Female infertility has always received more attention than male infertility, leaving men to endure the consequences of the condition silently. However, there have been significant developments in managing male infertility in the past few decades. Semen analysis remains the most crucial test for male infertility. But it does not reveal the complete details of all the sperm parameters. Hence, Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) testing is used more frequently to assess male infertility .1,2 In this video, renowned infertility specialist, Dr.

Ameet Patki discusses the prevalence and rate of male infertility, the importance of SDF, and insights into the latest RCT study on managing male infertility . ##Reference:## 1. Turner KA, Rambhatla A, Schon S, Agarwal A, Krawetz SA, Dupree JM, Avidor-Reiss T. Male infertility is a women’s health issue—research and clinical evaluation of male infertility is…