study.
The article reports on medical findings and expert commentary without political bias.
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